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...
After watching Xu Qiaoqiao obediently finish eating the fish, Jun Qi followed her gaze to the painting, a hint of curiosity in his eyes.
"Giggle giggle?" Is this what was in that message in a bottle?
Xu Qiaoqiao nodded. She walked to the shore, squatted down, sucked on her little wings to clean off the grease, and then slowly walked to Jun Qi's side.
"Giggle—" Yes, look, there are words on the back too.
Xu Qiaoqiao turned the painting over so Jun Qi could see the words written on the back. There were some water stains on the ice, and some parts of the back of the painting were wet.
Jun Qi blinked when he saw the words on the back, turned to look at Xu Qiaoqiao, said nothing, and then turned around and hugged her.
He understood the words on it and realized what they meant.
A few seconds later, Xu Qiaoqiao reacted and hugged Jun Qi back.
"Gah gah gah?" Are you feeling unwell?
His Jojo is very emotional, and seeing things related to death would certainly not make him happy, especially when such a young child leaves this world.
Xu Qiaoqiao narrowed her eyes slightly and rubbed her face against Jun Qi's shoulder several times: "To be honest, I felt quite sad when I saw it just now, it felt a bit heavy."
—I know.
Jun Qi patted Qiao Qiao on the back of the head, glancing at the white paper out of the corner of his eye, and asked another question.
—Have you thought of them?
It goes without saying who these "they" are.
Xu Qiaoqiao paused for a few seconds, then nodded slightly, her eyes welling up with tears. She knew she was getting old; she was already a nine-year-old emperor penguin, and who knew she might have to leave this world next year, or this year, or in two years.
As you get older, you tend to think about things from the past.
Before this time, Junjun had no memory, and Qiaoqiao had no one to tell about these things; she could only silently miss them.
Actually, she's very happy. Nature is so cruel, yet every single one of her kittens is healthy and has grown up successfully. They are also very lively. She is very content.