Abstinence Admiral Don't Bite, the Softer Mermaid Top Thug

Chapter 126 My Mother is Fierce Towards Me.

Chapter 126 My Mother is Fierce Towards Me.

But just as the powerful current was about to flatten the coral reef in an instant, it was devastating.

The queen stopped herself.

The surging seawater instantly shattered the icy, cone-like water scales that had been rushing towards them.

She tried her best to suppress her anger, but her voice still betrayed a lingering fear: "Xiao Bao, get out of the way."

The little fish somehow managed to break free from the encircling currents and now appeared prominently outside the coral reef.

With its little webbed feet spread wide, its face clearly showed fear, yet it stubbornly and firmly stood in front of the Queen's powerful stream of water.

Hearing the Queen's threats, he was clearly terrified, yet he still struggled to suppress his fear and tilted his head back to confront the enormous curtain of water before him—

"But he hasn't fed me yet."

The queen, however, remained enraged, feeling that her little treasure was about to be bewitched and deceived. As a result, her Hertz wave intensified, almost as if she were roaring at the frail little fish in front of her: "Little treasure! Get out of the way!"

The next second, the little fish was so shaken that its ear fins trembled, and its tiny pink and white ear fins were so frightened that they immediately lay back down among its curled fur.

She didn't move aside, but lowered her face and silently endured it. In the end, she couldn't hold back her grievances, and fine, pinkish-white beads rolled down her cheeks.

The little fish wiped its eyes and spoke softly.

"Mother, you're being mean to me."

In that instant, the queen was stunned for less than a second before the towering water curtain collapsed with a deafening roar.

The ethereal sharpness faded, and the mermaid returned to her gentle, delicate water form. Ignoring everything else, she rushed over and embraced her pink little fish, frantically trying to comfort her.

"I'm sorry, it's all my fault, Mother. You frightened Xiaobao."

Her webbed fingers cupped Xiaoyu's face again, trembling slightly as she carefully and gently wiped away the tears from her face, coaxing her in a flustered manner, "Mother didn't mean to be mean to Xiaobao just now. Xiaobao, don't cry anymore. Please forgive Mother, okay?"

The little fish's eyes were red-rimmed; she had just been scolded by her mother and cried, but now she obediently raised her little face so her mother could wipe away her tears.

Hearing her mother's soothing words, she pursed her lips slightly and replied softly with a slightly nasal tone, "Mmm."

She was so obedient; she only suffered a little grievance before being coaxed back to her senses.

The Queen received Xiao Bao's forgiveness, but still felt extremely guilty.

Her adorable and well-behaved little Mianmian, the little treasure she had finally managed to find again after so much hardship, how could she possibly make her cry so harshly before she even had a chance to properly love and make amends to her?

The Queen lowered her head and hugged her little fish tightly. "Little Bao likes playing with him, doesn't he? Mother won't kill him."

As she spoke, the Queen's fishtail swayed gently, and the swirling water that had been binding Jing Xiaoyu behind the coral reef instantly dissipated.

Jing Xiaoyu swam over almost immediately, her little face full of worry.

But before he could speak, the little fish, who had been nestled pitifully in the Queen's arms, immediately emerged from the water, its eyes sparkling, "Where are the scallops?"

Jing Xiaoyu paused for a second, then, seeing that his little fish mother was alright, he reacted and said, "Mom, wait for me."

It swam back to the corner of the coral reef where it had just hidden, curled up several scallops with its small tail fins, one on each of its webbed hands, and even picked one up with its mouth, returning with a bountiful harvest.

Jing Xiaoyu skillfully pried open a large scallop, and Xiaoyu skillfully reached out to take it. However, before she could even take the scallop, the queen intercepted it.

"Mother..." Little Fish said longingly.

The Queen patted her head and coaxed her slowly, "Let your mother check it."

Jing Xiaoyu whispered in defense, "It was just caught, it's very fresh."

However, the queen trusted no one but her little fish. She carefully felt the scallop as the water flowed over it, and only after confirming that there was nothing wrong with it did she hand it over to her little fish.

Furthermore, every scallop that Jing Xiaoyu broke open had to be inspected by the Queen's webbed hands before it could be safely put into the little fish's mouth.

Xiaoyu ate the scallops slowly for a while, but when she saw Jing Xiaoyu about to break off more scallops for her, she hesitated for a moment and said, "I can't eat anymore."

As soon as he finished speaking, the Queen and Jing Xiaoyu were both staring at him subtly.

Clearly, these few scallops are far from enough to feed the mermaid larvae.

The little fish pretended not to understand their looks, curled up its little tail tip, and said cautiously, "I...I want to sleep."

It was this seemingly discreet act of hiding her tail that made Jing Xiaoyu immediately realize something was wrong. He swam closer and asked, "Mom, what's wrong with your tail?"

Upon hearing this, the Queen also quickly lowered her head to check.

The little fish's tiny webbed feet couldn't stop its tail at all, yet it still tried to stubbornly insist, "My tail is fine."

The next second, the little fish was picked up by the queen and carefully examined by supporting its tiny tail fin.

Seeing the little fish straining to keep its tail covered in pink scales, its attempt to conceal the injury was so obvious that even Jing Xiaoyu quickly realized, "Mom, is it injured under the scales?"

Upon hearing this, the Queen suddenly remembered something.

Carefully parting the scales that the little fish had just been hiding behind its tail to examine it, I found, sure enough, a cut under two or three pink fins.

At this stage, the little fish doesn't even have the ability to protect itself with its scales, and it can be easily hurt by the outside world, not to mention how much danger the little fish risked to break through her confinement and come to her to stop her.

In other words, her baby was already injured when he rushed over to block her way.

She endured the pain until now, and wouldn't have told anyone to make her worry if she hadn't been found out. But she still scolded Xiaobao until he cried.

The queen gently soothed the little fish's wound with flowing water, healing it as she thought about it, her regret growing stronger with each passing moment. "It's all my fault..."

The little fish clearly sensed the water flowing over the wound on her tail trembling slightly. She turned around and gently stroked her with her webbed feet: "Mother, it's just a little pain."

Looking up, Xiaoyu saw that Jing Xiaoyu next to her was also frowning. Xiaoyu sighed and had no choice but to use her other webbed hand to pat his head.

I had a difficult and helpless time trying to coax the two of them, one big and one small.

At that moment, something no one noticed was...

The droplet of blood seeping from the tiny gap beneath the fish's scales silently merged into the water flowing through the queen's simulated webbed hands.

Almost in that instant.

The once flowing, transparent water was awakened and revived by its own blood relatives.

From the tip of her fish tail to her webbed hands and then to her upper body, the queen gradually materialized, completely restoring herself to the true mermaid royalty.


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