Chapter 239 Kicked a cotton ball!



His father cupped his face in his hands and said gently to him:

"Come here, and as king, light the spirit fire in the burial ground. This will awaken my spirit, allowing me to bestow upon you my legacy."

"Little one, come here to see your father."

The cub, called in the dream, twitched its tail and flapped it gently twice, causing the entire nest to loosen from Gobert's arms.

Gobert was focused on his journey and didn't pay much attention to the baby in his arms, so the baby took the opportunity to slip away.

The little creature hid inside its own little fish shell and happened to land on the back of a shark next to it. It was carried along at a pace no slower than the mermaids.

One is in the east, and the other is in the west.

It was a story for another time that Gobert discovered his child was missing.

Let's get back to the present. In the dream, the child is on his way, guided by his father. When a shark goes after innocent fishermen passing by, the child is thrown off the shark and ends up stuck in the skeleton of a fish.

The boy, who was hitchhiking, was startled awake by the sudden stop of the car. He crawled out of the fishpond and saw that he had actually arrived at the burial ground his father had mentioned.

Because the fry and their nest are still enveloped in bubbles, the young fish have no choice but to temporarily leave their nest and explore on their own, still enveloped in bubbles.

For the ignorant and fearless cub, this place full of skeletons is not scary. In the cub's eyes, it is a territory full of death that it has never seen before.

It is a pitiful homeland filled with loneliness.

The fry circled among their skeletons, then accidentally got caught in the layers of ribs. Startled by the small fish hiding inside, they let out a surprised and childlike cry.

The cub's voice echoed repeatedly in the empty, deathly silent graveyard, infusing the death here with a kind of new life.

The child cast a warm veil over the people who were walking towards death.

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