“Sis, you’re so sharp!”
“Sis, you’re so cool!”
“Ahhh! So charming!”
This display drew a chorus of admiration from the Fairy Sisters behind her, who cheered her on enthusiastically.
Now that there was a gap to speak, they finally got to mention the cool sister’s name—her ID was [King of the Sea1999].
If the ID wasn’t artistically unique, it wouldn’t be worth mentioning, but this female King of the Sea was definitely someone to talk about.
Besides that, the female King of the Sea held a divine weapon—a deep blue trident.
The entire surface of the weapon shimmered with flowing ripple effects, clearly a high-tier paid item.
By the way, the way to spend money on the Dating App was through capsule draws; whether weapons or skills, they were all obtained from these draws—a common method to lure spending.
However, clothing could be exchanged using free virtual currency, the only somewhat considerate feature.
No, no, no!
This is an illegal, shady app!
There’s no kindness here at all!
“Last time it was Medusa, now it’s Poseidon?” Li Xunsi commented with a hint of sarcasm.
Still Greek mythology—the Sea God Poseidon.
Surely, no one was unfamiliar.
This female King of the Sea wielded a trident, clearly cosplaying as Poseidon, even with a name that was nearly identical.
Only her attire leaned toward a Chinese style, making her cosplay somewhat unprofessional.
On the Chinese internet, “King of the Sea” didn’t necessarily refer to Poseidon; it also had another meaning—someone who could effortlessly juggle multiple romantic relationships.
Of course, Li Xunsi took this opportunity to publicly condemn such unethical behavior.
“If you beat me, I’ll release the woman you want. But if I win, you’ll spend the night with me,” the female King of the Sea said with a smile.
“No need to release anyone. I rarely leave survivors,” Li Xunsi replied.
“Well said! Take this!” The female King of the Sea’s expression turned fierce in an instant as she tightly gripped the trident and slashed upward, instantly unleashing a wave of lake water rushing toward Li Xunsi.
But this was all for show; it could only intimidate Dream Realm newbies.
Li Xunsi sidestepped effortlessly to avoid it.
The wave crashed into the bamboo behind her, snapping several stalks with considerable force.
“Ha!” The female King of the Sea shouted fiercely, charging forward, water swirling around her path as she crossed the small lake with heavy steps and thrust her long trident.
An expert’s move was obvious at a glance.
Li Xunsi immediately knew this female King of the Sea was a Dream Realm master, not some weak rookie.
Even before the trident tip came near, Li Xunsi was already soaked by splashing lake water.
“Vzzzt~” The sound of wind cutting through the air!
Li Xunsi listened carefully despite her face being splattered with water; the swirling trident narrowly grazed past her cheek, unable to touch her.
“Huh?” The female King of the Sea was shocked—she hadn’t expected anyone to dodge her trident.
Not only that, with her eyes closed, Li Xunsi pressed close and counterattacked with a swift Sword Finger strike aimed straight at the female King of the Sea’s chest.
Now that Black Brain points were involved, damage wasn’t only done by attacking that specific spot.
The new system allowed beating down the opponent’s Stance Bar to zero, putting them into Hard Stun, after which the fight could be taken slower.
The female King of the Sea didn’t engage directly, sliding back with agile footwork.
She could rapidly glide across the water’s surface, easily dodging Li Xunsi’s counterattack.
This had to be a paid skill—some kind of special ability for accelerated movement on water—significantly boosting her combat power on water.
But this round was just a warm-up.
The female King of the Sea wasn’t going all out yet, only testing if this wildly aggressive little legend in the yuri circle had what it took.
“Looks like your reputation is well-earned,” the female King of the Sea said with a smile, moving back onto the lake.
The more her opponent pressed, the happier she became.
As a King of the Sea, she’d seen countless charming women, but a girl as tough as the Tang Monk Girl was a first.
But how interesting!
Very interesting!
A King of the Sea only enjoyed conquering strong opponents; delicate girls were boring long ago.
“Please wait a moment.” Li Xunsi remained calm as she removed the Sword Case from her back and set it down.
“What do you mean by that? Are you really insulting me? Pick up your weapon!” The Sea King raised her trident, furious.
“…” Li Xunsi couldn’t explain that the thing was just a decorative burden she had to take off.
The Dream Realm designers showed some mercy by letting her remove the Sword Case—otherwise, how could she fight with a coffin strapped to her back?
Suddenly, Li Xunsi discovered a hidden function in the Sword Case.
Though it contained several swords that couldn’t be drawn, it had a music playback feature, able to play sound externally.
“Are you going to fight or not?” The Sea King was all about martial ethics, holding her trident patiently.
“So this is a speaker? Designer, are you kidding me? Damn you all!” Li Xunsi cursed, her scalp tingling.
But curses aside, she activated the Sword Case’s music.
“Dun! Dun dun! Dun dun↑ dun↓ dun~↑”
Powerful rock notes thundered forth, accompanied by a plaintive female vocal.
All the songs in the Sword Case were these oddly impressive Chinese-style tracks, each remixed with a DJ’s touch.
It was a popular recent trend—a kitschy DJ and Chinese traditional music hybrid, syncing DJ beats with traditional singing to create hype.
Still, this music perfectly matched Li Xunsi’s outfit, her identity, and the tense, sword-drawn atmosphere.
“There’s a real sense of ceremony here,” the Sea King laughed.
This little one really had some tricks—no wonder she was so popular, truly knew how to entertain.
“Come on.” Li Xunsi took her stance, crossing her Sword Fingers.
“Fight!” The Sea King forcefully hurled the trident.
Li Xunsi was a little puzzled by the move but spiraled sideways to dodge the throw, then kicked off to charge toward the Sea King.
But a fierce wind blew from behind, startling her; she had to adapt and perform an invincible roll.
Sure enough, the spinning trident buzzed past her scalp on its way back, nearly landing a headshot.
“Oh? You can dodge my attack?” The Sea King caught her trident, impressed.
At the same time, she resumed a javelin stance and flung the trident toward Li Xunsi again.
Li Xunsi did the same as before—twisting her head to the limit to evade.
But in a flash, with external interference, the trident spun midair and suddenly changed its trajectory, slashing horizontally toward her face.
“Clang!” A flash of blue light.
This time, Li Xunsi couldn’t dodge.
The tip of the trident grazed her eyes, and she collapsed into the lake with a splash.
“Xunsi!” Aiya, suspended and worried, called out.
“Tang Monk, you’re not so great after all.”
The trident flew back to the Sea King’s hand, her face wearing a smug smile.
She didn’t need to move a step or hurry her pursuit—this was just the beginning of slowly toying with Li Xunsi.