The Merman, My Man by Black Velvet Chapter 86
The pelican eel knew the danger of exposing its abdomen, so it immediately submerged back into the sea. A pool of blood then spread all over the ocean from its abdomen, and the water turned turbid instantly.
The waves were roaring, and the water was cloudy. I couldn’t see where Dicken was, so I didn’t dare to shoot anymore. I was afraid my poor shooting skills would accidentally injure him.
I could only look at the sea nervously and observe what would happen next.
As I gazed down at sea, a dark shadow swept in from the cabin window. It was the tentacle! I was frightened and immediately raised my gun to attack it. It then opened up its mouth full of sharp teeth and bit my weapon!
The speed was abnormally fast that I forgot to release the gun from my hand. So, my whole body was dragged away violently by the tentacle.
I was then thrown into the sea before I could even scream.
The icy cold water drowned me rapidly, and the salty sea water entered my mouth and nose. I choked several times, struggling to keep my head above the sea.
A colossal wave crashed against me again, and the tide raised me in the air. As the wave faded, I had already been dragged a thousand inches away from the hull.
The dashing waves made me dizzy, and I had lost all sense of direction. I was utterly lost. The seawater blurred my eyes. So, I couldn’t see the enormous pelican eel, and I didn’t know where Dicken was.
I was doomed…
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