Tang Xian ultimately pointed to the one ranked sixty-second. It seemed as if the mocking voices around had provoked him.
He was like a reckless man of no great strength but daring courage, who, upon being mocked and in a fit of anger, challenged an enemy he had almost no chance of defeating.
The sixty-second ranked sea creature resembled a seahorse, but considerably larger than those in the Human World, robust in appearance, giving off the impression of a muscular build. The biggest difference, however, lay in the purple-black horn on its forehead.
This was a creature Tang Xian was unaware of; even though he had completed a lot of biological information from his father Tang Wen's notes, the ocean was still too vast and largely unexplored by people.
Tang Xian decided to name this creature the "Sea-horned Beast."
Given that it was an academic name, he did not display the ingenuity in naming he typically would.
The second battle began.