Under the sea, a shadow flashed by like an arrow, yet it barely disturbed the water, as if merging with the sea itself.
Duke even passed right next to a little fish, but the fish did not notice at all, completely oblivious.
He soon arrived at the area where he had previously discovered the Human-faced Snails. The terrain here was rather complex, with large coral reefs and various undulating hills.
A large number of rocks piled together, forming mounds like hills.
The Human-faced Snails lived in the crevices among these rocks, requiring careful searching to spot them.
These Human-faced Snails were very alert; other sea creatures approaching would cause them to retreat into the cracks.
The interior of these rock-mounded hills was extremely complex, with many holes and crevices, making it very difficult to catch once they get inside.
Duke directly entered a lurking state; with the ability of these Human-faced Snails, it was hard for them to sense his presence.
