Outside, Han Jun was having a hard time calming himself. "I did nothing wrong; why am I nervous? In fact, I should be pleased that I saw everything," he thought to himself.
"You can come in," Hai Yang's voice echoed from inside.
Han Jun entered but dared not look into Hai Yang's eyes.
"The men are out of the way for now; we should leave here and not wait for death."
"Oh." Han Jun nodded and stole a glance at Hai Yang, who was now back in her usual disguise. "What a living thing; she is still as calm as this. Do mermaids have no sense of embarrassment?" he contemplated. The more he thought about this, the more guilty he felt. Perhaps it's because Hai Yang showed no reaction; that's why he felt guilty.
"Stop staring at me!"