Chapter 206: Glaukus, the god of the sea
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The icy sea water exploded in his body again, but the man still couldn't keep his mouth shut under the intense fear, and the whole person was dragged to the bottom of the sea by the thing that didn't know what it was.
Then, he felt the whole person continue to rise, and then he was thrown out of the sea by the thing he didn't know what it was, and spun around in the air several times, and then fell heavily on the sand.
Of course, Skula did all this, and when she had done it, she quietly poked her head out of the sea again, silently staring at the man still lying on the beach.
I saw the man slowly get up, and then slapped his left leg, which looked like he had cramped from being too frightened just now.
After a few heavy beats, as if he had eased up a little, the man took a thick and large stick from the pair of firewood, and walked in the direction of the moment again.
Later, after Skula turned into a human form, he returned to the island and talked to the man about it, and Skula asked why, but in such a dangerous situation, he still walked over with a large wooden stick.
The man looked at Skula with a strange expression: "At that time, I thought I saw you, if there is really a sea monster there, you are in an extremely dangerous place, so I must get you out!"
However, at that time, Skula was still very surprised to see the man's actions, and wondered how he dared to come back.
But Skula didn't want to hurt him anymore, so she slowly and quietly retracted her head again, and the whole person dived to the bottom of the sea, and then swam away from the island.
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The next afternoon, Skula finally forced the monsters back from the lower half of his body, turned into a human form again, and climbed up from the other side of the island.
Skula was wet all over, and before she could get close to the man, the man who hadn't slept all night felt something strange behind him, and then turned around to see the embarrassed Skula behind her.
"You...... You're back?" the man said incoherently with excitement, then quickly brought Skula to the fire and sat her down, then hurriedly added a few handfuls of firewood to the fire.
The man saw that Skola's clothes and hair were soaked, so he took off his dried shirt and placed it next to Skulla, and then turned away.
Skula looked at the muscular figure of the sailor man, and couldn't help but be even more obsessed, but she also knew that the man meant to let her change her clothes, and she didn't refuse, so she obediently put them on.
I don't know why, Skula has a little inexplicable feeling in his heart, warm, maybe this fire is a little too hot, how can his chest be hot?
"It's changed. "Skula looks a little cute in this fat sailor suit.
The man made sure that Skula had indeed changed, then turned around, picked the wet garment from Skulla's hand, and sat down by the fire to dry it.
"But my pants are so wet...... "Skulla pouted, gesturing to the man.
"But......" The man said with some embarrassment, looking at Skula's pants, which were already wet and clinging to his body.
Seeing the man's embarrassed face, Skula couldn't help but laugh: "Hahaha...... I'm kidding you, thank you for saving my life yesterday, my name is Skola, what about you?"
The man was also amused by Skulla's behavior, and he also introduced himself: "Hello, my name is Andrei, what's your last name?"
Skulla shook his head slowly: "I don't know, everyone has called me Skula since I was a child, and I don't have a ...... of my parents"
"I'm sorry. Andrei bowed his head in embarrassment, "My surname is Glaukos. ”
"Glaukos?!" Skola's eyes suddenly widened, and his expression was incredulous, "What is the relationship between Andrew Glaukos and you?!"
Andre frowned slightly: "Do you know my brother?"
At that moment, Andrei suddenly remembered something, and stood up at once, and the Skula dress in his hand fell into the fire, but neither of them paid attention to it.
"Skula......" André muttered as he shook his head in disbelief, "which sea monster are you!
Here's the thing: when Skula was young and beautiful, she would attract the attention of countless men everywhere she went, and once again she met Glaukos by the sea.
In fact, Glaukos was just an ordinary mortal fisherman, but when he went out to sea again, Glaukos stumbled upon an herb that could revive dead fish, and driven by curiosity, Glaukos ate this herb.
When Glaucus woke up again, he found that he had been transformed into a fish-tailed monster, and when he was discovered by the god of the ocean, Okeanos, and Thetis, the queen of the sea, they added Glaucus to the list of sea gods.
The encounter between Glaukos and Scoura was just an accident, but this accident caused Glaukos to fall in love with Scoura at first sight, but at that time, Scoura saw the fishtailed man and looked like a monster Glaukos, so he always maintained a rejection attitude towards Glaukos.
After several rejections of his pursuits, Glaukos found the famous witch in no way: Karl.
Glaucus's passionate love did not win Skulla's heart, but the witch Karl became deeply infatuated with him, and Karl once persuaded Glaukus to abandon Skulla and be with her, but Glaukus refused.
Enraged, Karl pretended to accede to Glaukos's request, but secretly cursed Skula, secretly sprinkling the world's most vicious poison of her own configuration into the pool where Skula bathed.
When Skula bathed, she found that her lower body had turned into a monster, and she had no choice but to go to the sea.
Seeing this, Glaukos was also furious, and in a fit of rage, he killed the witch Kar who was getting in the way, and chased after Skola.
However, even the Skoura who had become like this still refused Glaukos's pursuit, and Glaukos became disheartened and obediently became a sea god, but from time to time he also deliberately led some slave ships and pirate ships to the sea where Skula lived, and provided Skula with those who had lost their conscience for Skulla's amusement.
It is precisely because of this that Glaukus was sentenced to death by the god of the ocean, Okeanos, and became the first god of the sea to be executed by capital punishment.