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...
The tide rises and falls, and almost half a day has passed. If we calculate the time, it should be evening now, and the day is about to end.
The sea breeze was still gentle, slightly cool, and carried a salty, damp taste. The previous world was filled with marine animals, so this feeling was still somewhat familiar to Xu Qiaoqiao.
It was summer, and much of the sea ice had melted, gradually shortening the distance between the sea and the inland areas.
Since that blizzard, every day has been sunny with few clouds and plenty of sunshine.
Although it seemed like their group of emperor penguins had traveled a long distance that day, Xu Qiaoqiao still occasionally saw Adélie penguins in the past few days, though she didn't know if they were the same Adélie penguins that had been beaten up before.
Their bodies were strikingly black and white. They stood on the glacier not far from the shore, watching the emperor penguins swim below. They didn't make any big movements; they just watched quietly.
For Xu Qiaoqiao, swimming was a very easy task, especially since she was a fish in her past life, so she picked it up very quickly. After most of the fuzz on her body was removed, Xu Qiaoqiao decisively went into the water.
The ocean world remains as tranquil and mysterious as ever.
A few minutes later, Xu Qiaoqiao came ashore with a plump sea fish in her mouth. She ran towards Jun Qi as if to show off, pointed at the sea fish in her mouth, and smiled, clearly very happy.
Jun Qi was also very happy. He cackled a few times at Xu Qiaoqiao and patted her head.
It seemed to have happened overnight. After Jun Qi woke up, his voice had changed. When Xu Qiaoqiao heard Jun Qi's calls, she was stunned for a moment. Perhaps there had been some signs beforehand, but neither of them had noticed them.
Xu Qiaoqiao thought to herself: The quacking of emperor penguins and the quacking of Arctic foxes sound different.