Alligator eel half-fish man.
The saw-toothed shark half-fish man curled his lip and said, "Boss, why buy extra gifts? Our supplies are already scarce. Those damned human merchants always sell at high prices when they come. We're out of money."
Rudolph smiled and said, "Tyler, don't let the children down."
"Tch, if you ask me, boss, we should go find the Sun Pirates. Using their name, as long as those fish-men accept us..."
"Taylor!!"
Before Taylor could finish speaking, Dagon glared at him and said, "Do you know what you're saying, Taylor?!"
Taylor pursed his lips and bowed his head, saying, "I'm sorry, Boss Rudolph, Brother Dagon."
"It's alright, it's normal for Taylor to be unaware of some things."
Rudolf shook his head, his smile remaining unchanged: "The Sun Pirates, huh? That's a really distant memory..."
"Rudolf, how much did it cost this time? I see there are a lot of supplies," Dagon interrupted Rudolf's recollection and asked.
"More than 600 million."
Rudolf said, "I looked for many merchants, but almost no one was selling it. In the end, I had to ask Umit's men from the Deep Current to buy it back at a high price."
The defining characteristic of merfolk isn't just their fins; some merfolk can even conceal their fins. But more often, it's their skin and other features that are impossible to hide.
Anyone living in the New World would recognize it at a glance.
But what could they do? They were living in the new world...
They are half-fish people, with more human characteristics. Unlike fish people, they cannot traverse the raging ocean currents beneath the Red Line, so they cannot go to Paradise or enter the Four Seas.
Perhaps they can only live a normal life in places where information is scarce.
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