God's Gift

Chapter 533 Unbridled

Lu Keming's forehead veins throbbed. After taking a few deep breaths, he forced a gentle smile and asked softly:

"Youyou, does your mom know you're eating these things?"

"Of course I don't know." Little Fish, who had never experienced the wickedness of human nature, told everything without hesitation. "My mom will beat me if she finds out."

Lu Keming's smile remained unchanged, but his voice was sinister and ruthless:

"Then I'll tell your mother."

The little fish's eyes widened, and it swam a long way away in a flash, staring at Lu Keming in disbelief: "Tell Mom?!"

“Yes.” Lu Keming nodded with a smile.

The little fish panicked instantly. She kept looking around, but after confirming that her mother was not around, she gradually calmed down.

Her dark eyes darted around, then she tilted her head back, glanced sideways at Lu Keming, and snorted:

“You’ve never met my mother, and she’s not here, so you can’t tell her.”

Lu Keming twitched the corners of his mouth; he hadn't expected Youyou to be so clever even as a child.

He waved his hand dismissively and said, "Fine, I was just kidding."

He didn't tell Yu Youyou that he actually knew her mother.

Because knowing each other is useless.

After all, judging from Youyou's unrestricted eating habits even after she grew up, Xiao Ou probably couldn't do anything about it.

“But you can’t…” Lu Keming paused, changing his unspoken words to: “Eat less of this kind of thing in the future.”

He now understands how difficult it was for Xiao Ou to be a mother.

Oh well, nothing bad will happen anyway. Let the child eat what she wants; as long as she's happy.

Little Fish had no idea what Lu Keming was thinking. Hearing that Lu Keming didn't really intend to report her, she happily swam back to Lu Keming.

"Let's go, I haven't shown you everything yet!"

Looking at Yu Youyou's carefree appearance, Lu Keming's eyes once again showed a genuine smile.

At that moment, he seemed to understand Xiao Ou's feelings. Although he still felt worried and troubled when faced with Youyou's dangerous behavior.

But seeing her happy makes him happy too.

Lu Keming lowered his eyes and chuckled softly. He looked at the little fish that had already swum forward, got up and followed her to the bridge of the sunken ship.

The little fish used its mouth to pry open the iron door of the driver's cab, and with a dull and short sound, the scene inside the cab came into view.

The dashboard in the cockpit had long since stopped lighting up, and the screen was covered with a thick layer of rust and sediment. Unidentified green algae clung to the rudder, indicating that the ship had been dormant here for a long time.

The little fish swam to the rudder, tore off the green algae, then opened its mouth and bit the rudder, spinning it around twice.

But the dilapidated shipwreck could no longer give the little fish any response.

But Xiaoyu's interest wasn't dampened by the damaged shipwreck; her eyes were full of anticipation as she said to Lu Keming:

"When I grow up, I will take it with me to sail on the sea."

Lu Keming nodded, unable to bear telling her that the ship was no longer able to sail; he didn't want to shatter Xiaoyu's wild imagination.

"Then become the most powerful pirate on the seas and seize all the ships!"

Lu Keming's smile froze. He looked at Yu Youyou, whose eyes were full of expectation, and his lips twitched slightly.

What was he expecting?

What exactly did she learn from humans?!

Lu Keming rubbed his temples helplessly, then suddenly felt relieved that the ship was already destroyed.

Otherwise, he couldn't even imagine what kind of astonishing thief would appear in the world after that day came.

While Lu Keming was reminiscing, Xiaoyu's attention shifted again:

"The sun is going home."

Lu Keming looked up and found that the seawater had turned pink at some point. The setting sun was broken up by the waves on the sea surface, turning into countless floating fragments that danced and swayed above them.

The little fish, seeing the ocean turn pink, suddenly shuddered and swam towards the outside of the boat:

"We haven't said goodbye to the sun yet!"

Lu Keming was somewhat puzzled: "Farewell?"

"Yes," Yu Youyou nodded, her voice clear and bright, "Sun and I are good friends too!"

“Every morning, when the sun rises from the east of the ocean, I greet it with a 'good morning,' and the day begins.”

"By evening, it had reached the western side of the ocean, and I said goodbye to it again, and then night fell."

“Ah…” Lu Keming finally understood what she meant. The child’s boundless imagination amazed him, but he was still happy to cooperate with her.

"Then let's go together."

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