Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
The fish roes changed by the day, their mass becoming increasingly bigger. The black dot in the fish roes looked more and more obvious, gradually taking up almost the entire space in the roe.
To better take care of them, Bluepool moved Anâanâs bedding over here too. Whenever he had some time, heâd leave Anâan by the water while he went down to check on the situation.
In just a few days, the fish roes hatched, becoming many little fishes of varying colors.
The little mermen who had just hatched looked no different from ordinary fish. It was just that they had brighter colors and their bodies were more slender and smooth. They could swim extremely fast, and when they darted around in the water, they were so fast that it was almost impossible to see with naked eyes.
Bluepool took a rough look and felt that there were 10 or 20 of them short. Some failed to hatch, and the roes that had gone bad could be seen on the seaweed while the others had gone missing.
However, with him taking care of the fish roes by himself, such a high hatching rate was considered good.
Anâan sat by the shore and looked at the little fishes. The little mermen were probably born with a close connection with their mother, and all of them crowded over when they saw Anâan coming over.
Anâan put out her hand, wanting to scoop the fish. The water seeped through her fingers, and the little mermen in her hands also flowed away with it.
However, to get onto Anâanâs hands, the little mermen took the initiative to bump against her hands. With that, Anâan was able to scoop up a fish on her first attempt.
Anâan held onto the little fish with both hands, putting her face close to take a look.
This was a white merman whose body was glittery and translucent, looking like a jade glass carving. His body refracted a shimmering glow under the sunlight, and it was almost possible to see his white spine. He was unbelievably beautiful.
However, even a beautiful creature like this was just a ball of glow in Anâanâs eyes, appearing very blurry.
Although mermen could live both on land and in the sea, they were still too fragile when in their full fish form. Bluepool was about to release the mermen back into the seawater when he saw Anâan opening her mouth and stuffing the little fish into it.
Anâan had wanted to do this long ago. Back when they were still in her stomach, she kept thinking of wanting to do things that could reduce Bluepoolâs burden. Feeding herself was one of them.
Bluepool was speechless. How hungry was Anâan? It seemed that he had still failed as her mate.
Bluepool thought to himself, caught between laughter and tears.
The little fishes were only the length of one finger after hatching. With Anâan biting onto the waist area, there was still a tail thrashing around outside.
Bluepool held onto Anâanâs chin with one hand, pinched the little mermanâs tail with the other, and said, âThis isnât food. Open your mouth.â
Anâan understood his body language very well and immediately released her bite as if she could understand his words.
When the little merman landed on Bluepoolâs palm, he jumped around crazily and then jumped into the water by himself. With a loud splash, it disappeared from sight, leaving only a few translucent scales on Bluepoolâs hand.
Bluepool rubbed Anâanâs head in amusement, saying, âAre you craving sashimi? Iâll go catch some fish right away. You can hide in the tree hole.â
As he said that, he carried Anâan and entered a tree hole.
From that day onward, Bluepool would occasionally notice that Anâan had an appetite for their little fishes. This made him feel amused, helpless, as well as a little secret glee.
After these little fishes grew up, theyâd be his love rivals too. Given Anâanâs attitude, his status would be a lot more stable.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
When the little fishes were half a month old, they started to develop at a crazy rate. The fins on their shoulders gradually grew lower and soft arms developed. Their fish heads also started to become rounder, with their necks showing. They started to have merman forms and would climb up to the shore by themselves to play.
Although Anâan often tormented them, they never avoided her before and would go looking for her like moths flying towards flames.
However, the little mermenâs bodies were a lot stronger now.. As long as it wasnât too overboard, theyâd be able to handle it.