Chapter 3 “Outside The Cave”
The tiny snake had no problem sneaking behind the bigger fish, slithering on the ceiling; it was outside its next prey’s vision. As a glorious snake, it could easily see in the dark and observed the unaware fish that poured all its attention into bringing up the courage to leave its safe recess.
The bigger fish felt a sudden chill running down its scaly back and a cold stare from behind, but it was already too late to retreat into his little bleak home.
A white tail winded itself around the fish, who had foolishly worked up its courage, and swam to its own poor demise. In its last moments, the bigger-fish realized that this white beast had taken its foolish yet adorable food from it. And even though it was aware that this new hunter would have gotten it sooner or later, it deeply lamented its decision to leave its debatable safe haven.
*Blub*
25 exp gained!
*Munch*
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*Gulp*
25 exp gained!
Level up!
5→7
The tiny snake had yet another life taken for its advances toward godhood.
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A big shadow loomed over the snake’s head as it finally reached the exit of it’s base.
“A Mola Mola!” It exclaimed happily in its thoughts. The giant Sunfish gracefully yet slowly drifted through the colorful reef; closely to it stuck the not-so-bright small fish, ensuring their survival.
The now, coming across as shrewd, small fish were in reality just stupidly admiring the big Sunfish, hoping that they as well would grow to such majestic heights one day. The benevolent Sunfish knew of these pitiful fish’s unachievable dream and so chose to protect them and their small, fragile hearts.
The snake, seeing this close bond, how the Sunfish poured its unconditional love and care into these small fish, and how these dimwits would never be able to comprehend and appreciate such parental dedication, decided something enthusiastically.