As they passed the deck, the French man suddenly fired a shot towards Manuel Ink through the gap between the bodyguards.
He aimed at Manuel Ink's right cheek; Manuel was standing near the iron chains on the deck, with the sea below him.
When the bullet flew over, Manuel instinctively veered to the left to dodge, losing his balance and pulling Summer Sutton along with him into the sea with a splash.
On the boat, the Frenchman's gun was still firing relentlessly.
He randomly sprayed bullets at the sea where Summer Sutton was, leaving no wave untouched.
Summer Sutton was dragged into the water by Manuel Ink, struggling to swim towards the distant beach.
Bullets rained down on the sea surface above them, creating splashes like raindrops.
It was nighttime, the sky had long turned dark, and the light on the sea was dim.
Summer Sutton's heart was in her throat, terrified of being accidentally hit by a bullet.
