Chapter 93
Chapter 93
The Merman, My Man by Black Velvet Chapter 93
Seeing the rescue boat lifted my spirits immediately. With all the strength I had, I swam toward the C0pyright © 2024 Nôv)(elDrama.Org.
direction of the light. The closer I got, the safer I felt because I could hear the bustling commotion of
people on board. I was so relieved that even the stinging pain on my back felt like it had reduced in
severity.
It was Gary and the others. They seemed to have defeated the pirates in the middle of all the chaos
and seized control of the ship.
“Gary! I’m right here! It’s my, Linda! “
I quickly made my way toward the boat, but I still couldn’t fully comprehend the speed of my swimming.
It was as if I had a small motor propeller attached to me. When I finally reached Gary and the rest, they
were surprised to see me.
“Linda! Oh my god! It really is you! “ Gary couldn’t help but exclaim when he saw me. He then
immediately extended his arm to pull me up from the water and enveloped me in an embrace.
He was so excited to see me that his body was shaking. He wrapped his strong arms around me so
tightly that I almost couldn’t breathe.
“Alright, Gary. I ‘m still alive. If you put in any more force, I might die from suffocation instead.“
I could only weakly complain so that he would release me. I was finally on the boat and could stand
instead of swim in the water.
Gary then steered the boat in a different direction then sped toward the main ship. As the motor roared,
I finally slumped down and relaxed.
Surprisingly, I found the boat very comfortable and craved sleep. It looked like being at sea for several
months had its way of wearing me out.
The sailors next to me were kind enough to put a raincoat over me and lend me a hand warmer. I felt
their kindness as I received the items, and I was so touched that I was left speechless.
“It’s great to see you again, Miss Linda. We’re so glad to see you’re safe. You’re such a strong person
too, considering all that you’ve been through! “ The sailors comforted me as they patted my shoulder.
With a worried expression, one of the sailors looked in the direction I came from and said, “The waves
over there were very turbulent earlier. It’s not because of the sea monster, is it? Goodness, how did you
manage to escape that?“
I was stunned as I suddenly remembered what Dicken had told me before he left. I felt myself falling
into a trance-like state, and a feeling I could not describe started to rise in my chest.
I snapped back to reality when I felt another pat on my shoulder. I shook my head and replied, “There
wasn’t anything over there. The sea monster wasn’t there. It was just natural waves caused by the
wind.“
“That merman…“
“Where is he?“
I quickly looked around in search of his figure, but the surface of the sea was covered in a thick fog.
Other than ripples and the moonlight, I couldn’t see anything else.
Then one of the sailors asked, “I was asking you whether that merman had escaped.“
It seemed like the sailor hadn’t seen Dicken and was just asking his whereabouts. I looked away from
the water awkwardly and just muttered an excuse. “I don’t know either. We’ll see what we should do
once I discuss with the team.“
I tolerated the impulse to look around for Dicken and instead forced myself to look in the direction this
boat was heading. But then, Gary looked back at me and furrowed his brows. He had a rather
complicated look on his face.
So, I pretended not to notice his gaze and instead focused on the sea behind him.
That night, I followed Gary back onto the pirate ship. Thankfully, the ship was no longer under the
control of the pirates. During the battle with the pelican eels, the pirates suffered heavy losses, and
Gary took the opportunity to seize control of the ship along with his men.
The pirates weren’t expecting the events to unfold that way. They never imagined pelican eels to be out
for their blood or end up as prisoners themselves. One could only explain how these things happened
by chalking it up to fate.
Gary and his men had tossed the pirates into the cabins below deck while the rest of us found empty
cabins to rest.