The plot is actually relatively simple, telling a story about a village called Qiyu Village, which has a custom. When there is a vision at sea, I want to choose a girl and let her marry Poseidon to keep the village in good weather. The female host is the chosen girl this time. She was put on the boat by the villagers, floated to the sea alone, and then entered the territory of Poseidon. After marrying Poseidon, she slowly began to discover that Poseidon was ferocious, but she was tolerant of her. She lived comfortably on the island until one day she found a fish.
In fact, this fish is the so-called Poseidon. One person and one fish fell in love with each other in the morning and evening. But at the moment, the woman still doesn't know that Poseidon is the big fish. One day, the big fish disappeared and reappeared as a man in human form. The two fell in love, and the truth didn't surface until the goddess was pregnant and Poseidon's mother went to stay with her mother. It turns out that the so-called Poseidon is not really Poseidon, but Kun, and the female Kun in the Kun family can't have children, so the male Kun can only rely on human women to produce, so there is a legend of marrying. The biological mother of the man is a human woman, who died after he was born. His mother princess sealed his ability, so that he can only be half man and half demon.
However, in the end, the man lifted the seal, regained power, and lived happily with the woman. There will be no more Poseidon marriage in the future. Generally speaking, the plot is good, adapted from a serial studio, but there are many changes. Fortunately, the logic of the plot is online, and it makes sense and makes sense, because it is more viewable.