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2354. Chapter 2354 Only envy mandarin ducks but not immortals 02

Su Mo's shoulders shook slightly, she turned her head lazily and glared at him, "You... are not serious."

Her face is as beautiful as a flower, and her eyes are as charming as silk. She is as charming as she has ever been before, and she even has a hint of coquettishness.

His mind was in a state of flux, and he realized that his engagement ceremony had been in the sky since the day they got married. He felt that they were just as glued together as they were, and that they were husband and wife, life and death, to the ends of the earth.

She raised her hand to touch his face, and he held her hand and kissed her fingertips gently, not allowing her to have any time to think, let alone being sad.

"Mo'er, after we leave here, are we going to go to sea?" Huangfujin was very curious about the vast ocean that Su Mo described.

Mo'er has a plan to build the largest sea-going ship in the world, which will be about fifty feet long and twenty feet wide. It will be able to ride the wind and waves, and be able to navigate the sea.

She said she wanted him to be a pirate captain, and she would be the pirate's queen.

He said that if there were a few more children, they would be the little pirate captains.

She said that if you keep sailing eastward, you will encounter another continent. If you keep sailing, there will be another continent. If you keep sailing in this way, you will come back here again.

"It's wrong that the sky is round and the earth is round." She once told him confidently, "The sky is nothingness and the earth is round. Let's see it together."

No matter what she said was right or not, in his heart, he regarded her as right.

As long as she likes it, he likes it, and as long as she does it, he will support it.

Ever since he fell in love with her, his only goal was to be with her for the rest of his life.

The throne is nothing, the world is nothing, wealth and fame are nothing, she is the only one he wants.

Therefore, he must come back and accompany her to the sea to see how the earth is round and whether they will fall into a bottomless hole.

Tender and tender, she was extremely tired, sleepy-eyed, and lay lazily in his arms.

Perhaps only when she fell asleep would she reveal her thoughts, holding her little hands tightly on his waist, as if she was afraid that he would leave suddenly.

He gently kissed her earlobes, shoulders, and arms, then carefully took her hands off, covered her with the quilt, and kissed her cheek.

Her sleeping face was not peaceful, her beautiful eyebrows were lightly knitted, and a touch of sadness lingered there, as if she knew he was leaving and was extremely reluctant to leave, but she couldn't open her mouth to keep him.

Her thick long eyelashes curled up like a powerless butterfly, perched there, motionless.

He couldn't help but bend down and gently touched the pair of butterfly-wing-like eyelashes with his lips, then stood up and left without looking back.

The feather eyelashes trembled slightly, as if the flower petals were awakening in the morning, stirring up the full dewdrops, which were crystal clear and slid gently down the white face.

She considers herself not a weak person, but sometimes she feels that she is also a woman, and women will be weak, especially after getting married.

Having someone who loves her and protects her from the wind and rain makes her become sentimental.

She believed that he would definitely come back.

Huangfujin left the cactus forest and went up the mountain, upstream along the Huanhua River.

The thin morning sun shone down on him through the mountains and forests, creating a layer of clear brilliance.

"The soul-breaking cliff, keep away from humans and ghosts. If you get close, your soul will be cut off."

The ancient tune has been circulated for thousands of years. It seems that there are woodcutters singing in the mountains and forests, and the voice is sad and desolate.

Huangfu Jin stood at one end of the stone beam, looking at the stone beam that was so narrow that it could barely fit a full foot.

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