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About Me Being Adopted by Talula (Complete).

Chapter 359: The Wonderful Agreement of the Deep Sea Hunter. [358]



Summary

In this chapter, Rose Marry and Orson are confronted by the Ghost Shark, who declares their bond to be deeper than blood. This declaration leads to an unexpected and chaotic moment where Rose Marry, initially startled, becomes competitive and pounces on Orson. The situation escalates, with Orson struggling to manage the playful antics of both Rose Marry and the Ghost Shark, who demonstrates a terrifyingly cheerful demeanor despite the chaos. Orson’s frustration culminates in a stern scolding of the trio, where he expresses disappointment but also affectionately ruffles Rose Marry’s hair, indicating his paternal feelings. Despite his annoyance, he remains caring and protective, especially towards Rose Marry, whom he views as innocent. The narrative then shifts to a more serious tone as Orson attempts to guide Ghost Shark through her emotional struggles. He relates her situation to that of Rose Marry, emphasizing the importance of confronting past traumas. Orson vows to help Ghost Shark overcome the challenges stemming from her past, offering reassurance that she can find genuine feelings of love. The chapter closes with Orson feeling fatigued after a day of introducing Ghost Shark to the surroundings of Rhodes Island, revealing his protective nature as he takes care of the girls, trying to create a supportive environment for all of them. The dynamics between the characters highlight themes of friendship, emotional turmoil, and the complexity of bonds formed through trauma and affection.

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