Xu Qiaoqiao wagged her tail at Jun Qi, indicating: But now, no one can bully us. Jun Jun is very strong, the best fighter!
Jun Qi: But we still get hurt when we're with humans. There are just too many strange and wonderful things about humans.
Xu Qiaoqiao completely agrees with this, as someone who was once human.
Xu Qiaoqiao understood Jun Qi's desire, but her heart was still warm. She opened her mouth, a few bubbles came out, and she shook her pectoral fins:
Even if they can't cultivate, Junjun will still be Junjun, and Qiaoqiao will still be Qiaoqiao; that won't change.
Jun Qi nodded: I know.
Xu Qiaoqiao: So, there's no need to force yourself to cultivate. Every world is different. For me, the most important thing is that you're by my side. Whether I can cultivate or not is not important.
Hearing Xu Qiaoqiao's confession once again, Jun Qi wagged his tail shyly, all his previous bad moods vanished, and his gaze towards Xu Qiaoqiao gradually softened. He leaned over and kissed her: "Qiaoqiao is also the most, most, most, most important person to me."
Upon hearing Jun Qi's message, Xu Qiaoqiao nodded in satisfaction: So, whether or not you can cultivate is not important. At worst, we can reunite in the next world. Anyway, I will always be able to find you.
Jun Qi squinted his eyes with pleasure: I found you first, Qiao Qiao, you just need to wait for me.
Xu Qiaoqiao: No, I was looking for you too, in Panda World, and with that merman, wasn't that right? I found you first.
If that's the case, Jun Qi immediately had some answers. He tilted his head and said, "I have them too. Polar bears, cats, and this world too. I have one more than you."
Xu Qiaoqiao: ...
Is this how it can be calculated?
Fortunately, because of Xu Qiaoqiao's words, Jun Qi gave up the idea of ​​continuing to cultivate, which was something he hadn't even finished.
The two of them continued to stroll and play in the ocean, enjoying themselves immensely. When they got greedy, they would look for delicious food, such as anchovies, sardines, Antarctic krill, Antarctic cod, and so on, which were very nutritious.
Along the way, Xu Qiaoqiao kept thinking that the whale sharks she encountered might be her babies. After all, they had been separated for so many years, and she had given birth to so many babies that she couldn't remember the star map on their backs at all.
Seriously, there are just too many.
Aside from Xu Qiaoqiao, no, and the whale shark mother, Jun Qi hadn't kept track of the whale shark's star chart. There were just too many children, and they would all be leaving him and Qiaoqiao every two or three years. Why bother keeping track? It would only make him feel bad.
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