Donna asked, "Junior Brother Darren, did you use the mimic technique just now? It's amazing!"
A typical mimic technique would not be that amazing.
Diana also looked at Darryl quietly. She smiled, and there was relief in her eyes.
She had not picked the wrong person—Darren Derby was a talented person, indeed.
However, how did he make the fishes leap onto the deck?
Diana was a knowledgeable woman, but she had never seen anyone mimic fishes' sound before that.
Swoosh!
Everyone looked at Darryl as they waited for his answer.
"Uh…" Darryl scratched his head. He smiled at Donna as he decided to spew some nonsense. "A strange senior once taught me this technique. I've told Master about this. When I was small, I met a talented cultivator."
Donna believed him. She nodded before she tugged on Darryl's arm. She said gently, "Junior Brother Darren, this mimic technique is very interesting. Can you teach me?" Donna said with hope in her eyes.
"Of course!" Darryl did not even need to think about it. He nodded and agreed to her request. He smiled and said, "I'll teach you when we have some free time in the future!"
'Well, the pretty senior sister has made a request, so how can I reject her?'
The other disciples no longer looked at Darryl with contempt.
Well, all except Harvey. He continued to sneer, but he said nothing.
'The mimic technique? Nothing but a trivial trick. There's no reason for him to feel so proud!'
At that moment, due to the Holy Saint Sect disciples' constant hunt, the Gourami Dragonfishes had scattered all around the ocean. It had gotten harder to catch them.
"Junior Brother Darren!"
Donna turned to Darryl and said, "The Celestial Wood Altar is relying on you to get even more Gourami Dragonfishes!"
Their cultivation methods would no longer work as the fishes had scattered around the ocean.
Only Junior Brother Darren's mimic technique could attract them into a single group. It was a brilliant solution.
The other disciples chimed in too.
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