The tentacles that came into contact with the red liquid healed as quickly as those special effects in the movies — it only took dozens of seconds for the flesh to grow back from the wound.
Luke's mind raced as he looked at the big, round head that was shaking excitedly. He suddenly took out another glass bottle from his inventory and chuckled inwardly. There was something even better here.
Her hand gently tossed the glass bottle high above the head of the monster.
At the same time that he tossed the bottle, he had already raised his gun. He quickly adjusted his stance and fired twice at the glass bottle that was about to fall. Bang!
Bang!
Yellow-green fluid sprayed out along with the broken glass, splattering the big head's head.
The big head that had been happily shaking suddenly paused, before it started to shake crazily.
Wisps of smoke floated up from the yellowish-green fluid on its head.
Visible to the naked eye, its body caved in, as if it were being gnawed on by invisible ants.
Looking at the big monster, Luke smiled. "You're not the only big monster I've seen."
Big Sea Seafood was in so much pain that it whipped its own head with one of its tentacles.
Unfortunately, it was useless. The corrosive acid in the Xenomorph couldn't be dealt with by whipping its own head.
Luke opened fire with his rifle again. This time, the bullets were aimed at the hole in the seafood's head.
The big head screamed even louder.
The acid, which had only been corroding its skin at first, flowed deeper into its body as the bullets opened up new channels.
Reassured, Luke quickly took out his special M500 revolver from his inventory.
Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang!
Five armor-piercing bullets opened up even deeper channels in the big head. Bang! Bang!
Bang! Bang! Bang!
Bang! Bang! Bang! Five high-explosive bullets were fired in a row, and the new channels were even larger.
The big octopus couldn't take it anymore. Its entire body started to curl up, and a dozen tentacles flailed about on the deck.
Luke put away his revolver and advanced ten meters. He took out glass bottles filled with Xenomorph acid, and threw them into the big head's wound as soon as he found an opening.
Dodging the giant tentacles that were sweeping wildly around him, Luke was like a kitten nimbly dodging a giant's grasp. He threw ten bottles at the giant octopus's wounds before he abruptly retreated and took out his M500 again.
Bang bang bang bang bang!
Another five high-explosive bullets were shot into the octopus's head, exploding with a loud bang.
Big Seafood's movements suddenly stopped. Then, his entire body began to tremble.
Luke, who had returned to his original spot, could see that the shadow in the wound on the monster's head was quickly expanding — it was the monster's body that had been corroded by the Alien acid.
The big seafood froze for a few seconds as if it had been electrocuted. Then, it finally moved again.
This time, it was no longer struggling, but rolling back and forth crazily on the boat.
The huge cruise ship rocked left and right as if it was about to capsize.
Luke was also helpless. How thick was the skin of this seafood? The alien's strong acid had corroded this fellow for almost a minute, yet it still hadn't killed him?
Sure enough, being big was also an advantage! At the very least, the difficulty of killing it was far beyond imagination.
As Luke thought that, he took turns with his rifle again and frantically rubbed salt into the big seafood's wounds.
Thick skin? Then I'll help it absorb the flavor faster. Luke made up his mind.
Ten seconds later, there was a deafening boom on the surface of the sea. Luke was dumbfounded. Because … the big seafood had fallen into the sea.
The guy rolled back and forth until it finally rolled into the sea, and didn't float again.
Only the turbulent water surged for a moment under the cruise ship, before it grew quieter and quieter.
Luke smacked his forehead. This mutant giant octopus wasn't smart enough to run away, was it? Was it because it had a big head that its brain capacity was bigger?
At that moment, a system notification confirmed his guess.
System: You've repelled the attack of a mutant deep-sea monster and saved everyone on the cruise ship. Completed.
Total experience: 52400. Credit: 52400. Contribution rate: 100%. EXP + 52400. Credit + 52400.
Contribution rate: 100%. EXP + 52400. Credit + 52400.
System: Experience has reached 70000. The host has leveled up to level 14.
EXP: 9,280 (EXP for the current level)/90000 (EXP required for the current level)
Extra stat points: 5
What a pleasant surprise!
That giant octopus really would've killed everyone on the cruise ship.
Thus, Luke had saved the lives of more than a thousand tourists and hundreds of staff members by repelling it.
Judging from the experience and credit points, there were probably more than 2,500 people on board.
Luke could only regret that the Atlantic cruise ship was a little empty this time.
This cruise ship could accommodate 2,600 tourists at full capacity, and with about a thousand staff members, the experience and credit points he earned would be much higher.
Even so, earning more than 50,000 experience and credit points in one go was an unprecedented harvest for him.
On the other hand, the system notification also meant that the mutant giant octopus wasn't dead.
Perhaps it was because the Alien acid had been diluted by the seawater after it fell into the sea, or maybe its skin was so thick that even ten bottles of Alien acid wouldn't be enough.
No matter how powerful the Alien acid was, it still depended on quantity and concentration.
It couldn't corrode the Earth with one drop, nor could it turn the entire ocean into acid with one drop.
However, while this deep-sea monster looked a lot different from an octopus, its behavior was similar to that of an octopus.
For example, this giant tentacle that had fallen in front of Luke.
During the struggle just now, the giant octopus had actually broken off one of its tentacles and escaped. Was that the result of the pain?
Pondering for a moment, Luke glanced at the giant tentacle not far away, before he went back to Robert.
After he entered the cabin, he smiled at Robert. "Done. I have to find someone to take care of the loose ends. I'll use your phone."
Robert gave Luke the satellite phone right away.
Luke dialed a number. "Hello, I'm Luke Coulson. I have something here. You'd better hurry, or someone might beat you to it …"
A few minutes later, he hung up and saw that Robert was confused. "What's wrong?"
Robert sighed. "Rick Flegg, the operations director of an FBI department, right?"
Luke was surprised. "Do you know him?"
Robert nodded. "Wait a moment. Let me talk to him."
Luke: "… Okay. I'm going to stand guard on the deck. There's something there that can't be touched. "
Robert said, "Got it. Off you go."
Luke had only taken a few steps when his walkie-talkie rang. "I smell food. It's very, very delicious."
Luke was stumped. "What?"
"Look at that big fellow on the deck and the liquid on the ground. They all look very tasty," the dog head's voice rang out.
Luke thought for a moment before he asked, "More delicious than lobster and king crab?"
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