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Chapter 541

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It was a rainbow dolphin, or more appropriately, a rainbow whale.

It carried the drowning serfs towards Liszt's sampan. Its purpose was obvious; it wanted to send the serfs to the sampan. Liszt didn't move, but his body was tense. If the rainbow whale dared to attack him, he wouldn't hesitate to leap into the air and let A Qi catch it.

However.

The rainbow whale approached the sampan bit by bit, but it still didn't have any intention to attack. It was just trying to save the serfs. When it reached the side of the sampan, it arched its head and directly bounced the serfs onto the sampan. Liszt's sampan was relatively large, and he used qi to control the sampan so that it wouldn't be smashed by the serfs.

The serfs safely boarded the boat.

The rainbow whale's head floated on the water's surface and cried cheerfully, "Chirp … chirp …" It was a bit like a magpie's cry. The tone was mellow and varied, just like the rich variety of human language.

Liszt could feel its cheerful mood.

Liszt also relaxed. This eight to nine-meter-long fellow seemed to be very close to humans. He quickly picked up the small fish at the bow and threw it to the rainbow whale.

This small fish was a specialty of Pearl Lake, called silverfish. It tasted delicious and had become Liszt's daily necessity.

As soon as the rainbow whale saw the small fish, it immediately opened its mouth and swallowed it. It didn't know if it tasted the fish, but it seemed to enjoy it and didn't leave the sampan. It kept its head floating on the water's surface and continued to look at Liszt with its small eyes.

Liszt wasn't stingy and threw another silverfish.

"Chirp … chirp …" The rainbow whale was very excited. It had already stretched its head to the side of the sampan and opened its mouth to eat. It didn't know if it was enjoying the delicious silverfish or the free food.

The shape of its head was indeed very similar to that of a beluga whale. It had a large and round forehead and a slightly large mouth, but it didn't have many teeth. Its eyes were on both sides of its head and were a bit small compared to its body. The rainbow skin didn't seem to be the original color of the skin, but rather a layer of oil on the skin that reflected sunlight.

Looking at it from different angles, the colors of the rainbow were constantly changing.

It was a very strange oil.

Liszt, who had cast Magic Eyes, fed the rainbow whale another silver striped fish, and then carefully examined its body. His body was filled with bluish-white magic power. This was the magic power of the water attribute. Basically, all the sea monsters in the sea should be of the water attribute. After all, they soaked in the sea all day long.

That layer of grease was also filled with the color of mana, and it was very active mana that was constantly circulating.

"I feel like this layer of grease is some kind of magic?" Liszt wasn't sure, but that didn't stop him from communicating with the rainbow whale — communicating through food.

It was said that dolphin-type animals had very high intelligence, second only to chimpanzees in terms of intelligence. There were even some theories that the killer whales of the dolphin family were smarter than chimpanzees. After all, humans were the overlords of the land, while killer whales were the overlords of the sea. Both of them were overlords, so their IQ was naturally not low.

Killer whales, like dolphins, are very friendly to humans. Wild killer whales have never killed anyone.

After a few silver striped fish, Liszt felt that the time was right. He could not help but reach out and touch the rainbow whale's head.

The rainbow whale didn't show any signs of resistance and allowed him to stroke its big head.

So after a while, Liszt felt that he had established a friendship with the rainbow whale. "The smoke mission told me that the rainbow whale is a suitable mount in the water. Should I ride it for a spin? It doesn't seem very friendly to ride it directly. Why don't I dive into the water and ride it? "

He did what he thought.

He first blew the horn to remind A Qi to protect him. Then, he jumped into the sea with the silver striped fish in one hand.

"Chirp …" The rainbow whale immediately swam around Liszt and touched him with its body from time to time, but it had no intention of attacking.

Its small eyes stared at the silver striped fish in his hand, but it didn't rush up to grab it.

Seeing this.

Liszt already knew that he was halfway to success. He stuffed the silver striped fish into the rainbow whale's mouth, then took out another silver striped fish from the sampan and fed it to it. At the same time, he stuffed his waist bag full of silver striped fish. Then, he slowly hugged the rainbow whale, flipped over, and rode on the rainbow whale's back.

He grabbed its dorsal fin.

His body was ready to be overturned.

Unexpectedly, the rainbow whale didn't overturn him. It just remained still and made a strange sound, "Chirp … Chirp …" Its meaning was unclear.

But Liszt quickly took out a silver striped fish and threw it in front of the rainbow whale. The rainbow whale jumped, bit the silver striped fish, and ate it.

It slowly swam on the sea, but still didn't shake off Liszt.

"Sir Lord is so great!" The serf who fell into the water was sitting on the sampan. He was so surprised that he couldn't close his mouth when he saw this scene. In just a short moment, the great Sir Lord rode on the sea monster. As expected of the great Sky Knight, even the sea monster was easily subdued.

Then, he saw the Sir Lord riding the rainbow whale gradually go further and further away.

Accompanied by the rainbow whale's "chirp" and "chirp" and the Sir Lord's laughter, he finally disappeared from sight.

"So great!"

… …

Riding the rainbow whale, Liszt continuously made waves on the water surface. Although the waves splashed and drenched Liszt, he still laughed happily.

Riding a dog, a bird, or even a dragon was nothing. Only riding a fish was the coolest!

The rainbow whale had already finished eating the silver striped fish in his pocket, but the friendship built by the silver striped fish was already indestructible. The rainbow whale carried Liszt and swam around.

At this moment, it let out a high-pitched cry, "Chirp …"

Then, it dove into the water. Before Liszt could hold his breath, he also sank into the sea with the rainbow whale.

He suddenly turned pale with fright and felt like he was going to choke.

However, he didn't choke. Instead, his body was surrounded by an ice-cold texture, and he could breathe freely in the water. Breathing was not as comfortable as breathing on the water surface, but it didn't prevent him from obtaining oxygen. After recovering from his panic, he suddenly discovered that his body was glowing with a rainbow luster.

"This is … the rainbow whale's magic?" Liszt froze for a moment, then immediately cast Magic Eyes and saw that, like the rainbow whale, there was a layer of active magic constantly circulating on his body.

A moment later.

Understanding this, Liszt laughed heartily in the water. He simply loved this rainbow whale — it was a natural underwater mount that could actually help the Knight breathe underwater. That layer of colorful grease was clearly a kind of magic, an unheard of magic.

No wonder the smoke mission prompt and the rainbow whale were helpful for him to contract the giant kelp sprite.

The rainbow whale's magic simply gave him the ability to move underwater. He no longer had to hold his breath until his face turned red, and he also had to frequently come to the surface to breathe.

"Very good!"

He couldn't help but pat the rainbow whale's back and shout, "Good job, rainbow whale. From now on, you will be my best mount in the water!" With the protective layer of magic, he could already speak freely underwater, and there were no problems with his hearing and vision.

"Chirp!"

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