Hill looked helplessly at Anbur, who was so angry that even her hair seemed to thrash about wildly, though it looked more like seaweed.
On her flailing arms were fins, which made her look even less human.
But compared to her true form, this Anbur, clad in a shell top and a seaweed long skirt, with an ugly appearance, was somewhat more presentable.
Hill lowered his head to glance at Alice, who could not even bear the sight of Anbur in front of her, hoping the small white cat had never encountered the true Goddess of the Near Seas.
Agleya would react even more frantically than Alice.
He remembered there was an organization of Great Sea Dreamers that crossed many worlds, and Hill planned to look for them when he visited other worlds.
Agleya and the deities there would likely get along well.