It wasn't long before I was found. I didn't even have time to turn off the brain warmer when a big piranha appeared behind me. I forgot that the fish could smell the water ... She just heard the cat and followed the bloody smell and sailed here.
My brain had already begun to melt. Throwing out the eel, I began to meander in the coral maze, trying not to lose sight of it. Swinging in the maze, the possibilities of my only search spell are very limited. Signals are muffled by reflections from the walls and each other. But this zone was enough to quite successfully monitor the outgrowth.
I singled out a little mana and formed it into a cone shape. For more penetrating power, and also because I like it so much, I added a thread like a screw and stretched it along the entire length of this spearhead.
I shot him up slowly, guiding him over the maze. I turned off the slow-motion vision and felt my overheated head stop heating up.
Feeling relieved, I realized that it is not very good to fight in this state. I didn't even start twisting the spear. But I need to eat. I recently hatched, so it's growing fast, which means that my cells are constantly dividing. To do this, they need energy. Mana can only slow down their growth and division. I can't eat algae all the time, they don't have the substances I need, but I don't want to allow my scales to photosynthesize. I'm not green like an alligator.
So, I just have to kill this mobster. I turned the spear to myself. Next, I pulled it out and added a little mana to the back. The plan is to blow up the back of the spear and give it acceleration.
Floating unnoticed around a flock of piranhas, I decided to act when the leader ate the eels, and the other eight rushed to reach the remains. Giving the initial momentum to the spear, I did not immediately undermine the stock of mana in the spear. When the fish noticed a spear flying fast towards it, it reacted quickly. The fish swam aside. I was expecting this, so I slightly adjusted the trajectory of the spear.