Tiger Roars in China

Chapter 322 Fighting the Iron Armored Dragon

Immediately, someone agreed, "Old Du is right. We have hands and feet. How could we possibly starve to death?"

Someone else asked, "But we fishermen are not allowed to go ashore to pick wild vegetables!"

Old Du waved his hand and said, "Those are Li Wancai's rules. Now it's my turn to make the decision. All the rules have been changed!"

Old Du knew very well that there would be no order without rules, and he could not completely deny the rules set by Li Wancai.

If I were too easy to talk to, I would definitely not be able to control these fishermen.

Du Yuanshan felt excited when he thought that the old sect leader, Flying Dragon Sword Saint, was coming to Guishan Lake.

The scenes of fighting side by side with the Flying Dragon Sword Saint came to his mind one after another.

Although he was old and disabled, he could still help the old master take over an intact Guishan Lake.

Having lived on Guishan Lake for so long, Du Yuanshan knows the importance of Guishan Lake better than anyone else.

A Wan and Li Meng were completely unaware of the tremendous changes that had taken place at home.

The two of them were attracted by some silver fish and gradually went deeper into the reed marsh.

It turned out that Awan and his companion rowed around the reed marsh for a long time but still found nothing.

Ah Wan was ready to give up.

She was about to row a boat with Li Meng to Yuncheng to buy vegetables.

Suddenly, A Wan remembered what the old man said, that Li Meng could summon silverfish.

Although A Wan didn't believe this at all, it had come to this point and there was no harm in giving it a try.

Ah Wan said to Li Meng, "Xiao Bai, try to summon the silver fish quickly, can you?"

A Wan thought it was just a joke, but Li Meng took it seriously.

He made circles with his hands and began his strange calling.

In fact, Li Meng didn’t know what calling was.

But after he absorbed the dragon soul, he naturally comprehended water magic and was able to resonate with water.

Of course, water can also be used to convey information.

Although Li Meng's soul was sealed, some memories remained in his bones, so when A Wan made the request, he did it naturally.

Although Li Meng's hands were just drawing in the air, ripples appeared on the water surface.

It’s just that Awan was so careless that he didn’t notice it.

After watching Li Meng gesture for a while but seeing no movement, Ah Wan looked at Li Meng with some disappointment and said, "Xiao Bai, let's go."

"fish."

Li Meng pointed at the water and shouted.

A small silver fish jumped out of the water, shining brightly in the sunlight, so beautiful!

"whitebait?"

A Wan didn't expect that the silverfish would actually appear.

She rowed over quickly.

This is the edge of the reed marsh. The water is shallow and clear, and you can see the bottom of the lake at a glance.

A Wan saw that there were only two or three silver fish swimming in the water.

Two or three of them are also whitebait! We can’t let them go.

However, there are not only reeds here, but also water chestnut vines and water hyacinth vines. Not only can the nets not be cast, but people cannot go down either, as they can easily get entangled by these aquatic plants.

A Wan looked at the silverfish and felt anxious.

Soon, she figured out a solution.

She found a thin bamboo pole, split a slit on the top, supported it into a triangle, put a piece of gauze on it, and made a small net to catch the silverfish.

Silverfish are very flexible in water.

Ah Wan put in a lot of effort but only managed to catch a silver fish.

A Wan was a little discouraged and wanted to give up, but he saw that the silverfish were gathering more and more and forming a small group.

Ah Wan suddenly regained his spirits and prepared to continue salvaging.

Sure enough, the more fish there are, the greater the success rate.

A Wan caught several silver fish in succession.

Just as A Wan was about to continue fishing, the school of silverfish seemed to be frightened and began to flee in all directions.

Ah Wan had never thought that silverfish would be so sensitive. She quickly rowed to catch up.

The silverfish fled and A Wan chased it all the way. Before they knew it, they had entered the depths of the reed marsh.

Suddenly, A Wan saw a flash of golden light in the water.

When she looked carefully, she found that there were actually three dragon fish chasing after the school of silverfish and killing them.

The body of the silverfish was not much smaller than that of the dragonfish, but it was swallowed up by the dragonfish in just a few bites.

A Wan was so surprised that he could encounter three dragon fish at once.

Ah Wan knew very well that with the arowana being so agile and cunning, the small net bag could not hold it at all.

So, A Wan jumped into the water and tried to catch it with his hands.

Although the water here is not deep, it does not reach Awan's waist.

In order to treat Li Meng's illness, A Wan no longer cared about anything else.

Seeing A Wan jump into the water, Li Meng took over the oar and continued rowing, following A Wan closely and passing through the reeds.

A Wan tried several times but failed to catch the dragon fish.

But he was led by the dragon fish, going farther and farther, and gradually entered the depths of the reeds.

Ah Wan's eyes were fixed on the golden dragon fish, but he did not notice that in the mud at the bottom of the water, there was a water monster, the Iron Armored Dragon, lurking.

Suddenly, the water monster opened its copper bell-like eyes and looked at A Wan.

A Wan has not yet realized the danger is coming. She is still trying hard to catch the dragon fish, even if she can only catch one!

The iron-armored dragon sneaked over silently, suddenly opened its mouth, and swallowed all three dragon fish.

A Wan finally discovered the terrifying ankylosaur. She screamed in fright and fell into the water.

The ankylosaurus opened its mouth wide and bit towards Awan, its sharp teeth flashing coldly.

Li Meng had been rowing the boat following A Wan. Seeing that A Wan was in danger, he didn't have time to think too much and directly swung the oar at the armored dragon.

How could a wooden oar defeat an armored dragon?

The oar hit the iron dragon's head and immediately shattered into pieces of wood.

The ankylosaurus was also hit and was unable to bite Awan.

Li Meng stood in front of A Wan and tried to push A Wan onto the boat.

But Awan was so frightened that his legs went limp and he couldn't even get on the boat.

The ankylosaurus pounced again, spread its fins, and jumped out of the water like a big bird, pouncing towards Li Meng.

This time, the Iron-Anticore was attacking with all its strength, using the power of its entire body to crash into Li Meng.

If a normal person saw such danger, he would have already hidden away.

But Li Meng is not a normal person and does not have normal thinking.

He only knew that A Wan and the fishing boat were behind him and he couldn't move away.

Li Meng swung his fist and hit the Ankylosaurus that was rushing towards him.

With a loud "clang", Li Meng's fist hit the iron-armored dragon, and it actually made a sound of metal clashing.

The impact force of the armored dragon rushing over was really too great!

Li Meng couldn't block it and was knocked away by the armored dragon.

However, even when flying, Li Meng hugged A Wan tightly and did not let A Wan get hurt.

But the fishing boat could not be saved.

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