Only to hear a splash, the fish-man pupil impressively enlarged, as if the kite of the broken line, straight fell on the beach.
David turned around and stopped when he saw the fish-man was killed.
"What the hell is that?"
David gasped for breath, with sweat on his forehead.
He didn't expect the fish-man to be so fast.
The wound he had just bandaged was torn apart again because of the violent movement, and the blood dyed the gauze red.
On the other hand, Arusha pursed her lips and said with a dull expression, "Oh, I'm so bored." She had thought to play with the big fish, but she didn't expect to lose her toy so soon.
She looked at Allen with grievance and walked back listlessly with her head down.
She jumped into Allen's arms.
Allen could know what was on her mind. He touched her delicate nose and smiled, "Don't worry little fool. There will be much such big fish coming later." "Really?"
With her eyes wide open, she looked excited.
"Of course," Allen said dotingly.