Chapter 596 - He’s Back (7) (1/2)

Translator: Atlas Studios  Editor: Atlas Studios

Bluepool yawned. In order to replace the oxygen for these females, he hadn’t slept well the entire night.

He dived to the bottom in frustration and shouted impolitely, “Wake up! Wake up! Your mates are here to pick you up.”

Bluepool had contained them into a large air bubble while they leaned against each other and slept. The sudden yelling caused the timid females to jolt awake in fright.

Gazing at the unfamiliar surroundings, some females even let out a short shriek, and it took them a while before they recalled the events of last night.

But Bluepool wasn’t one to have tender, protective feelings for the fairer sex. He simply blew a bubble and said, “Hurry and get up.”

Other than Molly, the other females hadn’t had a chance to interact with Bluepool, so they were looking at him as though he was a freak.

Since no one came to him, the impatience on Bluepool’s face intensified.

“I’ll go out first.” Molly got up. Looking at him, she still felt a lingering fear.

Bluepool brought the bubble to the edge of the large air bubble and pulled her in with one hand.

Ripples formed on the water surface as a light blue bubble floated to the surface.

The males on the shore heaved a sigh of relief in unison.

Molly squeezed out of the bubble and took in the oxygen-filled air in the open, feeling her chest expand immediately.

“Molly.”

A tall and well-built body blocked out the light above her head, and from above rang the deep growl signature of a tiger beastman.

Molly’s breathing halted, and she turned her head and walked back to her house.

The tall and well-built male kept following her, his dejected feelings evident in his voice. “Are you still mad at me?”

Molly halted in her footsteps. She was indeed very angry back then, but after seeing what happened to Becky, that anger was replaced by a sense of unease.

Seeing that the male was merely following her, but otherwise didn’t misbehave, Molly felt slightly more at ease.

To calm him down, Molly said softly, “No, Carl.”