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Mr. President, do not make me wet

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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Tragic Loss

The underwater city of Aqualis was a place of ethereal beauty and ancient secrets, where vibrant coral reefs formed a majestic palace for its merfolk inhabitants. Illuminated by bioluminescent flora and serene blue light filtering from the surface, Aqualis thrived in its peaceful existence. However, tranquility was a fragile veil over a deep-seated darkness that was about to break through.

Xiaolan, a young mermaid of unrivaled grace and beauty, swam languidly through the crystal-clear waters of the city's central plaza. Her scales shimmered like polished emeralds, reflecting the gentle light from above, as her flowing hair cascaded around her like a silken cloak. But today, the usual vibrancy in her eyes was replaced by a dull, foreboding shadow. Today, the world was collapsing around her.

Xiaolan's sister, Yuhuan, was busy at the family's coral workshop, carefully weaving intricate designs into a new piece of jewelry. Yuhuan was known for her meticulous craftsmanship and had recently been working on a piece inspired by the legendary jade locket their family had safeguarded for centuries. The locket, an heirloom of immense power, was rumored to have the ability to command the tides and control the very essence of the ocean. It was both a symbol of their heritage and a potent artifact that held their family's destiny.

But Xiaolan's thoughts were consumed by the dark prophecy that had started circulating in the murky depths. The whispers of a family—greedy for power and ruthless in their pursuit—were said to be closing in on them. The Zhangs, a human family known for their wealth and insatiable greed, had set their sights on the jade locket, believing it to be the key to untold power and influence.

As Xiaolan neared her home, the once-familiar melody of her people's songs turned into a cacophony of distress. Her heart pounded in her chest as she swam faster, propelled by an urgent sense of dread. When she arrived at their family's residence, the sight that greeted her was one of unimaginable horror.

The coral mansion, usually a beacon of beauty and security, was now a crumbling ruin. The once-vibrant colors of their home were marred by dark, ominous stains. Fragments of shattered glass and broken treasures floated aimlessly, carried by the currents. The air was thick with a metallic scent that clawed at Xiaolan's senses, a stark reminder of the violence that had unfolded.

"Xiaolan!" Yuhuan's voice pierced through the murky water, tinged with panic and grief. Xiaolan followed the sound, finding Yuhuan clinging to a large piece of wreckage amidst the chaos. Her eyes were wide with terror, her usually calm demeanor shattered.

"What happened?" Xiaolan's voice trembled as she reached her sister. The anguish in her eyes mirrored Yuhuan's own pain.

"The Zhangs—they came for the locket," Yuhuan gasped, her voice barely a whisper amidst the sobs. "They attacked us. Father tried to protect it, but..."

Tears streamed down Xiaolan's cheeks as she clutched Yuhuan's hand, her mind struggling to process the devastation. Their parents were gone—killed in the raid for the jade locket. The weight of their loss settled heavily on Xiaolan's shoulders. The jade locket, once a symbol of their legacy, was now a reason for their destruction.

The sisters embraced each other, their grief intertwining as they floated amidst the wreckage of their shattered home. The underwater world of Aqualis, once a haven of peace, had become a place of mourning. The entire city had been thrown into chaos, with merfolk gathering in somber assemblies to honor those who had fallen and to grieve their losses.

In the central plaza, a makeshift memorial was erected for the victims of the attack. Merfolk from every corner of Aqualis came to pay their respects, their faces etched with sorrow and disbelief. Xiaolan and Yuhuan stood among the crowd, their hearts heavy with the weight of their loss and the burden of their newfound reality.

As the days passed, the sisters found solace in the shared grief of their people. Yet, beneath the sorrowful surface of their mourning, a burning resolve began to take shape within them. The Zhang family had not only taken their loved ones but had also robbed them of their legacy. Xiaolan and Yuhuan vowed to seek vengeance, to reclaim their family's honor, and to ensure that the jade locket would never fall into the wrong hands again.

Their grief slowly transformed into a steely determination. They began to plan their next steps, knowing that their journey would be fraught with danger and uncertainty. The ocean depths, once a symbol of their safe haven, now seemed like a vast and treacherous expanse. But they were undeterred. The loss they had suffered would fuel their quest for retribution.

In the shadows of their grief, the mermaids made a pact. They would venture into the human world, where the Zhangs resided, and infiltrate their ranks. Xiaolan would assume the role of a secretary in the Zhang family's vast empire, while Yuhuan would find her place within the human world as well. Together, they would unravel the mysteries surrounding the jade locket, seek justice for their family, and protect their people from further harm.

As the sun set over Aqualis, casting a dim, melancholic light over the mourning city, Xiaolan and Yuhuan prepared to leave behind the only world they had ever known. Their hearts were heavy with the weight of their loss, but their spirits were ignited by a fierce resolve. The journey ahead would be long and perilous, but they were determined to see it through.

Their underwater world, though mourning, would always remember the strength and resilience of its fallen heroes. Xiaolan and Yuhuan were poised to become the vengeful avengers of their family's honor, setting the stage for a journey that would test their courage, their love, and their unwavering commitment to justice.