The merman, my man

Chapter 175



Chapter 175

The Merman, My Man by Black Velvet Chapter 175

As he loosened my buttons, I clenched my fist and forced myself to ignore him. “Are you doing this to

prove to the merman that I am yours? Do you believe he will develop jealousy like any

other man?

Ridiculous. He doesn‘t give a damn. He‘s a beast, and this will only pique his interest. To him, I’m

nothing more than a tool for satisfying his sexual desire. And you share his viewpoint. Do you believe

that beast will feel anything for me? Don‘t you think it‘s absurd? You have no idea what you‘re talking

about. I‘in nothing more than a trade item he paid for in advance.”

This was my plan to deceive Gary. But I was perplexed. These words sounded like they came from my

deepest thoughts. For a brief moment, I mistook them for real. They sounded reasonable. However, the

image of Dicken and I spending time together seemed to contradict

the thoughts. His narrow, deep eyes seemed to peer through the darkness and fixate on me. ‘No !‘

screamed a voice in my head. It‘s not what you think!

The conflict between two opposing thoughts in my mind caused me to suffer inside. My face took on a

gloomy expression.” I am the trade item,” I said in pain, closing my eyes. My family first made contact

with the inerpeople a long time ago. Laura might be keeping it from you, but

I believe she is aware of it. Everything you just saw on the monitor was because I was being

watched. There is something unique about the beast that can “bewitch” me.

I took a sip, feeling parched in my throat. For me, speaking against my will was a challenge.

Gary‘s rage would only subside if I continued, but I had no choice but to continue in order to gain his

good graces and avoid further abuse at his hands.

His touch disgusted my entire body. I couldn‘t help but curl up against him. But I had to patiently tell

him, “If you like me... a little...”

It made me want to vomit when I said this. If Gary‘s feelings for me were perceived as liking, then all of

the world‘s crimes could be embellished. I vividly recall him pushing me off the boat

and handing me over to the mermen as bait. When he discovered that I was alive, he pretended

to be an affectionate man struggling to find me. That‘s how he disguised his greedy and

psychopathic nature.

He had not been my professor for a long time. He was now a terrorist, my adversary.

I continued by saying, “Please have a professional doctor see Jolin. She is on her deathbed. You‘ve

met her before, haven‘t you? Please. Gary, I will be eternally grateful to you.” Please stop Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.

tormenting in I recalled Jolin‘s condition once again. I remembered her pale face. A miserable

emotion aroused in me, making my voice sound a little rough.

“Grateful?” Gary said it again and laughed softly. He slid his fingers through my hair and twirled them.

Then he grabbed my hair again and pushed me towards him, forcing me to face him,

saying, “Linda,

I don‘t want your appreciation. Does the fact that you said you have no feelings for the beast and that

you are bewitched mean you will accept me?”


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