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The Merman, My Man novel Chapter 120

The Merman, My Man by Black Velvet Chapter 120

The evil red -haired merman immediately came to mind when I saw this. “Did you see anything?” I yelled in a panicked voice. Is there any sound? Is there any blood on the ground?”

“I’m not sure,” Peter said in a daze, shaking his head. ” I’m not sure because I was in a deep sleep.” Maybe I heard some noises, but when I awoke, I realized you were both gone. “

My heart sank to the bottom.

 

Because Peter and the others were not attacked, I was almost certain that Jolin was not taken away as food. However, I couldn’t stop thinking about what the red -haired mermen had done to me. He lusted after my body. Jolin had slept with me earlier, and the red -haired merman’s target was most likely me. But when he realized I wasn’t there, he inadvertently took Jolin away.

I remembered the merman’s cave scene and thought Jolin might have the same experience as me. My heart was filled with dread. Jolin was taken away as a result of my actions. I became engrossed in my thoughts.

“God, please bless…us, ” I said, gritting my teeth and clenching my fist. “We need to get Jolin out of there as soon as possible.”

Then I felt a vibration, and it came from Peter. “Hey!

 

Hello! Is it you, Jolin? Speak! “Can you hear me?”

I looked nervously at Peter’s pager, which kept beeping, “Save…Save…Save me!”

 

 

 

The benefit of crossing the island was obvious; it was a shorter distance. However, there were drawbacks on the island as well. On the island, there would be unexpected dangers. Fortunately, Jack was an experienced biological researcher and natural explorer, which put us at ease.

 

We proceeded towards the island jungle under jack’s arrangements after determining the path on the electronic map.

There was no daylight on the merman’s island, and everything appeared to be shrouded in thick fog. The so-called day was only slightly brighter than the might. It was nine o’clock in the morning, but it felt darker than the night before. Almost no sunlight could be seen. Many lights shimmered among the bushes, and it looked like a ghost fire from a horror movie.

 

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