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Now reading: Chapter 799 - Mermaid Children from Warlock Apprentice, a Fantasy novel by 牧狐.

Chapter 799: rmaid Children

The strange sound wasn’t noticeable at first until Gondola moved further and allowed them to recognize the lodies that suggested a song.

“Ohh, this feels nice!” Tulu closed his eyes and began to hum along.

In the beginning, Tulu was simply swaying his head with the changing tunes. But soon, his movent intensified until he slowly walked toward where the music ca from.

In order to go after the music, he dangerously peeked his head over the edge of the boat. And before he could overdo it and fall over, soone’s loud snicker suddenly reached his good ear and “fished” his spirit out of the bewitching music.

In the next second, Tulu woke up as a bone-piercing chilliness invaded his body. This was when he saw half of his body already outside the protective barrier on the boat.

He jumped back with a start and saw Angor grinning at him. It was obvious that Angor just alerted him with that laugh.

Before Tulu could thank Angor for the tily help, he heard the strange music again and quickly covered his ears out of instinct.

On the surface of the sea brightened by the color of dusk, a group of pink-colored rmaids was playfully swimming around while singing, without noticing a flying boat well above their heads.

Tulu looked at the creatures, terrified.

“Mister Padt, I-I—”

“A simple ans of mind manipulation,” Angor replied with an indifferent look. “Since you just escaped, you will know how to do it again by yourself next ti.”

Tulu noticed that the music could still reach his brain despite his self-protection, so he simply lowered his hands.

As Angor said, as long as he was aware and did not intentionally enjoy the music, he wouldn’t get affected at all.

“I wasn’t expecting to see them for real. Those seem like younglings,” Angor comnted while observing the rmaids below with an intrigued look. “I was wrong. The rchant ship was safe because these young ones aren’t at the age for hunting yet. Rather, they prefer sweets.”

The rmaids with pink tails all resembled teenage boys and girls if one only looked at their upper bodies. So of the female ones were still munching on so rose cakes they received from the traveling ship.

“They don’t hunt? Then why did I—” Tulu wasn’t looking as scared when he learned that those were children.

“Similar to human societies, rmaids have their own education and training thods that are no less effective than ours. Naturally, their kids are under the protection of adults, and the adults are responsible for hunting. As for what just happened... the voice of a rmaid is naturally captivating to humans. This group of small fry doesn’t have to actively use their ability to charm you when singing. Of course, their power is a lot weaker compared to their parents.”

Angor lowered his voice into a whisper. “Telling from the thin film covering their bodies, these are Rogge rmaids.”

While most rmaids had beautiful looks by human standards, the Rogges looked even better on average. Among all different rmaids, Angor was most interested in the Rogges because the transparent, silk-like substance that covered their bodies looked very similar to the scarves worn by celestial individuals ntioned in Jon’s mythology stories.

If a skilled artist were here, they would undoubtedly copy the divine scenery where these adorable creatures were swimming in the dusk and create another masterpiece for the whole world to admire.

However...

“There must be adults watching over them.” Angor looked around carefully. “These kids must be the high-class among their ranks too, so there got to be a lot of guardians around.”

As soon as he said those words, the peaceful seawater was suddenly unsettled by a giant tide.

Instead of moving away, the rmaid kids dived into the big wave and began to happily pull off all kinds of surfing tricks.

Angor widened his eyes slightly as he saw more rmaid children erging from the water.

They all had colorful tails and shiny “scarves” that further added to their cute looks. Now, over thirty rmaids were playing around the tide as if they found their best toy.

And thanks to the increased number, their song was amplified before it reached Gondola again. While Angor was completely unaffected, Tulu was easily hypnotized.

When Angor saw Tulu moving to the edge of the boat again, he sighed in annoyance and deployed a spirit barrier around the boat. The barrier was intended for blocking off the mind-manipulation effect but without physically stopping the music from going in.

Tulu quickly noticed what happened to him and blushed. Angor wasn’t going to bla him since it was just right for a mortal to act so helplessly in the presence of supernatural creatures.

“Mister Padt, shall we speed up? I think your boat can leave this area within a minute if we go at full speed,” said Tulu.

Angor considered for a while and agreed to the plan. He did feel a bit interested in the rmaids, but it wasn’t enough reason for him to halt their travel. He might find the ti and work on a project regarding the rmaids later, but definitely not now.

However, before Tulu could tend to the boat, Toby flew out of Angor’s pocket and made a series of wing signs at Tulu in protest.

Angor easily interpreted what his partner wanted. As a “music lover”, Toby felt like spending so more ti enjoying the wonderful performance. According to Toby, it wasn’t as wonderful as true music perford by human masters, but the bird still preferred to stay here for a while.

Also, the enchanting power of the rmaids had zero effect on Toby. This was why Toby ca out and stopped Tulu from driving the boat.

Angor chose to agree. Their schedule wasn’t tight. Taking a brief rest was acceptable.

He signaled Tulu to take it easy and strengthened the spirit barrier just in case.

Since Gondola was hidden among the clouds, the little rmaids minded their own gas without noticing the observers at all.

After listening to what Angor explained to him, Tulu was carefully looking at the joyful scene while being extrely cautious. He knew that anyone foolish enough to get carried away and approach the playful creatures would soon end up as a pile of bones.

At this mont, Tulu couldn’t find any courage to appreciate the lovely music at all. He knew it was supposed to be a deadly weapon and only wished to get away as fast as possible.

Angor was fully aware of Tulu’s mindset. And compared to Tulu, he regarded the presence of rmaids more open-mindedly.

In the views of humans, rmaids were wicked predators and their enemies. Of course, Angor didn’t like them. But at the sa ti, he understood the laws of nature. rmaids hunted human seafarers for survival, and it was written in their nature. Angor would rather behave like a neutral observer in this case and avoid making trouble as long as the rmaids did not attack him first.

Putting their cruelty aside, Angor would admit that the rmaids both looked and sounded marvelous. Unlike Tulu, who was fully concentrated on staying safe, Angor had what it took to admire the more pleasant elents shown by the rmaids.

Using their premature voices that would doubtlessly grow more charming in the future, the young rmaids praised different entities during their surfing gas. The setting sun, the benevolent sea, and everything that existed with them... To these young spirits, everything in this world was beautiful and fun, just like human babies who had yet to learn how to tell good from evil.

And because of their innocent spirits, their songs were enthralling to all.

A mont later, the unharmonious noise of more tides ca from the water and interrupted the show.

Angor looked below and saw a gigantic turtle as big as a cloud whale slowly rising to the surface, causing dangerous-looking tidal waves to travel in all directions even though it wasn’t moving very fast.

Strangely, the turtle had a big pile of colorful corals of different shapes placed on its shell.

The rmaid children began to climb onto the turtle’s body without showing the slightest hint of fear.

At the sa ti, another distant lody was heard from the turtle.

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