Chapter 416: Chapter 207: If One Day I Forget You (First Update) Chapter 416: Chapter 207: If One Day I Forget You (First Update) Jing Xiang was startled by Mo Yunchen’s fierce gaze filled with hostility. “No… It’s not possible, my daughter would never do such a thing!”
His daughter was the treasured daughter of the Jing Family, known to all for her good temper, elegance, and nobility. How could she possibly do such a thing?
“Believe it or not, Director Jing, you’re quite welco to go back and ask your well-behaved daughter. I’m afraid I don’t have the ti to keep you company, as I still have to find my fiancée. If anything happens to her, don’t bla for being unkind to your family.”
After saying this, Mo Yunchen strode away, leaving Jing Xiang behind with an ugly expression. Mo Yunchen’s words were said with such calm and self-possession; could it be that his daughter really did sothing to cause trouble for Mo Yunchen’s girlfriend? If it were true, it would be incredibly foolish!
Qin Qin had woken up early, just as the sky began to brighten. Perhaps it was due to being in a strange bed, or perhaps it was because she had sothing on her mind that kept her from resting well all night.
Getting up, Qin Qin walked out of the room. The wooden house was empty and devoid of people. She left the wooden house and saw Yu Qianqian seated on the wooden bridge not far away.
Qin Qin approached Yu Qianqian and spoke softly, “Qianqian.”
Yu Qianqian turned her head, her stunningly beautiful features sigh-worthy in the morning light. “You’re up? Are you hungry? Should I go make you so food?”
“There’s no need, why are you up so early?” Qin Qin sat next to Yu Qianqian, gazing at the sunrise not far away, with its dazzling display of colors, captivating and blinding.
Yu Qianqian’s blue eyes were profound and deep. “I just want to look at it more, afraid that one day I won’t be able to see it anymore.”
Her voice, like the sound of silver bells, carried an imperceptible sadness. Qin Qin’s heart tightened, and from Yu Qianqian’s words, she understood her ti was running out. She didn’t ask for the specific reason—perhaps there was a story that happened to her once?
Turning her head to look at Yu Qianqian, Qin Qin noticed that the beautiful pale face was slowly aging, and strands of hair turned from black to white before her eyes.
“Qianqian, you…”
The incredible sight shocked Qin Qin, and she suddenly rembered how Yu Qianqian looked when she saved her.
Yu Qianqian raised her hand to touch her face, which was growing old. Her blue eyes, filled with sadness, looked towards Qin Qin. “Do I look ugly?”
“You’re not ugly, not at all!” For so unknown reason, there was a slight sourness at the tip of Qin Qin’s nose, seeing Yu Qianqian like this made her feel sorrowful.
Within minutes, Yu Qianqian transford from a young, beautiful girl into a seventy-year-old woman with white hair and a face full of wrinkles, her voice aged and weak.
Yu Qianqian’s gentle blue eyes gazed towards the morning sun, her wrinkled face bead with a smile. “Are you curious about why I have beco like this?”
Qin Qin nodded.
Yu Qianqian took a scarf that had been prepared next to her, wrapped it around her face and hair, and began to speak slowly. “Qin Qin, if you don’t find annoying, let tell you a story.”
“… Okay!” Qin Qin’s clear voice was slightly hoarse and sad.
Yu Qianqian looked towards the sunrise and spoke slowly, her voice ancient and distant.
“A long, long ti ago, in the vast ocean, there was a rmaid with a golden tail. Ever since she could rember, there was only the rmaid Grandmother and herself. Later, when the rmaid Grandmother died, she did not know how long she had lived in the sea, with only loneliness accompanying her.”
“One day, she encountered a huge cruise ship. As night fell, she approached the ship curiously, popping her head out not far away to watch the people on board, watching them play and make rry, listening to their conversations, and she learned to speak from them.”
“The cruise ship remained anchored at sea for several days and nights. The Little rmaid watched from a distance for a long ti, envious of those dressed in elegant clothes, hoping one day to beco like them.”
“One day, there was a heavy rain. The Little rmaid still swam up from the deep sea to watch the ship. After her long watch, no one ca out on the ship, and in her disappointnt, she thought about returning to the seabed. Suddenly, a figure appeared; he was holding a boy who was fast asleep and threw the boy into the sea.”
“Without hesitation, the Little rmaid rescued the boy. Surprisingly, the boy woke up at that mont…”
“Afterward, during the few days the cruise ship was anchored, the Little rmaid and the boy beca good friends. Each ti, the boy would secretly bring things for the Little rmaid to eat, and the Little rmaid would wait in one place for his arrival.”
At this point, Yu Qianqian’s lips curled upwards, her expression tender with a hint of nostalgic longing.
Qin Qin listened quietly.
“One day, the boy told the Little rmaid he had to go ho. The Little rmaid was very sad but didn’t know what to say. The boy held the Little rmaid’s hand, expressing his wish for her to go with him. The Little rmaid shook her head in sorrow; she was a fish, how could she leave with him? No one knew how much, at that mont, she wished to beco human and leave with him.”
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