While Lin Qiao was confronting Si Kongchen in the Northwest, the surface of Lake Tai, which was located in East China, was once again disturbed. A herd of mutated beasts at buffalo size, with horns on their heads and looking like both lizards and crocodiles, emerged from the water one after another, swimming toward the lakeside.
More and more mutated beasts came out of the water and covered the entire lake. The lake was over two-thousand miles squared in area. Its edge connected the borders of quite a few cities. No one could see the piles of bones belonging to mutated fishes on the lake bottom. Not even one living fish could be sensed from the lake.