The Merman, My Man by Black Velvet Chapter 110
At first glance, Dicken looked unconscious; his upper body was motionless. When I observed closely, I noticed Dicken’s arm was twitching from pain. I had no experience in bearing the pain of being torn apart or desquamating of scales, but the claws attacking Dicken also seemed to tug at my heart. The pain in my heart had taken over the injuries caused by the red- haired merman on my waist.
Without further delay, I bent down on instinct, letting the webbed claws on my abdomen penetrate my flesh. I pulled out the dagger hidden in my boots and immediately pierced through the red-haired merman behind me violently.
A sharp cry of distress broke out in my ears immediately. The webbed claws that were locking onto me were loosened. I fell into the water again, and a huge wave hit me after that. I was knocked directly against the hard rocks, and it made me dizzy for a moment.
I saw Dicken’s fishtail swung out of the water and directly sweep the mermen above him into the water through my blurry vision.
Despite being stabbed by me, the red-haired merman managed to retaliate and attacked Dicken from behind. But Dicken was one step ahead of him. Dicken’s sharp dagger-like tail sliced through a large scale on his tail that was about to attack. The red- haired merman immediately screamed and retreated to a corner, glaring at Dicken.
It was all clear to me now. The red -haired merman was indeed not a match against Dicken, and to be more precise, he was never a worthy opponent.
I covered my wounded abdomen and leaned against the rock wall, looking at the tall black shadow with conflicted thoughts.
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