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The merman, my man novel Chapter 180

 

I could only struggle and roll away from his fishtail. He leaned forward and seemed to grab my body, but the handcuffs prevented him from doing so. As he dragged, the chain rattled.

“Dicken, stop moving. You’re hurt. Will you listen to me?” I screamed nervously.

I grabbed his pointed ears to prevent him from moving. I approached him and whispered, “Calm down. Someone is watching us.”

Dicken raised his head and precisely located the surveillance camera. He \vas immediately in a bad mood. His long fishtail slid past my side and surged up into a powerful wave. Before I could see what he was doing, the iron bucket I had brought in earlier had already been raised into the air and directly hit the surveillance camera. On the surveillance camera, sparks flew. I assumed it had been broken.

” Ha ha… ” The king of destruction grinned, raised his eyebrows, and stared at me. He laug hed as if he \vere a child playing pranks on others. Then he rolled me up with his fishtail again and dre\v me in front of him.

Soon, the smile disappeared from his face. He put his lips against my ears and let out a slow and hoarse voice, ’ Linda, you can ask me anything you want to know. I will build the connection for yOU.”

I was stunned and didn t know what to say. Dicken must have been guessed from Gary and my conversations. He was well a\care that I \vas on to something. I was curious, but I \vas afraid he would lie to me.

I took a deep breath and gathered my courage. “I want to know everything between you and my grandfather,’ I said as I stared into his eyes. 0 r the bond between you and my family. What I d like to say is…I want to know, ’ I said, pausing and closing my eyes. “You and I come from two different worlds. Why are you suddenIy insisting on having me?

 

Then I felt surrounded by white light. I had no idea where I was or which time zone I had entered. My mind seemed to slow dawn as if I were floating in space with no focus.

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