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The magical palace of "Equadoria" was unlike anywhere else—it lay in the deep, crystal-clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean near the Caribbean,
still filled with secrets untold. Rise above it, and the beautiful coasts of America began to appear.
Thousands of feet below the ocean's surface, beyond the reach of humans, existed a world of its own swagger—Equadoria.
This was the kingdom of the sirens, sparkling with diamonds and pearls so brilliantly that it blinded anyone who looked.
The palace walls were
completely transparent. Outside, tiny colorful fish like "Nemo" and luminous blue jellyfish swam as if disco lights were sparkling all around.
In the grandest chamber of the palace, standing before a massive mirror, was our hero—Osaidan…
His 10-foot muscular frame and broad shoulders proclaimed strength in every inch.
His 2-meter-long shimmering blue tail thrashed in anger, making the surrounding water bubble and churn. Its scales glittered like the full moonlight, casting a hypnotic glow across the room.
The chamber was filled with his intoxicating scent—a mix of Water Lily and Silver Ozone that could instantly make anyone dizzy.
When Osaidan swam through the water or surfaced, his 10-foot muscular form emitted an aroma that could overwhelm any human—like our Adrian. The scent was a luxurious blend:
Silver Ozone: Fresh and metallic, reminiscent of the breeze after rainfall or the electric freshness after a storm. It gave Osaidan a modern, powerful aura.
Musk: The base scent of his masculinity and muscular form—deep, seductive, and irresistible.
Sea Salt & Ambergris:
Representing the true essence of the ocean, earthy and expensive, marking Osaidan as a prince of the seas.
Marine Algae: A natural oceanic scent, revealing his life in the deep waters.
Lotus & Water Lily: A subtle sweet fragrance, reflecting his hidden emotional and tender side.
Frangipani & Sea Orchid: Wild oceanic flowers creating a mystical aura around him.
Pearl Essence: Centuries-old pearls embedded in his palace walls, emanating a regal shimmer.
Tonight was Osaidan's coronation day—the day he would soon be crowned King of this kingdom, yet his expression suggested he might devour someone raw.
"Brother! Still not ready? The crowd outside is going crazy!" his younger sister Akira chirped as she swam in. Behind her, his brothers Caspian and Zelos appeared, flaunting their muscular bodies.
"Everyone is outside waiting for your appearance, and here you are, staring at a mirror?" Caspian teased, placing a hand on Osaidan's shoulder.
Osaidan yanked it away sharply, his eyes burning with the familiar rage he often carried. "I have no interest in this crown," he growled in his deep voice.
Just then, his mother, Queen Maraina, entered. Seeing his anger, she sensed something was amiss.
"Osaidan, what's the matter? Why so irritable on such a grand day?"
"Mother… after becoming king, will I be trapped in this blue cage forever? Will I ever get to see the open world?" Osaidan asked, gesturing toward the ocean surface above.
His father, King Neptune, spoke firmly: "Son, the human world is not for us. They are weak, and we are the most powerful. You must think of your subjects first."
Osaidan didn't respond, merely turning his face away in silent disdain.
A wave surged from his thrashing 2-meter tail, shaking a nearby priceless coral table. His mind was still fixed on the full moonlight night above.
"Osaidan! The coronation moment is approaching!" King Neptune's voice boomed throughout the hall.
Osaidan slammed his massive tail on the floor, sending tremors through the palace foundation. "I don't want to be king!"
The tension inside the palace was thick, yet Osaidan's mind wandered elsewhere. He swam in agitation, the powerful flicks of his tail shaking the surrounding treasures.
His younger brother Zelos floated closer with a teasing grin. "Come on, brother! Today you become the boss of all Equadoria! Why the sulking face?
Did someone steal your favorite fish?"
Osaidan shot him a look so deadly that Zelos went silent. "I don't care for this crown. I've heard of something called the moon in the outside world, and that moonlight is so magnificent it lights up the entire ocean.
Yet here I am, trapped inside palace walls, never having seen the real moon!"
Hearing this, Caspian laughed loudly. "Oh! So our future king wants to see the moon!"
Osaidan glared at him. "Don't laugh! I've heard moonlit nights are magical. I just want to see it with my own eyes once."
Caspian shrugged playfully. "You're right, brother. The outside world is colorful… but what can we do? Father never let us go. He'd probably lock us in the palace forever!"
He leaned close and whispered, "Listen, brother.
Think smart. Become king quietly. Once the power is in your hands, you'll be free to roam wherever you want, and maybe… give me a little freedom too. Then we'll party above and watch the moon! Once you're king, everything else will follow."
Osaidan considered his brother's advice but remained angry. "King… but is the moon really as beautiful as the stories claim?"
He sighed coldly at Caspian, "Brother, you're still a child!"
Osaidan snapped, "You think being king is easy?
Once the crown is on, freedom is gone. It's day and night responsibility for the subjects and guarding the ocean borders. I won't even be able to dive as I please!"
Zelos opened his mouth to protest, but Osaidan silenced him with a hand gesture. His anger was now turning into concern.
"The biggest problem," he continued, "you forget—once the coronation ends, mother and father will come after me: 'Son, now that you are king, find a beautiful siren and settle down!'"
Osaidan buried his face in his hands. "Seriously! I want to see the moon, explore the world, and they want me married already. Even in the deepest oceans, sirens' parents have no peace!"
Caspian and Zelos couldn't stop laughing at Osaidan's frustration.
Patting him on the back, Caspian teased, "Brother! What's wrong with marriage? A fine siren as queen will bring joy to the palace!"
Osaidan crossed his massive arms over his broad chest, muscles tensing as he tried to calm himself. His 2-meter tail whipped violently through the water, sending sand and small stones flying against the palace walls.
Zelos clasped his hands together jokingly, "Yes, brother, just one request—don't bring a terrifying queen!
Otherwise, she might punish us for every little mistake. After all, she'll be the queen of the ocean… she could toss our beds out of the palace!"
Osaidan gazed out the window, thinking: "Should I wear the crown or see my chosen moon?
Once king, life becomes just a play of 'happy married life.'"
Caspian pouted jokingly, "Honestly, brother, because of you, we can't even have girlfriends!
Wherever we go, every girl already imagines you as her groom. Everyone is crazy about Prince Osaidan! Please, get married, at least girls will start noticing us too."
Osaidan squinted, turning his face with disdain. A faint tension ran through his veins, and he exhaled, sending bubbles toward the ocean surface.
Zelos smirked, "By the way… you aren't planning to marry some human girl, are you? I hear they're cute, but can you handle their gentleness?"
Osaidan pretended to lift a heavy stone toward them. "Be quiet, both of you! Mind your own business. As for the human world… I will decide who and what is there."
"Enough, Caspian!" Osaidan's deep voice echoed through the hall like an underwater earthquake. "Do you think I'm opening a wedding shop here? I don't care which siren dreams about me. Everything else is irrelevant!"
He swam swiftly toward his brothers, towering over them at his 10-foot height. He slammed his muscular hand against a coral wall, sending vibrations through the room. "This crown and these weddings feel like a prison… and you two are only worried about your girlfriends?"
He tossed his wet, long hair back, releasing the sharp scent of Water Lily and Silver Ozone, momentarily stunning his brothers.
Zelos stammered, "Brother… why the anger? We were just… I mean, thinking of your good!"
Osaidan shot one last deadly glance and swam toward the window. A powerful flick of his tail sent them backward.
His brothers laughed as they swam away, but Osaidan's mind focused on one thing—the human girl? No, he wasn't interested in anyone. He was searching for that one face he had glimpsed near the shore.
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