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...
Jun Qi's actions completely disrupted today's plans. All the emperor penguin chicks that the young couple had kicked down immediately went back, crying and looking for their mothers.
The other emperor penguin chicks followed suit.
Having done their mischief, Xu Qiaoqiao and Jun Qi certainly wouldn't go back to their mother so quickly. They found a relatively clean patch of snow, sat down together, and snuggled up to each other. From behind, they looked like two little balls of flesh stuck together.
"Chirp chirp".
Xu Qiaoqiao talked about some knowledge about emperor penguins, such as the things she had encountered before, and some basic living habits. Junjun didn't know any of this, and it seemed that because he had memories from birth, Junqi's consciousness was stronger than that of the original emperor penguin chick.
Therefore, these things are still necessary.
"That day, the emperor penguin mothers were taking us out for socialization. Look how lively the other emperor penguins are! Although some emperor penguins are a bit mischievous, many are very cute. Today we're leaving our mothers' pouches. In human terms, this means the baby penguins are starting to walk..."
Jun Qi quietly held Xu Qiaoqiao, listening to her words and writing them down word by word, especially the things about food, which required extra attention.
Two incredibly cute emperor penguin chicks are huddled together, looking chubby and plump. Their grey down is fluffy and comfortable. They sit upright, and it seems like they have two ridges of flesh under their necks. They sit in the sunlight and make chirping sounds.
Two emperor penguin mothers were also watching this scene from behind. They stood there, stunned, without making any move, just like everyone else, basking in the sunlight.
...
Meanwhile, 60 kilometers away, the emperor penguin fathers were still on their way. With their plump beer bellies, they waddled along unhurriedly, not one of them falling behind.
They hadn't eaten or drunk anything for four months. These starving fathers had been walking towards the sea for three days after being separated from their partners and babies.
On the fourth day, they suddenly discovered a hole in the ice. Everyone wanted to go down and investigate, but no one dared to go down.
In the end, I obediently walked to the beach, and nothing unexpected happened along the way.
When they returned, they were greeted by a healthy and lively baby.