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    Extra chapter of Mermaid Island

    Li Cui’s stomach growled.

    She touched her flat belly and stared greedily at the fragrant, golden and crispy roast chicken in her hand, almost unable to resist the temptation.

    The mermaid’s hands were on the shore, far away from the rising flames, with a look of disgust in his eyes.

    Li Xin rolled her eyes at him: “Coward.”

    The mermaid’s tail fin slapped hard in the sea water. He propped up half of his body and said aggrievedly:

    “I, no, am.”

    Yes, he can talk.

    And he also has a voice that is as beautiful as nature, making anyone who hears it feel intoxicated.

    Although there are still some stumblings.

    The first time Li Cui heard it, she was fascinated by his voice for several days.

    I got used to it later.

    Fire, heat.

    His fish tail moved in the water.

    Li Xin knew that their race would not eat these cooked foods. Most of the time, their food came from the ocean and humans.

    When she opened her eyes, she saw this island.

    It’s not a ghostly island as you imagined. It’s as beautiful as a fantasy wonderland after passing through the layers of clouds.

    Clear, blue water.

    The ground on the island was covered with unknown shellfish, and it was so colorful that it struck her vision at first sight.

    In fact, what made her most unbelievable was the densely packed ships on the beach.

    You can see how many sailors have entered their stomachs.

    But now Li Cui doesn’t want to worry about this. Predation is the instinct of living things and has nothing to do with her. Even she is considered “food”.

    There were so many daily items left on those ships that she even found several cargo ships containing all kinds of exquisite clothes and shoes.

    There are natural freshwater lakes on the island, the water temperature is stable all year round, and the temperature here is just right all year round, so there is no need for hot water to bathe.

    She finally lived a life where she could take a good bath every day.

    By the way, you can also change clothes every day.

    For this reason, she specially observed a few minutes of silence for the people on the boat. Although it was not her fault, they did bring her great convenience.

    She had stayed here for a long time and had only explored less than a quarter. What she found was enough to last her many years.

    In addition to consumable food, even seasonings are varied.

    But with the mermaid around, she wasn’t worried about food.

    When it first arrived, she was scared.

    She thought the mermaid was going to keep her in captivity, fatten her up, and then swallow her in one gulp.

    Half a year passed in such fear.

    She is actually pregnant!

    Pregnant?!

    Is it said that it is difficult to get pregnant across races?

    Not only was the baby’s arrival inexplicable, but the length of time it had been in her belly was also inexplicable.

    She used a small shell to draw a horizontal line on the reef every day as a record of time. After five months, her belly was still flat.

    If the mermaid hadn’t happily touched her belly every day, she would have thought she just had irregular menstruation.

    Then a year later, her belly was still flat.

    Two years later, three years later, five years later.

    She hasn’t aged at all.

    The skin is still firm, the energy is more energetic, and not a single trace of age is visible.

    Moreover, she could actually breathe in the water.

    The doubts in Li Cui’s heart grew bigger and bigger.

    Until one day, she couldn’t help but asked the merman:

    “How old are you?”

    The mermaid tilted her head and said strangely:

    “Big?”

    Li Cui explains:

    “That is, how long have you lived?”

    The mermaid head said he didn’t know.

    However, under Li Cui’s constant questioning and understanding, he said that the time when he was conscious was approximately the thirteenth century as calculated by her.

    thirteenth century

    It’s the fucking 17th century now!

    An old monster that has lived for three or four hundred years, my God!

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