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The Bride of the Water God chapter 96

2010/10/06

The Bride of the Water God chapter 96 (하백의 신부 제96회) appeared in the September 15, 2010 issue of Wink Magazine. If you don’t want to know, don’t read.

SPOILER ALERT

Going to make this short since there is another chapter after this I have to summarize. Biryum asks Mui just what does Mura mean to him. Mui says they are like older sister/younger brother. Biryum says but to Mura, Mui is EVERYTHING and does Mui remember the last words he told Mura. (He had told her to not lay hands on Soah again and that was her last warning and don’t make him hate her.) Mui is wondering what he should do about Mura. Mura and that other light-haired goddess is talking. Mura tells the other goddess she can do whatever she wants with the human who’s on the island (Soah). Other-goddess asks Mura if she[Mura] has seen her[light-haired goddess]‘s son. Mura says no but he must be on the mountain somewhere.

Scene switches. The (pretty-hot looking god) is looking over Soah’s slumbering figure and wondering who she is since she seems human. As he gets near her, his HUGE wolf starts snarling and a king water dragon comes out of the protective amulet/stone Mui had given her. Now the god is really wondering who she is and who the owner of the charm is. He just waits for her to wake up. When she does she’s like who are you. He asks her who gave her the charm and she lies and says Biryum gave it to her. He says that wind-god Biryum? And says for him to have given her such a charm on par with his own powers, he must love her. But then he goes on to say that they’d be better off if that was not the case since there was a instance like this before. She asks what happened. He says a goddess fell in love with a human man and made him into a god. Soah wants to meet this human man who’s also experienced having a god/goddess fall in love with her/him. The god standing before her says that’s not possible since the human man went crazy and died. No, rather, he died by the hands of the goddess who loved him. Now Soah seems worried. A majestic peacock-like huge bird flies by. The god looks up and is like oh, mother’s looking for me. The peacock/phoenix is talking to him and is like so you were here…then notices Soah. She transforms into her goddess form (this is the light-haired goddess who had killed the human man she fell in love with and made him into a god). And goes up to Soah, grabs her hair (not that forcefully) and says, “So, you must be the human girl named Soah.” End of chapter.

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