The Merman, My Man by Black Velvet Chapter 124
Jack and the others were ultimately able to let go of their animosity to Dicken because of my outstanding eloquence in reconciling. They eventually decided to let Dicken join our team. Even Dicken’s enormous monitor lizard succumbed. As soon as he ordered it back to the marsh, it crawled back.
The jungle reverted to its original state when we first arrived. We had to slow down and find shelter in this abandoned building because Peter was still in a coma and needed treatment for his wounds.
Dicken appeared to be very familiar with this relic. He moved freely through these old buildings as if he were walking around his garden. It only took him a few seconds to locate a partially visible ring building not far away.
I suspected the structure was a man-made pool, similar to the ancient Roman baths. Because this floating island would sink to the seafloor at a specific time, the bottom of this island should be the same as the bottom of the merman’s cave, and they were linked to the sea.
I couldn’t help but imagine the structure of this island. The interior of this island should be hollow, with a plethora of holes to allow it to drain quickly. This island was also much lighter in weight when compared to others of the same size. This structure could be the reason that this island appears at a specific time and then sinks to the bottom of the sea.
Were these geographical features man-made or natural? This truly was a miracle. It was as fine as a honeycomb and as refined as a nuclear submarine.
How many more secrets did the merman have?
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