Chapter 1251
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Debbie smiled as she exercised her wrists.
âDonât worry. I know Tae
Kwon Do,â she said, raising her eyebrow.
Carlos was a bit more relaxed, knowing she wasnât panicking. He turned his attention back to the
monster, and focused on taking it down as fast as possible. They both focused on that.
Debbieâs bikini was torn by the monsterâs long, wicked claws. Luckily, she wasnât hurt.
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Soon, the monster Carlos was dealing with was knocked to the ground.
Carlos put a foot on its shoulder to keep it down, and picked up a stone. Without batting an eye, he
used that stone to smash its skull in.
Unconscious or dead, it didnât matter. It wasnât moving anymore.
Debbie gave the monster she was dealing with a few reverse sweeping kicks. The ugly thing roared,
got to its feet, and dashed out of the forest and to the shoreline. She watched it, confused, and
wondered if she should follow.
Carlos noticed her hesitation. He grabbed her wrist and said, âDonât.â
The monster stopped at the waterâs edge and kept roaring at the sea.
Its voice pierced the darkness, making everyone feel uneasy. It didnât sound Like anything on this
earth. Carlos took Debbie into his arms and stroked her hair to comfort her.
Next, something weird happened. The sea level rose. Inside two minutes, the water reached their feet.
This was bad, they realized.
The monster was still yelling, waving its arms.
âIt must be some kind of sea monster trying to drown us. Wait here, Iâll go finish it off,â
Carlos decided.
But Debbie didnât want to stay there alone. She caught up with him and said, âIâll go with you. Let me
help.â
Carlos was worried.
âItâs not safe. Stay,â he said quietly.
Knowing his stubbornness, she conceded. Carlos ran up to the monster.
The beast had its back to him, and the man gave it a kick with all his might, sending it sprawling in the
water. The beast still struggled, which astounded him. An ordinary man would have been paralyzed or
killed from that blow. The brute seemed to shrug it off.
He wasted no time, standing on it with both feet to keep it from getting up. He was trying to drown it, so
no matter how much the monster struggled he wouldnât let go.
Debbie looked at the monster Carlos had killed. Then she picked up a rock, ran to Carlos and was
ready to hit the other monster in the head.
Carlos stopped her. He took the rock from her hand and scolded, âGo back!â