The Big Horse King hesitated no more, gathering a water cannon in its mouth, its massive body turned around, tearing open layers of rock, and raised its head to roar angrily:
"Monkey King, you've bullied the horses too much, return my second brother's life!"
The earth cracked and collapsed.
A majestic dragon head emerged.
The Big Horse King was even larger, more robust, and had a deeper hue than the Little Horse King—one was the shallow sea's sandy color, the other a deep sea's azure, almost black.
The heavenly light surged rapidly.
The Big Horse King looked up and clearly saw the White Ape standing high in the sky, arms clasped around a water column thousands of feet long, vigorously stirring the water, creating a roaring vortex that emptied the seafloor; by the time the Big Horse King burst out from the ground, there was no seawater within a radius of dozens of miles!
The Big Horse King saw the White Ape, and the White Ape also saw the Big Horse King.
