389 Chapter 388 of “Quickly Wear (Only with H can there be love)”
by€14: Mermaid
Ding Rou stopped, fearing to make Yu angry: “I thought about it, and I think what you said makes sense, Yu’er. You can’t make fun of my body just because I’m in good health.”
The mermaid quickly asked: “So Rourou, you won’t go back?”
“I won’t go back.” Ding Rou said, “Here, give me your pants and I’ll dry them.”
Putting their clothes aside to dry, the two of them sat together and chatted about whatever came to mind.
“I forgot to ask,” Ding Rou said, “What method did you use to allow me to breathe in the water?”
The mermaid did not hide it, but directly showed it to Ding Rou.
It was too dark, so Ding Rou saw him blowing on her, not knowing how strong it was.
“Put your hand up and touch it,” the mermaid said.
Ding Rou subconsciously raised her hand to touch her head, and felt a thin membrane that wrapped her entire head inside: “Is this what allows me to breathe in the water?”
The mermaid nodded.
Ding Rou asked: “How big can this bubble be blown?”
“Rourou can be as big or small as she wants.”
Ding Rou nodded, thinking that next time the mermaid would blow a bubble to wrap herself up and take a look in the water.
Later she asked the mermaid why it suddenly darkened when she was last in the water.
The mermaid said sheepishly: “I forgot to conceal my breath, and they all ran away in fear. But don’t worry, Rourou, I’m not fierce, it’s because those fish are too timid.”
“Ah.” Ding Rou saw him rushing to explain, but she couldn’t help but want to tease him, “It would be great if you could be more fierce, so that I don’t have to be afraid when I see sharks in the sea.”
The mermaid glanced at her and waved her tail: “Sharks don’t look big, but they are actually very docile.”
Ding Rou thought about the appearance of a shark and found that it could not be associated with docility at all.
But she also understood that her stupid fish should be quite powerful in the sea, at least the sharks were afraid of him.
The temperature dropped in the second half of the night, and Ding Rou felt cold. The mermaid blew a big bubble and wrapped the two of them in it. Ding Rou found that she was not cold anymore, and her whole body was warm.
She yawned and slept against the mermaid.
At dawn, the mermaid woke her up.Ding Rou was extremely sleepy, but thinking of Ding Fu’an at home, she had to cheer up.
Ding Fu’an wakes up very early every day, and the original owner also wakes up early to make breakfast for him.
She didn’t go back last night, and I don’t know if Ding Fu’an found out?
“Rourou, what do you want to eat? I’ll catch it for you.” The mermaid said while handing her clothes.
“I won’t eat seafood today. I’m afraid my dad will ask me where the seafood comes from and I won’t be able to answer.” Ding Rou saw that he looked a little disappointed and asked him, “Besides me, do you know any other humans?”
The mermaid shook her head in the water: “Human beings, except Rourou, are all bad people, and there is no need to recognize them.”
Ding Rou looked down at him: “Who told you?”
The mermaid said: “The shark told me, isn’t it right?”
“Yes,” Ding Rou said with a smile, “I don’t know how to fish. If I bring fish and shrimps back every day, my father will definitely doubt me. If he discovers your existence, he will be in trouble.” After a pause, “My father is so bad after all.”
The mermaid was convinced.
Ding Rou straightened her clothes and said to him, “Baby, I’m going back.”
The mermaid raised her head in the water and looked at her eagerly: “Rourou, when will you come to see me again?”
Ding Rou was not sure either: “When I have some free time.”
The mermaid wanted to ask her when she would be free, but was afraid that she would find her annoying, so she looked at Ding Rou blankly.
Ding Rou’s nose felt sore at the sight of him, so she lay down in front of him, kissed him on the forehead, and gave him a more accurate time: “I will definitely come tonight.”
The mermaid’s eyes suddenly lit up, and her tail that had been motionless in the water started wagging again: “I’m waiting for you, I’m waiting for you Rourou!”
Ding Rou touched his head, turned and left.
After walking far away, she looked back and saw a dark head standing there on the sea.
Ding Rou waved her hand, and the other party immediately raised his hand and waved it wildly.
Ding Rou murmured softly: “I’m already missing you before you go far, silly fish.”
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