Chapter 148: Fishman High Priest (2/2)
The air between the two tightened immediately, just as the small back of the Fishman High Priest cut a rather infinitely miserable figure.
Clap, clap, clap…
Gou Dan had started applauding, and soon the other Players followed, infected by the sight of fiery passion before them to offer their applause for the last but never yielding fishman on the island.
Hence, the Fishman High Priest which had won the respect of all Players roared at Joe shrilly in absolute, inconsolable rage. “Grlllrlrrr! Glrrrgrlll! (Motherf*cker! Grannyf*cker!)”
“By the way, I remember Croakatoa mentioning that he knows some fishspeak.” Edward, who had been watching from the start in a corner and having a feeling that something was out of place put a fist in a palm as he turned to Eleena.
“Okay.” Eleena, who was sucking on a lollipop took out her red-white Famiball, summoned the frogman in question and asked. “Croakatoa, what did that fishman say?”
Croakatoa gave Edward a troubled look after it listened to the Fishman High Priest.
“It’s fine, just tell us as it is.” Edward encouraged.
Noticing what was happening as well, the other Players approached them with great interest, their ears straightening as they strained to hear what the brave Fishman High Priest was actually saying.
“Uh…” Croakatoa hence did his best to explain through the human tongue he understands albeit reluctantly. “That fish man… is using a crude tone to tell Mister Paul to have some illicit relations with his mother and grandmother…”
Since the people aside from Eleena weren’t good people, all of them understood instantly.
Which explains the indescribable looks on their faces.
Joe immediately pointed at the Fishman High Priest in his irrepressible rage. “And here I was, believing that you were a respectable opponent! To think that you would spout such blasphemy—I shall act in the name of the God of Games and destroy you!”
On the other hand, the Fishman High Priest made a grieving and indignant face as it rushed towards Joe with no regrets, swinging its staff without even casting a single divine spell. It seemed to have given up on everything, and only wanted to split Joe’s head to vent its rage.
Still, Joe was defeated by the Fishman High Priest’s ten-levels worth of advantage and despite the buffs from Giant’s Toe, his legendary weapon. Of course, the creature was also strengthened by its sheer grief and Boss template.
But despite Joe’s death, the evil fishman was eventually taken down by the Players in the name of justice, though for some reason it had a fulfilled look on its face after killing Joe, and did not resist much before the Players kill it… it was lucky that it was spared the sight of Joe being revived with a brilliant resurrection spell with full HP, or it would have died miserably.
Nonetheless, Edward was frowning in bemusement after the Fishman High Priest was killed—he had waited for a while, but the System notification indicating the conclusion of the quest and the end of the event was not popping up.
Wasn’t the Fishman High Priest the last fishman on fishfolk island? Why wasn’t it over after it’s down?
That was when a player suddenly shouted. “Check the forums! The fishpeople are gone, but a colossal Bastion Crab King has just appeared at the coastal area! That’s the real final Boss of the event!”