The passageway in the cabin was a complete mess, with one side that should have been the guest rooms now buried in silt and sand. In the center of the mud-sand ground, a diver's corpse was lying there, surrounded by six or seven slender sea snakes, each about a meter long, biting him.
The snakes' teeth were sharp and incisive, piercing right through the diver's tight wetsuit with a bite. Flesh and blood flew as the snakes feasted, never forgetting to fight amongst themselves, seemingly competing for the spoils. The bitten diver's eyes were wide open, lifelessly staring at the outside of the ship, apparently already dead.
Witnessing this scene, Huo Sining felt a chill run down her spine, an eerie and horrifying sensation creeping up from her feet, unable to suppress the nausea erupting from her stomach.
She instantly recognized them; those few sea snakes were Thistle Sea Snakes, one of the top ten most poisonous sea snakes in the Northern Sea Domain.