Legend of the Moon Crystal

Legend of the Moon Crystal
Chapter 134 "Description of Ocean Waves"



"Uncle will go to sea again today?"


The girl sat on the sofa, hugged her doll and looked at her with a pair of watery round beads that seemed to reflect her reflection as if in front of a glass. What he called uncle was a 23-year-old young man, with a pair of purple neutrals and tanned skin from sunburn when he was at sea. It fits perfectly with her jet black hair.


The villagers called her Momo, but her name was Lamona. Lamona Eisch's.


"Mn, after going to sea, uncle will buy Nai adorable sweet candy in the store kak Alies."


Hearing him, the girl Nai was addressing smiled widely and nodded her head enthusiastically. Can not wait for the return of the uncle even though the uncle has not moved from his place to prepare his fishing equipment tonight along with his friends.


Lamona carried her backpack, put on a robe and opened the door. "Close the door immediately and wait until your mother returns. Uncle's coming back tomorrow morning."


Nai nodded, and closed the door as soon as Lamona stepped away to approach her fellow fishermen to catch fish together tonight.


"You've got the lights?"


A fisherman who seemed to be carrying the biggest bag nodded. "Already, I bring lanterns and torches as well if needed."


"What about the mesh?" The thin-bearded one asked and made Lamona nod. "I've brought him. It's ready to use."


The man nodded, "Alright. Then it's time to go."


Half an hour drive, the three of them arrived at the spacious beach which became their usual place to sail and ride the sampan which became theirs among several other ships that often sail there as well. The three carried their canoes further away from the shoreline and soon spread the nets to fish.


Lamona stiffened the lantern lamp and installed it at the canoe pole which was intended to put the lantern lamp. The sampan has a fairly large screen, and is able to accommodate up to ten adults. The wind greets the sails and leads them to float further to get more fish.


"Oh, looks like the fish isn't here. We could stay away from the fish." Thin-bearded proposal, Ronadl.


Hearing Ronadl's proposal, Dete who was carrying the biggest bag nodded. "I think it's a good idea. The fish here almost all disappear, and it's better to take it to a more distant area that we've never combed."


Lamona looked at the night sky, narrowing slightly in her doubt, but in the end she followed two of her comrades to carry the boat further away. The air became colder, and at night, under the shadow of a lantern lamp, Lamona could create air vapour from her lips as she breathed. The man tightened himself in his robe and continued to throw the net and pulled it to get a lot of small fish and big fish in it, before putting it in the basket on the sampan.


"Eh!!"


Lamona immediately turned his head when he saw the strange gurgle of his colleague. "What's up, Det?"


"There's something on the net! Very big, very hard to pull it because he keeps rebelling."


Dete's words made Ronadl immediately become excited. "It must be a very big fish! If we can catch it, we can sell it at a high price equivalent to hundreds of catties of fish! Let's pull the net!"


There was a very loud and shrill shrill shrill sound that made them involuntarily remove the mesh in their hands to cover their ears. It immediately fell into the water and dragged the nets that I was firmly on, but did not realize that Lamona's feet, caught in the rope, were dragging her into the sea water


"Lame!!"


"Mom!!"


It was what Lamona could hear before she sank into the water and was dragged away by the great force without being able to dwell much. The cold water made her head buzz, Lamona tried to untie the rope that was entangling her legs while holding her breath, for as long as she could.


Several times he scooped the air above the water surface when he was dragged up, and then sank back with a faster force. Lamona had no idea how long she had been repeating the same thing, but when she was almost on the verge of her limit, she had been stranded on a weak, face-down beach.


"Well! Huh! I thought .. I'd die." Mumbled.


Lamona can swim, of course he would not be a fisherman if he could not swim. He could, but it was very dangerous even for a fisherman like him. Not knowing where the wind was headed, with the cold state of the sea water and freezing her muscles, Lamona almost thought she would die.


"Shii!! Shi!"


The hissing made Lamona stand up, turning her gaze across, trying to find what figure was causing the sound. Lamona narrowed her eyes, stared into the darkness, and managed to find something moving wriggling inside the mesh she was using earlier. There was still the sound of fish floundering inside.


Lamona jumped when she saw a pair of golden-colored marbles emerge from the darkness and looked at her with a sharp, threatening and dangerous gaze.


Lamona's alert radar stood up, but behind that gaze, Lamona saw something else. Sort of pain, fear and also sadness.


Lamona walked away from the shoreline, palpating around it to find the rocks. Lamona gathered the branches and logs there as quickly as possible. There are some dry plants that are stuck in the sand. Lamona placed the dried leaves on the stone, splashing it for some time later, sparks can burn the tips of the leaves. Lamona blew on the leaves, and lit a fire two minutes later.


There was something moving, and Lamona could see it clearly.


Inside the net, there was a very beautiful tail. Just like the tail of a fish, it was longer and had scales shimmering under the shadow of the light of fire. As Lamona retraced the top, Lamona was more and more shocked. It was a human body, a woman to be exact. His pair of hands that were coated by a layer of membrane were trying to remove the net from his body. Her blond hair was messy and tangled due to irregular movements.


Lamona's heart pounded hard.


What kind of creature is that? Lamona didn't know it, because he had never seen it before. He first saw such a creature and he was so shocked and could not help his confusion and sense of herd.


"To .. please calm down. I'll help you take off the nets."


Because of him, saw a golden liquid emerge from his tail that was stuck by Ronadl's weapon.