Chapter 1260 Raising a Little Koi (19)



Seeing that the little guy has spiritual power at such a young age, the little koi fish felt that the little guy's father must have very strong spiritual power.

"My sister has forgotten," she said, having forgotten over time. She only remembered that she had swum alone in the mountains and rivers for a long time and heard the hopes of many people.

She hoped the war would end, hoped for victory, and then she would help make those wishes come true.

Later, many people made wishes to her, all of them strange and unusual. At first, she would help them, but later, there were too many, so she secretly slipped away and ran to a small river, where she met a big, strong winter melon.

A fish was so bored that she started talking to the winter melon, letting it absorb the spiritual energy of heaven and earth. Eventually, the melon gained consciousness, and they became friends.

"Sister, were you born a fish? Does your mother not like you? What can I do to make my mother like me?"

The little one was just born and doesn't know what other fish look like when they're born. She just really hopes her mother will like her.

"I'm sorry, but I don't have parents, so I can't answer your question. Why didn't you tell Mom if you weren't feeling well? You should be able to talk, right?"

The little koi fish found it strange, since the little one should be able to talk and communicate with her mother.

The little one became even more listless. She would always remember the fear and dread in her mother's eyes every time she saw her.

"My mom is afraid of me. If I speak, she'll hate me even more..."

The little koi fish reached out and touched the little guy's head, giving him a little bit of spiritual power and good luck.

"No, your mother loves you very much. If she really didn't love you, it wouldn't just be fear, right?"

Upon hearing this, the little fish's eyes lit up, and it swam happily around in the bucket.

...

Mo Yan poured the woman a glass of water and asked her to sit down and have a sip. "Have a drink of water first, and we can talk slowly."

The woman looked at Mo Yan with some wariness; she couldn't trust anyone these days.

"Don't worry, this is a legitimate hospital, we won't tell anyone about your situation."

Mo Yan gave a helpless smile. Compared to the little guy, this lady had a bigger problem and needed someone to do something for her.

The woman then sat down, took a sip of water, and found it quite sweet and pleasant to drink.

"Can I...can I leave now? Since you can treat patients, you should be able to take her in, right? I'll come to see her often in the future. I...I really...can't..."

The woman clutched her head in anguish, not knowing what she had done wrong or why she had to go through all this.

"Nothing you put in here will be taken out of this room. If you're tired, why don't you tell me everything that's bothering you, and I'll see if I can help you."

Upon hearing this, a flicker of emotion crossed the woman's eyes; she truly had too many things weighing on her mind.

At this moment, all the pain could no longer be contained.

She looked at Mo Yan, her eyes bloodshot. She wasn't crying; her eyes were dry, without a single tear.

She felt like crying just thinking about it, but at this moment, there was nothing in her eyes.

"I don't know what I did wrong. I just fell in love, got married to the person I really liked, got pregnant, and then gave birth to a fish!"

The woman suddenly broke down and grabbed Mo Yan's hand. "Do you know what? My parents call me every day, asking if I've given birth yet. What am I supposed to say?"

All her relatives and friends are concerned about her, about her health, about her situation, and are asking her when her due date is and whether she has made a hospital appointment.

How was she going to tell them that she had given birth, that she had given birth to a fish... a fish in the water!

“I abide by the law, I do good deeds, I hand over found money to the police, I help elderly people cross the road, I donate blood, I have not done anything wrong.”

Why did I give birth to a fish?! Where is my child? Where did my child go?

Could it be that I accidentally... while swimming...? Otherwise, she couldn't think of any other reason why she had been pregnant for so long, only to give birth to a fish in the end.

She was at home at the time, and when she needed to use the toilet, she farted, and a fish fell out... She even called for her mother!

"puff……"

Mo Yan couldn't help but spit it out.

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