The darkness covering the ocean is as heavy as the abyss, making people feel like they can't breathe.
It might be more appropriate to call it a waterless sea.
Even though their eyes were widened, none of the monks could clearly see what was hidden in the darkness.
This made the monks realize that they were different from Tang Zhen. What he could do, they might not be able to do.
So the question is, why is Tang Zhen different from them even though they are under the same rules?
Is it due to the difference in strength, or is it because he has experienced similar scenes that he behaves this way?
Of course, this is not important, as long as Tang Zhen can lead everyone out of danger and escape from the monsters.
If you don't have the ability, just following those who have the ability is also a good way to survive.
It didn't take long for the monks to see a blurry black shadow appear on the sea.
Judging from the size, you can tell that it is a huge thing. It looks like an island and a mountain peak, but it is in a moving state.
When the monks saw this thing, their hearts immediately arose with anticipation. As long as it was not a monster, they would have hope of escape.
"Brothers, please work harder, we are almost out of danger!"
The old man stood on the bow of the boat, helping a group of monks to boost their morale, while waving a bronze oar to chop at the monsters.
The number of monsters is increasing, and the last bomb has no effect at all in repelling the monsters.
Apparently during this period of time, the corpses of the monks had completed their transformation, and all of them had joined the pursuit.
If you still can't escape, your final fate will be to become food for these monsters.
Fortunately, a turning point has appeared, and the road is boundless.
As the flat-bottomed wooden boat moved forward rapidly, the monks had clearly seen the true appearance of the object. It turned out to be a huge wooden boat.
The wooden boat was so dilapidated that it seemed like it would break into pieces with just a slight bump.
But even so, it still made the monks feel ecstatic.
Compared to flat-bottomed wooden boats, giant wooden boats have more space, allowing them to dodge monsters more effectively.
Unlike narrow flat-bottomed wooden boats, the space is extremely limited and it is very difficult to dodge.
I remember that the strong monk once said that as long as you board a huge ship, you can reach an island and get what you want.
Looking at the current situation alone, this is indeed the case.
However, Tang Zhen at that time had already denied the other party's confession and said that the strong monk was talking nonsense.
But the huge ship that appeared at this moment made the monks wonder whether what Tang Zhen said was true or false?
Maybe the one who told lies was actually Tang Zhen!
Many monks had similar doubts in their minds, but no one raised them and decided to observe silently.
Tang Zhen, who was guarding the bow of the ship, looked at the huge ship in front of him with a slightly solemn expression.
From beginning to end, he did not believe the strong monk's confession. The purpose of the interrogation was actually a kind of reverse verification.
According to Tang Zhen's guess, the other party must have laid a trap in the confession and hidden a huge danger within it.
Once you fall into the trap, you will definitely die.
Therefore, Tang Zhen was now extremely vigilant about giant ships and islands, suspecting that these were traps laid by the strong monks.
Tang Zhen's original plan was to stay away from something similar when he encountered it, but now he couldn't avoid it.
Seeing more and more monsters, Tang Zhen casually grabbed a few bronze oars around him.
With a violent swing forward, a sound was heard in the air, and the bronze oars were pierced on the surface of the giant ship, lined up from bottom to top.
"Those who get rid of the monsters should board the ship immediately, and other monks will help cover them!"
Upon hearing Tang Zhen's order, several monks leaped out from the flat-bottomed wooden boat with their bodies like lightning.
He grabbed the bronze oar nailed to the hull, climbed up quickly, and boarded the giant ship in the blink of an eye.
Seeing this, the other monks evacuated backwards and jumped upwards one after another along the bronze oars.
The monsters rushed onto the flat-bottomed wooden boat and attacked the monks, trying to prevent them from boarding the giant ship.
A roar came out, and Tang Zhen used a bronze oar to lift a flat-bottomed wooden boat and smashed it towards the monsters.
The flat-bottomed wooden boat swept out, causing the monster to flip over. During the violent impact, the scarred flat-bottomed wooden boat also shattered.
During the flash of light, a metal object fell out of the wooden boat.
Tang Zhen was extremely fast. He rushed over in a flash and took the item into his hand.
There were two other monks who tried to snatch it, but were a step too late and could only stare unwillingly.
"This is my thing. If you want it, you can snatch it from me!"
Tang Zhen snorted coldly, backed up quickly, and jumped onto the bronze oar inserted into the hull of the boat.
Then he jumped up and landed on the deck of the giant ship.
The last few monks who stayed on the boat also successfully escaped the monster's pursuit and climbed up along the bronze oars.
The monsters that were pursued all the way screamed and tried to jump onto the giant ship, but they fell into the sea one after another.
Although it has arms and legs, it can only swim and jump in the sea, and does not know how to climb at all.
Finding that it was impossible to board the giant ship, the monsters stood around the giant ship and kept making strange wailing sounds.
The monks who saw this scene breathed a sigh of relief.
Obviously, this world of purple light is not really a desperate situation, but it has left a trace of life.
"Phew, finally out of danger!"
One of the old man's disciples said in a thankful tone, with an expression as if he was surviving a disaster.
"If you think so, it is definitely a mistake. Don't forget that we are in short supply of food now."
Another disciple of Lao Tzu said in a cold tone, his face full of worry.
When the monks around him heard this, their hearts sank.
Although he escaped the pursuit of monsters, he also lost his way to obtain food and could no longer obtain it through hunting.
There is not much food left, so it won’t last long. What will happen once the food is exhausted?
The current situation is that the monks have gone from being killed by monsters to being starved to death.
The only good thing is that the latter may die later, and there may not be a solution.
Some people also looked at Tang Zhen. As a leader, he should stand up and stabilize people's hearts at this moment.
"Judging from the current situation, the giant ship can indeed block monsters and provide us with temporary safety.
But food is still a big problem that must be solved as soon as possible, and the only chance is on this ship."
When Tang Zhen said this, he took a fancy to the monks around him.
"There may be great dangers hidden on this giant ship, so you must be more careful when exploring.
As for whether to form a team or explore alone, it all depends on your own preference, but remember to ask for help in time when in danger and be able to lend a helping hand to your companions in time.
No matter what the final harvest is, everyone will gather here in half an hour."
The monks had no objections to Tang Zhen's arrangements. As long as there was a glimmer of hope, they could never sit still and wait for death.
"Your Excellency, I will team up with you to explore!"
The monk whom Tang Zhen had rescued earlier took the initiative to follow him again, as did several other monks.
Tang Zhen nodded and glanced at the old man next to him. It was obvious that their master and disciple were going to be together.
A giant ship is no better than a flat-bottomed boat. You must be wary of attacks from other companions. Trusting monks team up together, which is safer.
Naturally, Tang Zhen would not force it, he just nodded slightly and walked slowly towards the cabin.