Time passed by second by second.
The "chirp chirp" sounds from outside remained incessant.
As the sun gradually slanted and the night slowly descended, the lizard swarm surrounding the lagoon began to stir.
Their blood-red eyes widened, necks raised, issuing a series of sharp cries like bugles signaling a charge.
They swore to give the intruders who dared to invade their egg-laying grounds a bloody lesson!
Indeed, this ring-shaped coral reef formed by volcanic eruptions clearly couldn't sustain so many lizards; this was actually a fixed egg-laying ground for the lizard tribe.
If not for a specific season, such vast numbers could never appear here.
During this time, the "Shadow Lizards" already in heat made several small-scale probes in the water.
Yet, without exception, they were met with fierce counterattacks directed by Milan aboard the "Siren's Song."
Lesson learned.