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The merman, my man novel Chapter 56

The Merman, My Man by Black Velvet Chapter 56

A few men hurried up to help. Gary was shocked upon seeing this. So, he finally let me down and followed after.

Then, the water tank fell hard on the deck. If the water tank weren’t made from reinforced materials, it would undoubtedly be cracked now.

The men quickly hurled themselves on it as they tried to balance the cylindrical tank. That’s when I realized there was a small window on the water tank.

 

Dicken slowly surfaced his pale, handsome face from the window.

One of his webbed claws was pressing hard against the glass cylinder. He then slowly tightened it into a fist.

A pair of dark eyes were patrolling between Gary and me. He then tilted his head slightly. A deep shadow could be spotted under his eyelids, making him appear more terrifying than ever.

I couldn’t be sure what was happening in the mind of the brilliant beast from the deep sea. But there was one thing I could be sure of; he was filled with rage. He had a strong desire to kill, and his violent energy was horrifying. It was as if someone had invaded his possessions.

 

“Ridiculous! “ Gary snorted upon seeing the merman’s actions. He continued to provoke Dicken by raising the middle finger at him. “This beast actually gets jealous?! “

He walked to my side and pulled me into his arms again. He didn’t care about the others’ opinions at all.

 

I was taken aback. Consciously pushing my arm against Gary’s chest, I refused to let him get any closer. But Gary didn’t seem to understand what I was doing. So, he pushed me harder into his embrace.

A sense of foreboding took my heart. I turned my head to look at the figure hidden in the water tank. And as expected, Dicken’s face had changed.

 

He smirked a smile, exposing two rows of sharp and vicious teeth. They were as hard as a bone. Then, he curled his webbed claws up and aimed at the cylindrical glass! A loud blasting noise could be heard immediately.

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