A glint flashed in the little teddy's eyes.
Linghu Lan thought for a moment and then smiled, "Then let's use it on you. After all, you're going to go to sea with me!"
"Woof woof woof!" Teddy's eyes turned to fear, and he jumped away in a flash.
Another bottle bounced off it and landed in Linghu Lan's hand.
Linghu Lan held the bottle and looked at the little teddy bear with a mocking expression, not missing the anger and embarrassment in its eyes that had been exposed.
She carefully put away the green bottle and asked with a smile, "What's this?"
Teddy turned its head away, letting Linghu Lan drip a drop on it.
She turned to Linghu Lan, barked twice, and said, "Now you should believe me, you annoying witch!"
Linghu Lan laughed and said, "That's not necessarily true!"
With a flick of her wrist, the little teddy bear flew into the fish tank on the table. The fish in the tank were startled and scattered in all directions. The little teddy bear choked on the water and swam upwards, but Linghu Lan pressed it back down with her finger.
“We’re going down to the bottom of the sea; there’s no way you’ll be able to catch your breath, Your Majesty.”
The little teddy bear's eyes gradually filled with fear.
Linghu Lan just chuckled at that moment.
The second "medicine" was also fake!
Wow, my little Teddy is amazing!
The little teddy bear choked on several mouthfuls of water and finally couldn't hold on any longer. With a whoosh, she took out a red bottle from her body, drank a mouthful of the liquid inside, and gradually stopped struggling. She stopped at the bottom of the fish tank and silently stared at Linghu Lan.
A venomous gaze, like a thin thread, coiled around Linghu Lan's throat.
Linghu Lan smiled, waved her hand, and a red bottle appeared in her hand—this was the real magic potion!
She fished Teddy out of the fish tank, put him in her pocket, and dripped a drop of "medicine" onto herself. Every pore on her skin seemed to come alive, and the surrounding air became unbearable. She opened the door, went to the deck, and jumped into the sea when no one was looking.
...
seabed.
Passing through a giant vortex.
Walk through the seaweed forest that twists and turns like a water snake.
After crossing a swamp full of toads, we arrived at the witch's door.
Just as Linghu Lan raised her hand, the door opened, and an old and repulsive voice came from inside: "Come in, Princess Pea, I know why you've come here."
The room was pitch black, except for the witch's unusually bright eyes. Linghu Lan's gaze immediately met those eyes.
She suppressed her discomfort and went inside.
The door closed, and with a deft wave of the witch's hand, the house lit up.
The house was illuminated by a giant crystal ball, on which appeared the faces of Prince Crimson Flame and the princess of the neighboring country.
Linghu Lan glanced at the crystal ball, but her gaze was immediately drawn to the witch.
Her nose was long and pointed, her dry mouth was pursed, her skin was wrinkled and full of grime, her fingers were withered and her nails were sharp, and a large black robe wrapped around her plump body. It was hard to feel any goodwill towards her.
The witch let out a shrill laugh, the sound like needles piercing Linghu Lan's heart.
"Hahaha! My appearance is ugly, but princess, you're not much better. Think about what that prince with a kingdom the size of a castle said—he doesn't want to marry you. We're just equally unpleasant fellows, so let's not dislike each other. Now, hand over that poor little thing in your pocket to me!"
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