Compared to the group of old men and little kids who were just there for the fun, he looked like a top contender for the championship.

"Heh, a bunch of mortals, daring to rival the brilliance of the moon. I'll show them an insurmountable mountain in the art of fishing!"

Anda occupied a considerable portion of the shoreline by himself, after all, his appearance was rather frightening.

Even after the world is destroyed, fishing remains an essential skill for protagonists in various disaster movies and apocalyptic films.

The fish that were caught at that time didn't look quite right either.

By the way, I could definitely act in a movie someday and perform a scene of catching a fish!

In the form of a documentary, the kind of format that even intelligent rebellion should be preserved!

That way, no one can say they can't catch fish anymore!

Anda leaned back in his chair, a smile of longing for a better future spreading across his face.

Even the fishing rod was fixed in the jig that Marum helped make. He only needed to lie on the deck chair and wait for the fishing rod to start moving before he could make his move.

It's a bit hot. Perhaps it's because the sun god recently displayed its divine power, so even though it's almost late autumn and winter is approaching, the weather has become rather hot.

Because the area occupied by Anda was too open, although it looked quite impressive, there were no trees or buildings to block the view.

So much so that the sun was able to take its revenge on Anda without reservation, forcing him to take off his sun hat and cover his face.

This usually means that he is tired.

In the distance, by the bridge, Aaron and his family silently chose to leave.

This old man doesn't have the mindset to focus on the game; he's just putting on a show of bravado.

Even if he makes it to the second round because his score isn't negative, his inability to catch any fish will be exposed then.

They were planning to come and refuel today, but when they arrived, they found this old man sleeping in the street.

They took advantage of the fact that the demons had been dealt with and Macedonia was now safe and sound to enjoy themselves.

Besides, with the old man not around, his charm has been fading lately. At most, I'm worried he'll get beaten up, not that he'll be dragged into some weird place and come out in tattered clothes.

Aaron didn't have to carry Angron today; he changed into clothes that Erda had made (bought) and ran ahead.

He is indeed the one whose safety is least a concern.

Marum led the fifth son along beside Aaron. Just as they were about to descend the bridge, he became alert, stopped, and reached out to grip the railings on both sides.

If the bridge itself is flexible enough, then he could easily lift the entire bridge by himself with superhuman grip strength.

"Aaron, there's danger."

He spoke, but Anglong didn't react at all, instead hopping back on his feet.

"Huh? Is there any danger? I just sensed a few large creatures passing by. This is a fishing competition, it should be a good thing."

The Primarch's perception of danger may differ from Marum's.

Many things that would be enough to alert Astartes might simply be a matter of whether they taste good or not for Angron; their appearance is no longer important.

As for Aaron, he was even more confused. What danger?

However, he quickly realized that the watershed in the first stage of the competition might not be able to support the survival of large aquatic species at all.

Thanks to the timetable and tasks arranged by the old man, Aaron still remembered the fish species that clustered most frequently in the nearby watershed at each time period.

It has no large size at all.

So how big is this one now? Big enough that Marum would feel it's dangerous?

Chapter 311 Anda got eaten by a fish! (I'm away on a business trip again, let's go! 4K)

In nature, most large animals are actually herbivores.

Despite their diverse temperaments, they generally do not pose a threat to humans as long as people are careful not to touch them.

Moreover, most of them have been eaten to extinction.

Therefore, creatures that actively attack humans are most likely carnivorous.

Large carnivorous creatures—

That doesn't make sense either; there aren't many sharks that can be caught in the entire Aegean Sea that could eat a person whole.

That can only mean it's an unnatural, large carnivorous creature.

Aaron quickly formed his own logical chain and shouted it out to Marum:

"Can the crowd on the shore be evacuated?"

Because the fishing competition attracts such a wide range of participants, and many people treat it as a kind of festival parade, a large number of people gather on the shore. Leaving aside those on the bridge, quite a few people squat next to the anglers, some even with most of their bodies lying on the water.

They pay even more attention to the movement of the float than the angler himself.

After all, wherever there's a competition, there are betting odds. Even if it's just betting on a few marbles, some kids would love to jump into the water themselves to give their chosen player some extra advantage.

Marum took a deep breath; this was a bit tricky.

Astartes' operational objectives have always been to complete the mission and annihilate the enemy; the survival of civilians is never a priority.

Given the sudden nature of this pollution, there was simply not enough time for preventative evacuation efforts.

There will definitely be casualties.

The only question is how many people can die before those things in the river are killed.

“I’m jumping in now, Aaron, Prince Anglon. You need to evacuate the people along the riverbank as soon as possible. But do not touch anyone who is already close to or even touching the water.”

Marum immediately spoke, his mind not allowing him any more time to react, and he jumped down as soon as he finished speaking.

Aaron started moving his arms and legs, and he was busy again.

Moreover, this time the danger appeared far too quickly, without even a hint of warning.

This will likely be the norm in future empires. It would be abnormal if you could see omens.

Aaron climbed onto the railings on both sides of the bridge, jumped up, grabbed the hanging banners, and swung them to both sides to attract people's attention.

Angron, on the other hand, was much simpler. He took a deep breath, rammed his head into a large tree by the roadside, broke it in half, picked it up, and drove it directly into the crowd.

He controlled his strength precisely so that the frightened people could run away from the vicinity of the water without actually being chased and crushed to death.

Angron wasn't good at giving speeches or engaging in attention-grabbing behavior, but he knew that if a large tree trunk that could knock him away was chasing him, he would definitely leave his spot.

"There's a monster in the water! Get off the riverbank!"

Aaron had already swung to the other side of the bridge and began rapidly waving the banner decoration in his hand.

Several of Master Diluwen's students, who seemed to have appeared out of nowhere, and Aaron's temporary fellow disciples happened to gather around.

They still remembered this junior brother who had suffered misfortune in his family.

"What happened?"

They asked.

Aaron pointed to the water: "There's a monster in the water. I need you to help me evacuate the people on the shore. But don't get too close to anyone who's already in the water."

Aaron took Marum's warning to heart, not by abandoning those who were too close, but by considering the rescuers' own situation while carrying out the rescue.

As soon as he finished speaking, he saw a flat dorsal fin arch up from the surface of the water, with a broad back covered with pustules on both sides, before quickly sinking back underwater.

It is about one meter wide and may be more than five meters long.

With a size like that, it could easily devour a person.

However, the problem is that a considerable number of people did not rush to hide deeper inland after hearing the warnings of danger.

Instead, they were itching to stick their heads out, wink and gesticulate, to get a clear look at what that monster actually looked like.

After all, not everyone witnessed the miracle back then, but today we have the chance to see the mythical monster, so we can't miss it.

This is also the instinct of most intelligent beings, because non-intelligent beings either cannot recognize danger or will instinctively leave after recognizing danger.

Only intelligent beings would think, "It's just a dangerous situation, I'll just go over and take a look, or try it out to see what's going on."

The Eldar have gone too far down this path.

It seems that only if someone is actually eaten by something in the water can we be alerted!

Marum quickly came to this conclusion as well. Although he didn't have any particular thoughts on it, his first thought was indeed of their master.

I'm sure there won't be any problems if it's eaten.

If Mr. Poseidon were here, there would be even less to worry about; he would jump in himself.

Marum judged that he could kill the seventeen strange fish as soon as possible, but when killing the first few, there would be ten monsters that would be temporarily unhindered.

At their speed, there will be at least dozens of casualties.

With that thought, Marum sank into the water, released his Space Marine form, and guided the giant fish toward Anda, who was sleeping on the shore.

The old man was sleeping soundly, and didn't wake up at all despite the loud noise outside. Alas, it seems to be fate.

You have given so much to humanity, so give a little more today.

The strange fish were very interested in this fast-moving creature in the water. For living things, speed means good health and makes them good food.

They swarmed in, recognizing that the direction ahead was also the shore, and that not all the people had evacuated.

A human was lying blatantly on a deck chair on the shore, fast asleep.

It seems to have a dull personality, and being eaten in the food chain can be seen as helping the human population to purify itself.

One of the strange fish decisively gave up chasing Marum. After reaching the shore, it jumped directly onto the riverbank, its front limbs suddenly ejected, while its hind body remained in the water.

That broad, ugly back bulged out, like the body of a giant toad turned into an air sac.

Its sturdy hind limbs clung to the riverbank mudflats, so that when it stretched out its neck and opened its huge mouth, it looked like an amphibian or reptile sticking out its tongue to hunt.

If Anda could open his eyes, he would feel that he should put another head over this neck.

A small head popping out of your head would be truly terrifying.

Unfortunately, Anda, still asleep, was dreaming of a loving father and a filial son. In his dream, when he was old, Aaron was carrying him on his back, traveling around the world, and he refused to give him up.

Therefore, the person and the chair were swallowed by the big neck, and after a few swallowing movements, it entered its stomach.

Another vomiting motion, and the undigested chair came out.

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