"Qin Che, do you think we'll still be able to see pink dolphins today? With such a commotion, they should have gone home by now." You held Qin Che's hand as you walked, looking at the sea that was dyed red by the sunset.

"Won't you be disappointed?"

"It's alright, at least I checked in at the popular beach, so we're even."

"You're so easily satisfied," Qin Che said with a light laugh as he looked at you.

"What are we going to eat when we get back? Did you check the fridge?"

“There are fishing rods on the boat, we can fish.”

"Won't you go hungry if you don't catch anything?" You questioned his abilities.

"You won't fail to catch it," Qin Che replied confidently.

"There's a hot dog stand over there, I want to eat there, but I don't know if the owner has gone to take refuge."

"Go and see."

You let go of his hand, jogged a few steps, and approached the hot dog stand, peering inside.

The shop was small, many items were overturned, and the floor was a mess. A foreign woman was cleaning up inside the shop.

Judging from his appearance, he doesn't seem like someone who will continue doing business.

Just as she was about to leave, the older woman called out to her, "Young lady, are you here to buy something?"

They were speaking English, and once you understood, you quickly nodded and replied, "Yes, do you still sell them?"

"what do you want?"

"Hmm..." You took a step back and looked at the menu on the signboard, then turned to look at Qin Che standing behind you.

"Qin Che, what would you like to eat?"

"I also can."

"Then two hot dogs and two Cokes," you said, making a two-pointer gesture at the auntie.

"Okay, wait a moment."

The auntie quickly went inside to get the food, while you and Qin Che stood outside the shop.

"I didn't expect the shop to still be in business, what a pleasant surprise!" You kicked at the sand on the beach, looking quite happy.

"Maybe it's just doing business with you?" Qin Che leaned against a tree with his arms crossed, watching you frolicking on the beach.

"Here you go, little girl." The older woman handed you the food you ordered.

A hot dog still steaming hot with squeezed red ketchup, and a super-sized Coke with ice.

Just as you were about to ask Qin Che to pay with his phone, the auntie said, "No need to pay, these are free for you."

You were taken aback, and then the shop owner continued, "Young lady, you helped clean up the stray animals just now, right? I'm really grateful to you. I've been doing business here for many years. Ever since the stray animals appeared, this beach has always been relatively safe, so there have always been many people coming here. Because of this, every time something happens, there are always heavy casualties."

The auntie smiled and continued looking at you, saying, "Thanks to you all, the homeless people were cleared out so quickly this time, and only a small number of people were injured, which is why I was able to come back to the shop so soon."

"I see. Then I'll accept it. Thank you, Auntie."

You didn't refuse any further, but readily accepted the gift as a token of your gratitude.

The hot dog was delicious; you devoured it before we even reached the marina where the yachts were docked.

Back on the yacht, looking at the mess on board, you and Qin Che exchanged a glance.

"Um...it looks like it'll take a long time to clean up."

"Then don't bother cleaning up. Sleeping in a garbage dump is a new experience."

"Pfft." You were amused.

"!" After laughing for a while, you suddenly remembered something important, "I almost forgot."

You rushed through the mess to the kitchen and were immediately relieved to see the intact wine cabinet.

"That's great, the wine is all intact. I would be heartbroken if such expensive things were broken."

Qin Che shook his head and chuckled helplessly as he saw you looking relieved and grinning foolishly at the wine.

The phone in my pocket started vibrating frequently again.

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