Yan Shu looked down at the little one in his arms, her eyes softening instantly.

The little fish's blue-scaled tail swayed gently, its moist scales gleaming softly in the sunlight. The child's face was slightly flushed, its eyes not yet fully open, but its cries were clear and strong.

She reached out and carefully took the baby from her arms.

The tiny life seemed to sense her presence; its cries gradually subsided, replaced by its soft, chubby little hands waving unconsciously, as if trying to grasp something.

Yan Shu gently stroked the child's cheek, her voice filled with an undisguised tenderness: "It really is my child... so small."

"Shushu!" Ah Xu took a step closer, his fox tail splashing water on the surface, his voice urgent and anxious, "This child... came out so suddenly, Shushu, is anything wrong?"

Yan Shu looked down at the child in her arms and felt the little life calming down in her embrace. She couldn't help but smile: "I'm really fine, A-Xu, you don't need to be so nervous. I feel great now, even more relaxed than before."

Ah Xu's fox tail remained taut as he stared at her suspiciously: "Really? You're not just putting on a brave face, are you? You were so sudden just now, without any warning. What if something's wrong?"

Yan Shu sighed, and was about to say a few more words of comfort when she felt a subtle fluctuation in her lower abdomen.

She frowned slightly, glanced down at her stomach, and immediately had a bad feeling.

Just as Yan Shu frowned, about to say something, a familiar and deep voice came from the shore: "Shu Shu, how are you?"

Ah Hou rushed over, followed by a composed female elder.

The elder walked steadily, his face serious. His gaze swept quickly across the surroundings before finally settling on the child in Yan Shu's arms and her slightly heaving belly.

"The elder is here!" Ah Xu's fox tail finally relaxed a little, and he quickly turned his head to urge, "Quick, check if Shu Shu is alright! She just gave birth to one, and now it looks like she's about to give birth again..."

The elder frowned slightly, walked up to Yan Shu, carefully examined her, then squatted down, his tone reassuring: "Don't panic, let me take a look."

Yan Shu nodded. Although she didn't feel any discomfort, the movements in her abdomen were becoming more and more obvious. She had no choice but to look up at the elder and say, "My belly is moving again... I might be going into labor again."

The elder had already seen the little mermaid splashing and swimming in the water beside her. She nodded, gently pressed her belly, and after a moment looked up at her, her voice calm but with a hint of certainty: "She's already giving birth, you all move aside."

Several males quickly stepped back, but dared not stray too far, nervously surrounding Yan Shu and watching her intently.

Suddenly a silver figure appeared. As soon as it entered the water, the faint image of a silver dragon emerged behind it, as if a special power was slowly spreading out along with the silver figure.

The surrounding seawater seemed to become calmer because of the arrival of the silver figure, and even the floating ripples became gentler.

The elder turned and looked at Yan Shu, his expression one of shock, "The second child has already been saved."

"There!" Ah Ling's eyes sharpened as she quickly looked at the water not far away.

He reacted faster than the others and swam over immediately.

In the water, a small silver creature is slowly rising to the surface; it is a slender little dragon.

Its body is still very small, its scales shimmer with a soft silver light, and two tiny horns can be vaguely seen forming on its head. Its tail sways gently, creating a faint ripple in the water.

Ah Ling recognized his bloodline at a glance, but he did not hesitate at all.

He swiftly reached out and firmly grasped the little dragon, his movements gentle yet decisive. Then, he turned and used his body to partially shield the child in the water.

He didn't hand the child over immediately, but looked down at Yan Shu, his voice low and reassuring: "Sir, it's a child, but don't be afraid, I'll handle it."

Yan Shu was stunned. Upon hearing this, a series of question marks popped into her head: "???"

She looked at Ah Ling with a blank expression, her gaze sweeping over the small silver dragon that was vaguely visible in his arms, seemingly still not understanding what he meant.

But looking at Ah Ling's cautious yet responsible expression, she suddenly realized something.

Her tone was a mix of amusement and exasperation. "Are you worried that I'm afraid of children?" She paused, then looked up at him, her eyes filled with a mixture of helplessness and seriousness. "Ah Ling, although it looks like a snake, it's a dragon, our child. How could I not be afraid of children?"

Ah Ling was slightly taken aback when she heard her words. She looked up at her with a hint of surprise in her eyes: "My lady... are you really not afraid?"

Yan Shu sighed helplessly and pointed to the little dragon in his arms: "I'm not afraid! Look at it, how small and soft it is, like a good baby, how could I be afraid?"

Ah Ling looked down at the little guy in her arms. The little dragon seemed to understand Yan Shu's words, its little tail swayed gently, and it let out a soft, sweet hum.

"See? It's not afraid of me, so what do I have to be afraid of?" Yan Shu reached out her hand: "Bring it here, I want to see it."

Ah Ling hesitated for a moment, but ultimately handed the little dragon to her with great care.

His movements were extremely gentle, as if he were afraid that any force would hurt this tiny life.

He only breathed a slight sigh of relief after the dragon landed steadily in Yan Shu's hands.

Yan Shu looked down at the child in her hands. The silvery-white scales shimmered with a fine luster in the sunlight. The little head was round and chubby, and the two tiny horns were not yet fully grown, as soft as a bubble.

She couldn't help but reach out and gently stroke the little dragon's head. The touch was cool, delicate, and smooth, making her feel tenderness.

"This doesn't look like a snake at all, it's clearly a little cutie." Yan Shu looked at the dragon in her arms and couldn't help but smile.

All children born to you are good-looking.

[Congratulations, host, on the birth of another child. Current mission completion status updated: Stamina restored to 100%, physical stats increased to -90.]

[Twin birth bonus: Host's special bloodline adaptability increases by 1%.]

At this moment, Yan Shu was holding the little dragon in her arms, and her gaze couldn't help but soften.

The little creature wiggled gently in her palm, its tail softly wrapping around her fingertips as if seeking security.

The system's cold voice rang in Yan Shu's mind, interrupting her thoughts.

"What? Twins get an extra reward?"

"What is this special bloodline adaptability?"

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