Abo Dammen
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- Hai Sanβer clung to Lu Xie, crying pitifully, refusing to let go. His wails nearly deafened Lu Xie, who glanced at the bag of food he had brought back from the street in desperation. Β "Stop crying, stop crying. I bought some food earlier. Try it." Β Curiosity got the better of the naΓ―ve merman. Still sniffling, Hai Sanβer turned to look at the bag on the floor. He asked hesitantly, "Is it better than the pumpkin taro bun?" Β That pumpkin taro bun was something Lu Xieβ¦
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- βEh?β The mermaidβs mind still couldnβt process the meaning of Lu Xieβs scolding. Before he could figure it out, Lu Xie had already turned around and headed toward the small shop. Just moments ago, Lu Xie was urgently calling his name, yet now he was ignoring him completely. His mood had changed faster than flipping a book. Hai Sanβer didnβt dare linger, afraid Lu Xie might leave him behind, so he hurried to catch up. βAre you still mad?β Hai Sanβer trailed after Lu Xie like aβ¦
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- The night breeze swept through, carrying the salty dampness and chill of the sea. The ocean appeared shrouded in a thin mist, exuding a deep, mysterious aura. Silvery moonlight danced on the rippling waves, merging the sea and sky into a seamless expanse of inky darkness that seemed to ensnare the senses. Occasionally, the low hum of a distant shipβs horn echoed, its sound rising and falling with the waves before fading into the night. Under the moonlight's gentle caress, the waves surged steadily andβ¦
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- Lu Xie grabbed the umbrella nearby and walked to Hai Sanβerβs side. He didnβt know how to respond. He couldnβt exactly admit that he came up to check on him out of worry. He had thought this timid fish would be quietly sniffling amidst the raging storm, considering he usually looked like he was about to cry if someone so much as raised their voice at him. Unexpectedly, it turned out that this was a fish accustomed to storms and unafraid of wind and rain. Judging by the rhythm of his tail swaying,β¦
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- Lu Xie really wanted to punch that thing down, but he decided it would be too cruel to treat a fish like that. After all, according to Hai Sanβer, he was the last remaining merman in the sea. For the sake of preserving the species, Lu Xie couldnβt risk rendering him incapable of continuing his... fishly duties. With a roll, Lu Xie moved off Hai Sanβer and back onto his own bed, issuing a sharp warning, βGo to sleep. Make another sound, and Iβll send you back to the rooftop to enjoy theβ¦
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- The sensation underwater was peculiar. Merfolk moved swiftly in the ocean, and Lu Xie could hear the bubbling of water all around him. The suffocating feeling in his chest remained intense, and just as he thought he couldnβt hold his breath any longer, Hai Sanβer leapt out of the water with him in his arms. Β The oppressive sensation vanished abruptly. Hai Sanβer lifted Lu Xie high over his shoulder, and fresh air rushed to meet him. Lu Xie barely had time to breathe before his chestβ¦
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- "This is my parting gift to you," said the omega, tears streaming down his cheeks. He rarely cried, but today was different. He hastily wiped his face, turning away so the alpha wouldnβt see him like this. Β A parting gift? Was it a pheromone blocker? Β The slow-on-the-uptake alpha finally realized that his confessions had backfired. The omega had always believed that his change in attitude was driven by pheromones. All his attempts to comfort the omega had only caused more pain.β¦
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- βIf we had a child, would you stay?β Β If they had a child, there would no longer be any pressure from their elders. Was it possible that the alpha wanted a child as well? Β The omega suddenly looked up, wide-eyed, his mouth slightly agapeβa rare moment of blank confusion. Quickly, he lowered his gaze again. Marrying the alpha had only been possible due to their highly compatible pheromones. In other words, it was easier for them to conceive exceptional offspring. He had knownβ¦
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- Due to a sudden business trip, the alpha returned home to grab his luggage. Opening the bedroom door, he found someone curled up on his bed. Β It was the omega heβd married over a year agoβsomeone heβd barely exchanged a few words with. Β The omega was a pharmaceutical researcher. To put it nicely, he was polite and well-mannered; less charitably, he was cold and taciturn. Back then, when the alpha was faced with a pile of photos, he picked out this omega at a glance. Heβ¦
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- Compared to those high-quality productions, the works shot in-house at the company inevitably fall short. Β The casting alone speaks volumesβat best, they could only afford an 18th-tier star with just a few hundred thousand followers on social media, half of whom are probably bots. Β As for costumes, makeup, and props, the production practically oozes a sense of thrift. The costumes have been worn by generations of productions, with one yellow imperial robe even sporting a fewβ¦
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