When others do quick transmigration, they transmigrate into humans. But she, Xu Qiaoqiao, is different. Every time she transmigrates, she is not human.
The first time, she became a little rab...
It was already the tail end of autumn, and the temperature had dropped considerably. At night, the temperature on the seabed could drop below zero degrees Celsius. At this time, Jun Qi and Xu Qiaoqiao would swim towards the warmer waters.
We also encountered several whale sharks along the way, all of them swimming towards warmer waters, following the same route. They were quite a unique group of companions, it all depended on fate.
As night fell and everyone began to rest, Jun Qi saw Xu Qiaoqiao take action. She swam towards an adult whale shark, stopped about two meters away from it, and then waved her pectoral fins, seemingly trying to communicate with it.
When Jun Qi swam closer, he also received the message: After you and your brothers and sisters left your mother, you no longer recognized each other. When the breeding season comes, will you accidentally choose your older or younger sister?
The question was very direct. When Jun Qi received the message, the entire fish was in shock. He had regained his memory, and his intelligence was naturally different from that of an ordinary whale shark, so he immediately understood what Qiao Qiao meant.
The whale shark opposite was different. Its current intelligence was obviously not enough to understand the meaning of Xu Qiaoqiao's long speech. It remained silent, seemingly lost in thought, trying to understand the message conveyed by this inexplicably appearing whale shark.
However, after thinking for several minutes, the other party still didn't react, clearly indicating that they couldn't understand.
Xu Qiaoqiao blinked, turned her head, and looked at Jun Qi. Just then, he was also looking at her. She tilted her head, chuckled, wagged her tail, and swam over to Jun Qi. She kissed him on the lips, looking a little embarrassed.
She was genuinely curious, but Junjun couldn't answer the question, so she asked someone of her kind.
As a result, they couldn't even understand their own problems.
By the time the whale shark realized what was happening, the whale shark that had just asked him the question was no longer there. He shook his head. Oh well, if he couldn't find it, he couldn't find it. It was all so strange; he had no idea what the other shark's messages meant.
The whale shark found a comfortable spot and swam all day. It was quite tired, and the question it had asked by the whale shark that had suddenly appeared earlier had also taken a toll on its mental energy.
I desperately need a rest now.
Xu Qiaoqiao would never have come up with an answer to this question. Everyone is a fish; who would think about this kind of question?
The problem was eventually left unresolved.
Gradually, another year passed. Xu Qiaoqiao and Jun Qi were fifty-one years old, which meant they had entered middle age. By this time, they had swum almost all of the ocean.
I've explored most of the seas, except for those particularly dangerous ones, such as the waters near Japan, where I heard they hunt whales and various large fish with extreme madness.
Even though Junjun is good at fighting, Xu Qiaoqiao doesn't dare to go.
Life is the most important thing.