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Chapter 267 - 200 Have you been here all along?
Chapter 267: Chapter 200 Have you been here all along?
After tearing apart the ironclad ship.
Chen Yun followed the super visual-range direction perception in his mind, heading towards the area where he had discarded the Stone Trident.
The reason he had sacrificially refined the patina on the Stone Trident was precisely because he did not want to abandon it.
It wasn’t that he aspired to become the Sea King.
But in a sense, it stood as evidence of the playtime he had spent with the orcas, or you could call it a sort of unusual trophy.
Chen Yun intended to take it back with him.
So,
With a clear goal in mind, he made his way towards the super visual-range position perception connection in his mind.
His speed was very fast.
Much faster than when he had first left Qixi City to dive into the sea, as if he had gone from being turbocharged to launching like a torpedo.
His speed had escalated from 60 kilometers per hour to 120 kilometers per hour, significantly faster than before.
And yet, this was still not his top speed.
Therefore, it wasn’t long before Chen Yun returned to the area where he had left the Stone Trident.
Thanks to precise guidance, he quickly retrieved the intact Stone Trident from the seabed silt.
Then, filled with excitement, he proceeded northward.
Since he had traveled south from Qixi City, naturally, he was now heading back north.
Of course, the journey north was not a mere retracing of his path.
He did not forget that one of his aims for venturing out this far to sea was to find some shipwrecks along the way.
But on the journey southward, he hadn’t encountered many wrecks.
In recent days, compared to his original intention, he seemed to have been occupied with killing instead; it felt as though his daily routine was only about kill, kill, kill.
So.
Chen Yun’s journey northward would not follow the same route back.
Instead, he would explore parts of the South Sea, skim over the waters near Fujian from Tai Xi, and then return along the edge of the eastern coastline.
Within this range, the likelihood was high that he could find quite a few shipwrecks.
With this goal in mind, Chen Yun pressed on.
However, as he passed through the South Sea area west of Baling Pond Strait, a familiar sound pierced through the resistance of the water and reached his ears.
In the profound cerulean expanse, tranquility was gently disrupted by a surge of jubilant sound waves, filled with irrepressible excitement and familiarity.
It was the call of an orca pod!
Their voices, like ancient marine ballads, crossed the boundless sea, conveying their presence loudly and clearly.
This was not a typical chant but a melody mixed with special emotions—it was the exhilarated signal from the orca pod sensing the presence of their human companion with whom they once frolicked.
In their cries was both the urgent anticipation before the reunion and the boundless joy of meeting again after a long separation.
Following this emotionally charged sound wave, the sea began to show an unusual liveliness.
The water rippled gently, as if each wave carried joyful notes dancing upon it.
Soon, on the distant horizon, a lineup of elegant and powerful figures emerged.
Thirteen orcas approached in formation, closing in at an incredibly swift pace, each surfacing motion accompanied by more cheers and anticipation.
Under the sun, their sleek dorsal fins sliced through the sparkling waves, glinting with dazzling brilliance, like knights of the sea, full of endless courage and passion.
This sight made Chen Yun involuntarily come to a stop.
Quietly waiting for the approach of the orca pod.
Watching as the orcas arrived by his side, they quietly came to a halt and gently rubbed against him to convey their excitement.
A rare smile was stirred in the usually stoic Chen Yun.
"You guys, you guys."
"You never left, did you?"
He stroked the head of the Orca Leader, a trace of unusual emotion flashing in his eyes.
He wanted to say something,
But at this moment he didn’t know what to say.
The emotional bond established between humans and animals is often pure and profound, sometimes transcending the limits of language, touching the depths of the soul.
This kinship is based on unconditional trust, pure love, and a simple and sincere understanding between each other, unaffected by social status, appearance, or language differences.
In interacting with animals, people often experience a kind of innocence and lack of scheming in a relationship which can be difficult to find amidst the complexities of human social interactions.
Animals, especially ones as intelligent and emotionally rich as orcas, can perceive human emotions in their own unique way.
And they can even remember their human friends after being separated for a long time.
This is a primal way of communication, untainted by the complexities of modern society.
The fact that the orcas could find him meant they had never gone far, indicating they were always waiting to see Chen Yun again in this place.
After pondering for a long while,
Chen Yun didn’t say much, unsure of what to say about such sincerity.
So, he raised the Stone Trident and mounted the head of the orca.
Then came the familiar rallying cry.
Memories of all the frolicking they had done rushed back to him.
In the next moment,
The orca pod responded to his call, carrying him once more as they raced across the sea.
At noon,
The sun hung high in the sky, generously spilling its radiance over the vast, boundless sea, where the golden glow interwove with the azure to create a splendid tableau.
The sea breeze, carrying a hint of saltiness, gently caressed his face, bringing with it the lazy comfort unique to the afternoon.
Chen Yun rode atop the mighty Orca Leader, weaving through this shimmering world of cerulean blue.
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