With a battle cry, a large group of Fishmen, driven by the Nagas, bravely charged toward the predators they once would not dare to approach. They surrounded these large carnivorous fish as they charged in and, following up, the Nagas skillfully performed a wave of Salted Fish Charges, focusing their attacks to kill instantly.
There were about one hundred and fifty to sixty predators of various sizes around the tribal group, including the shark group. Aside from a few incredibly powerful ones, the strength of other predators wasn't that great, and they might not even be a match for a single Naga warrior.
Caught off guard by the counter-charge, the predators were halved in an instant.
These lone fighters, how could they stand against an organized army?