Crimson Overlord-Chapter 369: Hunt

If audio player doesn't work, press Reset or reload the page.

Chapter 369: Hunt

Orpheus, his sword raised high, faced the enraged kraken. The creature was a monstrous sight, its body covered in barnacles and seaweed, its eyes glowing with a malevolent light.

The kraken lashed out with its remaining tentacles, but Orpheus dodged the attacks with incredible agility. He danced around the creature, his movements fluid and precise. The kraken roared in frustration, its attacks becoming more desperate.

Orpheus, toying with the creature, deliberately allowed it to land a glancing blow.

Bam!

The impact sent him flying through the air, but he landed on his feet, his expression unchanged, he simply smiled, he was having fun after all.

The kraken, sensing that Orpheus was not hurt, became even more enraged. It lunged at him, its jaws snapping shut just inches from his face. Orpheus ducked, his sword slicing through the air.

The kraken roared in pain, its eyes filled with fury. It lashed out again, but Orpheus was too quick for it. He dodged the attack, his sword finding its mark. The kraken let out a blood-curdling scream as another tentacle was severed.

The battle raged on, a dance of death between the human and the monster. Orpheus, despite his incredible power, was holding back. He wanted to prolong the fight, to toy with the creature.

The kraken, sensing that it was losing, became even more desperate. It lashed out with its remaining tentacles, its attacks becoming more frenzied. But Orpheus, with his superior skill and agility, was able to evade its attacks.

Finally, with a single, powerful strike, Orpheus severed the kraken’s final tentacle. The creature let out a final, agonized roar before sinking into the depths of the sea.

The battle was over, and the ship was safe. The crew and passengers cheered, their relief palpable. Orpheus, his face etched with exhaustion, stood on the deck, surveying the battlefield. He had faced a terrifying ordeal, but he had emerged victorious.

As the kraken sank into the depths, Orpheus turned to Luna, who watched him with a mixture of awe and admiration. He smiled at her, a gesture of reassurance. They had survived a dangerous encounter, and they were grateful to be alive.

The crew and passengers of the flying ship erupted into cheers as they witnessed Orpheus’s victory over the kraken. Their fear had turned to relief, and their gratitude to Orpheus was immense.

The ship’s captain, his face etched with relief, approached Orpheus. He extended his hand, a gesture of respect and gratitude. Orpheus, his expression calm and composed, shook the captain’s hand.

"You have saved our lives," the captain said. "We owe you a debt of gratitude." fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm

Orpheus nodded, his voice barely a whisper. "It was my duty," he replied.

With that, Orpheus turned and disappeared into his cabin, Luna following closely behind.

As the flying ship continued its journey, Orpheus, his curiosity piqued, decided to sneak out and search for the kraken. He believed that the creature might still be alive, lurking in the depths of the sea.

With a stealthy maneuver, Orpheus slipped away from the ship. He dove into the ocean, his body cutting through the water with ease. He descended deeper and deeper, the pressure increasing with each passing moment.

Finally, he reached the depths of the sea, a world of darkness and silence. The water was pitch-black, and the pressure was immense. But Orpheus was undeterred. He swam through the darkness, his senses heightened.

He felt a presence, a powerful aura emanating from a nearby cave. It was the kraken, he was sure of it. With a surge of excitement, Orpheus swam towards the cave.

As he entered the cave, the darkness enveloped him. He could hear the faint sound of water dripping, and the smell of salt and decay filled the air. He swam deeper into the cave, his eyes straining to see in the darkness.

Finally, he saw it. The kraken was lying on the floor of the cave, its massive body covered in wounds. It was still alive, but barely.

A grin spread across Orpheus’s face. It was time to finish this farce. He drew his sword, its blade glinting in the dim light. With a swift motion, he plunged the sword into the kraken’s heart.

The creature let out a final, agonized roar before falling still. Orpheus had finished the job, and the kraken was finally dead.

Orpheus, his crimson eyes gleaming dangerously, did not return to the surface. Instead, he roamed the depths of the sea, hunting for hidden monsters. He revelled in the thrill of the hunt, the power he wielded over the creatures of the deep.

He encountered various sea monsters, some familiar, others grotesque and bizarre. He battled them with a ferocity that was both terrifying and exhilarating. His sword, a deadly weapon in his hands, slashed through the water, leaving a trail of blood and carnage.

As he hunted, Orpheus felt a strange sense of freedom. He was unbound by the rules and restrictions of the world above. He was a predator, a hunter, and he relished the power he held over the creatures of the deep.

He hunted for days, his body adapting to the harsh environment of the deep sea. He grew stronger, his senses sharper. He became a force of nature, a predator without equal.

But as he hunted, Orpheus also felt a sense of emptiness. He was alone, a solitary figure in a vast and alien world. He missed the company of Luna and the other passengers on the ship.

He knew that he could not remain in the depths forever. He would eventually have to return to the surface, to the world he had left behind. But for now, he would continue his hunt, his crimson eyes gleaming with the thrill of the chase.

Orpheus continued his hunt for a time, his crimson eyes gleaming with the thrill of the chase. He battled sea monsters, his sword flashing in the darkness. But eventually, the urge to return to the surface grew too strong.

He ascended towards the surface, his body cutting through the water with ease. As he broke through the surface, he took a deep breath of fresh air. The sun was beginning to set, casting a golden glow over the sea.

Orpheus swam towards the flying ship, his body glistening in the sunlight. He climbed aboard, his heart filled with a sense of accomplishment. He had faced a terrifying ordeal, but he had emerged victorious.

As he entered his cabin, he found Luna waiting for him. She had been worried about him, and she was relieved to see him safe.

Orpheus smiled at her. "I’m fine," he said.

"Just a little tired."

Luna hugged him tightly. "I’m so glad you’re back," she said.

Orpheus returned her hug, his heart filled with love and gratitude.