A certain woman, for some inexplicable reason, became bound to an arrogant and deceptive system. She transmigrates into the bodies of cannon fodder characters in various worlds, fulfilling their wi...
It's already incredible that a creature with legs like her could survive in the sea; she certainly didn't want to die from the discomfort caused by the changing seawater temperature.
After a shiver ran through her body, Xiang Wan loosened her grip on Siren's arm.
The siren noticed, but instead of holding on tightly, it slowed down its swimming speed.
At least there was some food, so Xiang Wan quickly moved closer to his inner wall.
At least the sirens still had some warmth on them.
The siren glanced at Xiang Wan, then turned and swam towards the warmer waters.
Throughout the journey, Xiang Wan dared not open her eyes, because the swimming speed was not slow, and even if she opened her eyes, she could only see a blurry scene, and there was no light on the seabed.
The reason she could see her surroundings from where the old clam was was because of the bioluminescence there, emanating from the surrounding rock walls, likely from some kind of microscopic marine life. Once she left that area, it was pitch black.
The siren was carrying her upstream, Xiang Wan knew. But all she wanted was to eat and not be too cold.
This mermaid probably judged what kind of environment she was comfortable with by how tightly she gripped his arm. As she swam along, Xiang Wan felt the long-lost light.
That's sunlight shining through the seawater.
Xiang Wan was excited and happy, and couldn't help but look up.
With a burst of strength, the siren leaped directly out of the water.
It's sand and rocks!
Nobody's here!
Upon seeing the familiar gaze, Xiang Wan closed her eyes again, afraid that the light would be too bright and burn her eyes.
I swam to a beach with crystal-clear water, where a manatee was rooting in the ground, with a baby manatee behind it.
Xiang Wan smacked her lips; this was the best food she could think of that didn't require her to leave the sea.
Unfortunately, the sirens misunderstood her intentions and slaughtered her entire food supply.
Is there anything more tragic than this?
I'm so tired, I just want to fall asleep!