Transmigrating and Raising Children: I'll Make Earth's Delicacies Go Viral Chapter 164 - 164: Mermaid
Chapter 164: rmaid
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
After the rmaid was brought back to the starship, their presence imdiately drew the attention of everyone on board. If not for the swift intervention of the military doctor, so curious individuals would have attempted to wet the rmaid’s feet to observe if they would revert to their fish-tailed form upon contact with water.
“Such troublemakers. How can they casually experint while in their current condition?” The military doctor shut the door to the infirmary, dismissing the curious onlookers.
Zhou Ling’s brows furrowed with concern. “Is their condition critical?”
Given the absence of visible external injuries, it didn’t seem like the situation should be so dire.
“It’s not good. While their injuries aren’t severe, the rmaid had minimal exposure to seawater during their escape. They’re severely dehydrated as a result. Additionally, the trauma they experienced during the attack has taken a significant toll on their physical and ntal well-being. If we want them to regain consciousness, we must arrange for imdiate treatnt on the capital planet,” the military doctor explained, closely monitoring the rmaid’s vital signs, hoping they would hold on.
Zhou Ling rose from his seat in a determined manner and exited the infirmary. His expression grew serious. “Issue the order. We’re returning to the capital planet imdiately, everyone.”
He couldn’t allow the rmaid to perish. The mystery surrounding them still needed to be unraveled. The re fact that they possessed knowledge of the Alliance’s special distress signal indicated a likely connection between the rfolk and the Alliance.
“What’s happening? Weren’t you dealing with the wormhole? How did you catch such a big fish?” Liao Ning approached the military hospital on the capital planet, carrying a thermos in her hands.
Lan Yin, standing beside Zhou Ling, promptly intercepted the thermos from Liao Ning and placed it on the bedside table.
“Ningning, let’s not joke around.” Zhou Ling chuckled at her comnt. Following the doctor’s treatnt, Zhou Ling was instructed to arrange so light, traditional dishes for the rmaid, which led him to contact Liao Ning.
“I’ve prepared seafood porridge specifically for them. I wonder if they’ll enjoy it,” Liao Ning glanced at the pale and delicate rmaid resting on the hospital bed, addressing Zhou Ling. “Considering they live in the sea, they must have a liking for seafood, right?”
Zhou Ling struggled to contain his laughter. “Ningning, is there a chance that rmaids are simply fish?”
Liao Ning choked. She had really neglected the fact that rmaids were also fish.
Liao Ning asked cautiously, “So, when he wakes up and sees seafood porridge.. will he faint in anger?”
Zhou Ling couldn’t help but laugh. He found Liao Ning incredibly endearing. “I’m just teasing you. Don’t worry, rmaids are the rulers of the sea. Seafood is their usual diet. They won’t faint from a bowl of seafood porridge.”
Observing Liao Ning’s playfulness, Lan Yin couldn’t help but smile. It was a rare sight to see her sister-in-law in such a lighthearted mood. However, he refrained from comnting on her cuteness in front of his boss and simply turned to gaze at the rmaid.
To his surprise, when Lan Yin looked back at the bed, he found himself eting the eyes of the rmaid. Despite expecting the rmaid’s eyes to be shut, they were open and locked onto him with cold, vertical pupils.
Lan Yin possessed a gentle deanor when not on a mission. Even when startled, she refrained from exclaiming like most people. After a mont, she spoke calmly, “…You’re awake. You startled .”
Her voice remained steady and unaffected, not revealing any fear.
The rmaid continued to stare at Lan Yin, unblinking, causing a shiver to run down her spine.
“You’re not a rmaid,” the rmaid asserted with conviction. Her voice resonated like the legends described.
Liao Ning and Zhou Ling exchanged glances, silently agreeing not to interrupt the conversation between the rmaid and Lan Yin.
“You’re right, I’m not a rmaid,” Lan Yin nodded in acknowledgent, affirming the rmaid’s observation.
The rmaid still didn’t blink, her gaze fixed on Lan Yin as she inquired, “Then why do you sll like your own kind?”
Lan Yin glanced at Zhou Ling, unsure if he should respond to the rmaid’s question. After all, the rmaid was rely an imperial slave they had rescued.
Observing Lan Yin’s uncertainty, the rmaid shifted her gaze to Zhou Ling.
The rmaid stared at Zhou Ling intently before speaking, “I rember you. You saved alongside him.”
Though the rmaid didn’t explicitly ntion who “he” referred to, the three individuals present understood that the person in question was Lan Yin..
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