The bronze oar carried huge power and shot towards the monk on the wooden boat opposite, followed by a series of screams.
Having just been attacked by a sea monster, the monks on the ship focused their attention on the sea and had no time to care about anything else.
How did they know that the real danger actually came from Tang Zhen in front of them.
When they woke up, it was already a step too late.
The bronze oar was like a giant spear, easily piercing the monk's body and hitting all the vital parts.
If it were in the outside world, although such trauma would be serious, it would not necessarily lead to death.
But in the world of purple light, all the rules have changed, and this kind of injury is enough to kill them on the spot.
"careful……"
The monk who was the first to notice the abnormality was pierced in the chest by a bronze oar as soon as the warning sound came out.
As for the other monks, they didn't even have a chance to react.
"kill!"
Tang Zhen gave the order again, waving the bronze oar in his hand, and jumped onto the wooden boat opposite.
There were still three monks surviving on the boat at this moment. When they saw Tang Zhen jumping off the boat, they immediately stopped them.
But he saw the bronze oar in Tang Zhen's hand flying out of his hand and flying towards the monk who was blocking him.
The monk quickly dodged, only to expose his companion behind him, who was pierced through the abdomen by a bronze oar.
Tang Zhen landed on the bow of the boat, approached the monk who avoided the attack like lightning, and at the same time punched him hard.
The punch was so fast that the monk didn't even avoid it before being punched on the head by Tang Zhen.
He grabbed the enemy's bronze oar and guided it backwards, stabbing the other monk to the ground.
Other monks followed closely and jumped onto the wooden boats one after another, and a melee broke out.
Tang Zhen's party had a large number of people and was merciless, killing all three monks in an instant.
Without any instructions, the monks quickly took action and killed all the monks who were not dead.
Tang Zhen held the bronze oar and stared at the sea below, as if waiting for something.
When the group of monks saw this, they fell silent.
Soon they saw a huge sea monster emerging from the sea and rushing towards the flat-bottomed wooden boat.
Seeing the monster appear, Tang Zhen waved his bronze oar, picked up a corpse and threw it into the sea.
The sea monster rolled up the body and disappeared in an instant.
Tang Zhen nodded slightly, secretly thinking that it was indeed the case.
It turns out that after sacrificing food and summoning monsters to harass, real sea monsters will follow.
If you want the monster to evacuate, you need to sacrifice a corpse.
The strong monk must know this rule, so he had sacrificed to summon the monster before, and then tried to kill the monk, just to obtain food and find a sacrifice to calm the sea monster's anger.
In the end, Tang Zhen took action and ruined the original plan. Now his limbs have been cut off, and he is worse than dead.
If the strong monk knew that all this was just Tang Zhen's speculation, he would probably vomit blood directly in depression.
Even now, all the monks, including him, believe that Tang Zhen has experienced similar scenes.
It was for this reason that they were confident and dared to follow Tang Zhen in launching a sneak attack.
After winning a victory and having their previous speculation confirmed, the monks no longer had any worries.
Time is running out and action must be taken quickly.
If other monks discovered the secret of the food, they would definitely not be able to win as easily as they did now.
“Hide the corpse, and if you encounter a sea monster on the way, throw one out as a sacrifice.
Half of the food we just obtained will be shared equally by everyone, and the other half will be used as combat reserves, which I will keep temporarily.
The captured flat-bottomed wooden boat straps could be hidden during operations and were used specifically to place the bodies. "
After Tang Zhen finished speaking, he took out some food again and poured it into the ocean.
Soon another water ghost appeared, and according to Tang Zhen's request, he was responsible for leading the way.
With the experience last time, when we act again, there is no need for any command and dispatch at all.
Every monk is a master tactician, and can cooperate well with his companions to fight even without command.
Fighting in coordination with such comrades is destined to be enjoyable.
The second time the operation was faster, and it only took about ten minutes to encounter a flat-bottomed wooden boat.
This wooden boat is not fully manned, but only has ten monks, and there are still some damages on the boat.
According to Tang Zhen's speculation, there should have been an encounter with a sea monster, which was why there were casualties.
Still using the same trick, he looked for an opportunity to get close to the wooden ship, and then suddenly launched an attack.
The ten monks on board didn't even have a chance to resist this time, and were all killed in one wave.
Two consecutive victories made the monks full of confidence and even a little impatient.
Now everyone has double portions of food in their hands, and more than one bronze oar.
This is a very handy weapon, allowing the monks to still have weapons for melee combat after throwing them.
On a narrow flat-bottomed wooden boat, there is not much room for dodge at all. If it is thrown at the same time by a bronze oar, there is almost no possibility of evasion.
It can be said that the more monks are hunted, the greater the advantage Tang Zhen and his group will have. They can defeat the enemy without even having to fight in close combat.
But even with consecutive victories, no monk still took it lightly.
They have seen too many life and death accidents and know that they must always be vigilant. It is very likely that when you get carried away, it means that death is imminent.
He summoned the water ghost through sacrifice and searched for other flat-bottomed wooden boats again. Unexpectedly, this time he searched for a full hour.
Sure enough, as time passed, the distance between the wooden ships became farther and farther, making it almost impossible to hunt infinitely.
When he saw the wooden boat in front of him, Tang Zhen frowned, because there were only three monks on the wooden boat, and they were in a confrontation at the moment.
If it was an encounter with a sea monster, there would be no such large casualties, so the monks on this wooden boat were most likely fighting for other reasons.
There is even a slight possibility that the other party has discovered the secret of the food.
But this does not delay Tang Zhen's actions. Since the opponent's number is smaller, he will be more confident when killing.
Unexpectedly, the three monks were extremely alert. When Tang Zhen appeared in his boat, they immediately stopped him.
Compared with the fellow monks who were confronting each other, they were more worried about Tang Zhen's sudden appearance, fearing that Tang Zhen would be detrimental to them.
Tang Zhen, who had an absolute advantage, ignored the opponent's warning and kept approaching with his flat-bottomed wooden boat.
The three monks looked horrified, and they had already concluded that Tang Zhen definitely had evil intentions.
As Tang Zhen approached, he even smelled the smell of blood, coming from the freshest corpses.
"Damn it, what the hell do you want to do?"
A monk roared in a low voice, waving the bronze oar in his hand, his tone full of anger and fear.
The other two monks also had cold expressions and looked at Tang Zhen warily.
They had just experienced a fight, and they knew that Tang Zhen, who was left alone, would never be as harmless as he appeared.
Who knows if all the eleven companions on the same ship have been killed by him?
Seeing the three monks being so vigilant, Tang Zhen shook his head gently, and then raised the bronze oar in his hand.
"I can give you a chance to choose, either die or obey my command."
As soon as Tang Zhen finished speaking, he saw two wooden boats swaying on the sea behind him, filled with the corpses of monks.