The red ocean was made of a liquid so heavy that it barely reacted to the broken pieces of ground that had fallen. Paradoxically, it was also so buoyant that it swallowed nothing no matter how heavy it was, and no matter how heavily it had fallen from above.
Still, small waves responded to the pieces of ground, just in the immediate surroundings of the broken floor, just before the faint ripples were swallowed after barely a few meters.
So despite the calm the red ocean reacted with, a few droplets of liquid that seemed like blood separated from the small waves, and they moved according to the laws of physics, guided both by momentum and vectors.