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The Yingyu puffed out its cheeks, and small bubbles kept bubbling out of its round mouth. Its long tail swayed back and forth, and its body began to grow.
Well, well, well.
Sui Han thought to himself that they’d figured out this new skill.
The boy had realized just now that the cubs could show themselves in front of the world and grow as tall as they wanted. These were both new skills that the two cubs had learned.
Otherwise, they would have been eager to show off in front of him long ago. Could they have held back until now?
The little zombie had shrunk back to the size of his palm, and when he saw his friend transform, he excitedly started jumping up and down.
The Yingyu grew to about five feet eight inches tall and slowly descended from the sky. It flicked one of its bird wings, and the little zombie was thrown onto its back.
It gently hooked Sui Han’s waist, and Sui Han sat beside the little zombie.
After being tossed up, the little zombie lay down on its back, spreading out like a starfish.
Because he was so small and thin, he looked like a cute little thing making crepes, especially with his two little feet swinging back and forth, finally landing on his owner’s lap in a bratty way.
This was a typical move for clingy creatures.
Sui Han pinched its little feet and pulled it closer, and the little zombie continued its starfish pose.
Seeing everyone was ready, the Yingyu spread its bird wings and slowly flew into the sky.
Fortunately, it was nighttime, and this was a deserted suburb. Otherwise, this strange combination would be making headlines tomorrow morning.
Sui Han knew that any news could go viral these days, making headlines and becoming known to everyone.
A big fish is flying in the sky, carrying a little zombie and a boy.
Sui Han twitched his mouth and looked down at his feet.
The Yingyu was at least a hundred feet off the ground, and the little zombie seemed to be able to reach the stars.
The sky and earth were vast, and the fields were silent.
Under the gentle moonlight, it was a novel and unprecedented experience.
Sui Han sat sideways on the fish’s back. Although the fish’s back was smooth, the outstretched wings of the bird clearly supported it, making it a thoughtful baby.
“This should be more fun than flying in a big plane.”
The boy picked up the starfish zombie, shielding its little hat from the high-altitude wind and chatting with it.
“Heh.”
The little zombie didn’t understand what its owner was saying but responded anyway.
Sui Han didn’t usually talk much, but maybe tonight’s experience was so new that he occasionally said a word or two.
“I heard that stars are made from fixed stars, so what are fixed stars?”
“Heh?”
“Fixed stars shine like the sun. Guess how I know?”
“Hehehe?”
Sui Han’s eyes curved slightly, and he used his other hand to shield the little zombie’s red face, using it as a mask.
The Yingyu flew around in the sky for a while, and when it saw the highway and the occasional passing cars, it slowly descended, finally turning back into a small red fish.
Sui Han called a car using his phone app, directly setting the destination to the Wanquan City airport.
This time, he knew to think ahead and buy a plane ticket on the app. Sui Han bought the closest flight, which arrived in Shanhai City at 4 AM.
After a long journey, it was daylight when he got home.
The Yingyu, who loved the pet compendium, left a cluster of red lights with a spin and returned to the book to rest.
The little zombie and Sui Han took a shower and went into the bedroom together.
Sui Han was so tired that he closed his eyes and fell asleep.
The little zombie carefully pulled over the corn mat, squeezed around, and squeezed into Sui Han’s arms.
In the end, the corn mat innocently took up half the pillow, but the little zombie hugged its owner and slept soundly, content and sweet.
Sui Han woke up at 2 PM and turned on the livestream.
As soon as people entered the livestream, the comments section was in an uproar.
[Did you guys hear about the black mine in Wanquan City?]
[Link]
[I know that one. They say they caught a lot of bosses. Most of the people who were tricked into going there were eighteen or nineteen-year-old boys. So pitiful!]
[That Li Fan guy was the worst. He was tricked by someone from his own village, and that guy even said he was dead…]
[You can’t trust people from your own village either. You really have to be careful. You can never be too cautious.]
[Did anyone notice that every time Sui Sui goes out, there’s big news LOL]
[So Sui Sui is an angel?]
[Sui Sui is Detective Conan, Ultraman, the justice warrior Makka Pakka!]
[It’s just a coincidence, okay? Don’t make a big deal out of it /yawn]
Sui Han wanted to check the news to see how Li Fan and Li Le were doing, but he didn’t need to. Their livestream was giving live updates.
He was hungry after sleeping, but he’d been busy all night, so he just wanted to order takeout.
“Do you guys have any food recommendations?” he asked his fans.
Last time his address was leaked, and even though that person said that 666 was a ruin, no one believed him. When Sui Han asked about nearby food, his friends immediately told him enthusiastically.
[I like to eat Juewei duck neck. Sui Sui can buy some to watch dramas. It’s a must-have!]
[Ah! That isn’t, it’s Maslow Burger King. The burger has seven layers!]
[Grandma Liu’s handmade meatballs. You’ll want to eat them again after you try them once.]
[Emperor Noodles. I have to eat three meals a day during summer vacation to satisfy my cravings.]
[Eat sweet potato noodles, spicy and sour sweet potato noodles are worth it. Slurp, remember to get double the spice.]
When it came to food, the comments section was unstoppable.
Sui Han was already hungry, and seeing so many food names pop up made him dizzy. He simply tore the little zombie off his shoulder and asked it to choose.
“Heh?” The little zombie was still half asleep.
Its restless little feet kicked around, directly hitting the screen, stopping at Emperor Noodles.
Sui Han immediately ordered three servings.
The little zombie was a little angry that Sui Han had grabbed it, and it rubbed its sleepy eyes on the bed before climbing back onto its owner, grabbing his pajamas. After some effort, it was contentedly back on its owner’s shoulder.
Sui Han looked at its sprawled-out appearance and thought that it might have fallen in love with the starfish pose.
The restaurant received the order and started working quickly, delivering the food in ten minutes.
Sui Han didn’t want to think about how the delivery came so quickly. He opened the door, picked up the bag from the doorknob, and sat down next to the computer.
As soon as the container was opened, the whole room was filled with the smell of sauce.
Emperor Noodles used homemade sauce, and each portion had plenty of it.
The sound of turning pages came from the bedroom. The Yingyu, with its red eyes closed, came looking with its two beautiful bird wings, and then obediently stopped and waited to be fed.
When the little zombie saw this, it went back to get the corn mat, sat up straight, and had a big smile on its red face.
[Sui Sui is going to feed the cubs, slurp, I want to be fed]
[Open Big Banana’s perspective, you can feel the process of chewing food, slurp slurp]
Sui Han opened the perspective.
He picked up a chopstick of noodles and tried it first. The noodles were smooth and chewy. He had to admit that the fan’s recommendation was perfect.
The little zombie swallowed, put its little hands on its knees, and opened its mouth, waiting for its owner to feed it.
The Yingyu was in the same position, but it was floating in the air, waiting.
Sui Han took another bite of noodles, with no intention of feeding them.
The little zombie’s mouth drooped, and the Yingyu wagged its tail.
When Sui Han picked up the third bite of noodles, he said to them, “I heard that humans, cough -” He almost blurted out the truth.
The boy tactically drank some water and then said again, “I heard that noodles taste better when you slurp them. Feeding them doesn’t taste as good.”
The Yingyu probably understood what he meant. It cleverly blinked its eyes, flew to the top of the bowl of noodles, and gently sucked up a mouthful of thin noodles.
The little zombie started to get anxious. It also stood up, walked to the bowl of noodles, and tried to reach the noodles with its little hands.
The bowl was a little big, and the height went straight to its head.
The cub hurriedly took off its little hat and started practicing high jump. The hat was a shackle, and to jump high, it had to break the shackles!
The first time failed.
The second time was promising.
The third time it gathered strength, the little zombie “heh” and jumped hard, then fell headfirst into the bowl of noodles.
“Pfft -“
Sui Han almost choked on his water.
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