Chaoying's small group [Zhongyingmei]
Chapter 513
Ian the little mermaid has come to town, for the first time ever.
He borrowed Arthur's mobile phone to call Daisy, excitedly said: "Daisy, I'm going to play with you, okay?"
"Okay!" Daisy was very excited when she heard that, "Where are you swimming from?"
"I don't swim!" said Ian, "Arthur will take me to your house."
Mermaids don't leave the sea easily, but today is special because it is Ian's birthday. Ian begged his father for a long time, and finally asked for half a day of freedom to leave the sea and find his friends on land.
"My father said that even if I can't go back, he won't come to me." Ian said.
He said sad words, his tone was still so happy, and the atmosphere was so warm that even through the phone signal, it made people feel that he was about to set off firecrackers with lights and festoons.
"I'll give you all the delicious food, okay?" Daisy said.
"Please give me all the delicious food!" Ian said.
On the appointed day, the doorbell of Stark's house rang as scheduled.
In order to welcome good friends from afar, the Stark family asked the little yellow people to clean up the house and put snacks on the table. cross out.
"That's not necessary." Tony said, "The fish is on the table. Maybe he eats it better than you."
When the doorbell rang, Daisy, who was looking at the clock, pricked up her ears and was more active than anyone else. She raised her little hand and said, "I'll open the door, I'll open the door!"
She moved quickly, and the butler moved quickly. When the eldest lady was still running in the corridor, he had already opened the door.
Daisy's flying steps slowed down when she saw the tall figure standing at the door.
Not only was she slow, but she also hesitated, carefully looking at Arthur standing at the door, and the little girl in his arms.
"Why the look?" Arthur asked.
The little girl in his arms was very happy to see Daisy, and greeted loudly: "Daisy!"
As soon as the little girl spoke, Daisy recognized that it was Ian's voice, ran up to him in two steps, and asked in surprise, "Is this really Ian?"
"I am Ian!" the little girl said.
No wonder Daisy was suspicious.
The child in Arthur's arms was wearing a small floral dress with a thick coat on the outside, but he was barefoot in such a cold day, not to mention shoes, and he didn't even wear a single sock.
The eyes are still Ian's aqua green eyes, but the short ice-white hair is gone, replaced by a dark brown curly hair, just like Shirley Temple.
Daisy is already a beautiful little girl, and Ian's little girl is even more beautiful.
"I would like to be beautiful myself." Ian said, "But I don't want to be a girl, I am a boy."
He said, pulling the wig off his head.
Acting like a little girl is actually a last resort.
When Ian came out of the sea, the tail of the fish turned into two legs, but those two legs were not as strong and powerful as his tail at all. They were sick and would stop after taking two steps.
"My leg is not sick." Ian said.
Arthur folded his arms, stood not far away and stared at Ian with his eyes: "Take two steps, take two steps if you are not sick."
Ian really couldn't walk more than two steps, he felt very strenuous, so he had to ask Arthur to pick him up.
And his legs not only couldn't adapt to walking, but also couldn't adapt to wearing pants. In the end, Arthur had to go out and get a skirt for Ian to wear.
"Where did you get the skirt?" Ian asked as he pulled the skirt on.
Facing the vast scenery outside the window, Arthur let out a deep breath: "Don't ask."
After several twists and turns and hardships, Ian finally came to Daisy's house.
Pep was very thoughtful. Hearing from Daisy that Ian's feet were not very good for walking, he had prepared a children's wheelchair in advance, which just came in handy.
Ian is in a wheelchair, Daisy is pushing behind, and he is going to show his best friend around his home.
"You push the wheelchair really well!" Ian said to Daisy in admiration.
Daisy always gets things right.
Facing Ian's compliment, Daisy said it was nothing: "Because Professor Xavier often comes to my house recently."
As Professor X's little helper, she is already handy in pushing the wheelchair.
Daisy's house is so big that it takes Ian half an hour to visit it.
During the visit, Ian's mouth was always restless, and he had a lot of things to say to Daisy.
"When it snows, the land is so soft," Ian told Daisy. "When it snows in the sea, the sea is always hard. If the sea is frozen, when I stick my head out to look at the sun, I always bump my head first. "
Daisy laughed when she heard it: "I can just look at the sun easily!"
Daisy pushed Ian to the kitchen for a snack.
When Ian saw Daisy's snack cabinet, his eyes lit up, and he would not refuse anyone who came, and he wanted to eat chocolate, puffs, and waffles, and he stuffed his mouth full.
"Bring these home for you, will you?" Daisy asked.
"Okay!" Ian said, "In the future, I invite you to come to my house."
Both sides of his and Daisy's faces were stained with crumbs of snacks. The two little ones looked at each other, and they bent their eyes at each other to make each other laugh.
Smiling and laughing, Ian's expression suddenly became strange, the smile froze on his face, he squeezed his neck tightly with his hands, inhaled heavily through his mouth, and made a "ho-ho-" sound.
Daisy had never seen Ian like this before, she was shocked and looked for her father with a loud voice.
Arriving at the scene with Dad was also Sea King Arthur.
Tony has never seen this kind of battle, his parenting experience is limited to Kryptonians, and he is really helpless with mermaids.
Fortunately, Arthur was there, and he knew what was going on with Ian at a glance. He rushed to the sink, turned on the faucet, filled the washbasin with water, and finally picked up Ian quickly so that his head was submerged in the water.
Ian struggled at first, but when his head touched the water, the whole fish became limp, lying on the edge of the pool, with his feet dangling like a fish in water.
"He is a sea creature after all, and he can't live without water for too long," Arthur said.
In one breath, Ian drank all the water in the washbasin.
After drinking the water, he regained his energy. Seeing Daisy standing aside and looking very worried, he reached out and patted the back of his good friend's hand: "I'm fine, Daisy."
He can eat many more snacks in one sitting.
In the end, Ian sat down at the table with a full belly and had lunch with Daisy.
Pep was worried about bursting the child's belly, so he didn't dare to give too much food. Unexpectedly, Ian's food intake was even more amazing than that of the children in her family. The act of shelling.
"No need to peel the shell." Pep said, "Everything can be eaten directly in the mouth."
"This is delicious." Ian said, "What is this?"
"It's a potato grid," said Daisy. "It's made of potatoes."
"This is delicious too." Ian asked again, "What is this?"
"This is tomato and cheese salad," Daisy told Ian.
Ian nodded as he ate.
"Why didn't his parents come with him?" Tony asked Arthur.
When Ian made an agreement with Daisy, Tony asked Daisy to convey that even Ian's parents were invited to the house.
"Mermaids don't like humans." Arthur said, "A long time ago, they still ate humans. Although they don't eat them now, they still don't take humans seriously, and think humans are very annoying."
Arthur glanced at Ian: "It's a kind of prejudice. Unfortunately, his father is the one with the most prejudice."
When he said that, Tony wanted to meet Ian's parents more, and wanted to know how such an annoying father raised a child who was close to others.
"I like Daisy, I like Arthur, and I like many, many people." Ian said, "Human beings are very nice!"
He told everyone that his great-great-great-great-grandfather was a human being.
Daisy was very happy to hear that: "Is this true?"
"It's true!" Ian was afraid that Daisy would not believe it, so he nodded like a chicken pecking rice, "He is a priest."
"My father doesn't like people." Ian sighed. "He doesn't go to the sea to see people, so he doesn't know. In fact, people are very cute."
"Not all people are so cute." Tony said, "You should try not to take the initiative to contact strangers."
Ian nodded after listening to Tony's words, and after a while, he whispered to Daisy: "Just now, your father talked like my father."
All fathers in the world are probably the same when they worry about their children's safety.
Ian spent half a day at Daisy's house. Although the time was short, it was very fulfilling. He and Daisy ate birthday cake together, made a wish, built a snowman, played games, watched movies, took a car, touched Go to the trees buried in the snow, take a breath towards the window, and look at the white mist that condenses on it.
Human beings are amazing. They walk on two legs, and their legs are not good-looking, but they can make beautiful clothes with their hands.
They eat with bare plates and bowls instead of shells. When they miss someone, they don’t have to go over mountains and mountains to see each other, they only need to make a phone call.
Humans are also like mermaids. They also love beauty, but they love money more than beauty.
Even so, Ian also thinks that human beings are lovely, and the land where human beings live is also lovely.
When saying goodbye, Ian was reluctant to part, and was held in Arthur's arms, holding one hand with Daisy.
"I'll come to see you in the future, okay?" Ian asked Daisy, "I'll try to learn to walk."
"I'll see you too." Daisy said, "I'll go to your house in the future."
"Good!" Ian was very happy.
"Okay, okay, it's been half an hour since I said goodbye, your mouth is not sore, my waist is very sore." Arthur shook his legs there, "His father told me to take him back on time, otherwise Blow my head off."
"Look." Ian said to Daisy, "My father is not hard-hearted, but hard-mouthed."
"A bit like my father." Daisy said.
The two of them laughed again, hugged again, and finally waved goodbye full of reluctance.
The one who was most reluctant was Ian, and the hardest one was Arthur. In addition to holding a child, he also dragged a huge package in his other hand, which was filled with various specialties that Ian wanted to take back to the sea.
When Arthur took Ian back to the familiar sea, a group of marine life was already waiting on the sea surface, including headfish, big crabs, and a large group of beautiful mermaids.
Among them, the most dazzling one is the leading mermaid, whose face is simply an enlarged version of Ian, expressionless, standing side by side with the equally dazzling prince Orm.
Aum's appearance here was not mainly to meet Ian, but to take the opportunity to go ashore after Ian had troubles.
Now that Ian has returned safely, his plan has been ruined, but he is not very disappointed.
"Father!" Ian was put into the water by Arthur, quickly recovered his tail, and happily swam to the mermaid.
"I brought back a lot of souvenirs!" Ian said.
The surrounding mermaids cheered.
Aum was very disdainful: "Human things, what's so good, don't we have them in the sea?"
Ian took out a round one from the big bag and held it up above his head: "It's a potato!"
"Oh!!!" The mermaids cheered again.
Ian took out again, and took out another round one: "It's a tomato!"
"Oh!!!" The cheers were overwhelming.
This is a real local product, and the ones brought back are very practical, and they are not found in the sea.
Everyone was happy, and took the things back to the sea. Aum still showed disdain, but when Ian handed him a big and round tomato, he didn't refuse, and reluctantly accepted it.
Arthur and Orm go back to the palace to see Queen Atlanna.
Ian wagged his tail and followed his father to go home too.
"Dad, I'll leave the best snacks for you and mom," Ian said.
His father was in front, without looking back: "I don't want it."
"Why can't you always like it?" Ian asked.
"What about you?" The mermaid father turned his head and looked at Ian. "Why do you always like it so much? You like humans so much that you go ashore. The ashore is very dangerous."
"There's no danger on shore," Ian said, "just my many friends."
His father snorted coldly.
"Dad, I can only wait in the sea." Ian said, "I can only wait for Daisy to come to play with me. If she doesn't come, I will wait, wait, until I fall asleep. Today, I also I can go to her, so today, I don't have to wait."
The mermaid fell silent.
After a while, he asked: "You are on the shore today, are you having a good time?"
Ian lifted his spirits and quickly replied: "Very happy!"
"Really?" the mermaid father said, "Then the risk is not in vain."
He borrowed Arthur's mobile phone to call Daisy, excitedly said: "Daisy, I'm going to play with you, okay?"
"Okay!" Daisy was very excited when she heard that, "Where are you swimming from?"
"I don't swim!" said Ian, "Arthur will take me to your house."
Mermaids don't leave the sea easily, but today is special because it is Ian's birthday. Ian begged his father for a long time, and finally asked for half a day of freedom to leave the sea and find his friends on land.
"My father said that even if I can't go back, he won't come to me." Ian said.
He said sad words, his tone was still so happy, and the atmosphere was so warm that even through the phone signal, it made people feel that he was about to set off firecrackers with lights and festoons.
"I'll give you all the delicious food, okay?" Daisy said.
"Please give me all the delicious food!" Ian said.
On the appointed day, the doorbell of Stark's house rang as scheduled.
In order to welcome good friends from afar, the Stark family asked the little yellow people to clean up the house and put snacks on the table. cross out.
"That's not necessary." Tony said, "The fish is on the table. Maybe he eats it better than you."
When the doorbell rang, Daisy, who was looking at the clock, pricked up her ears and was more active than anyone else. She raised her little hand and said, "I'll open the door, I'll open the door!"
She moved quickly, and the butler moved quickly. When the eldest lady was still running in the corridor, he had already opened the door.
Daisy's flying steps slowed down when she saw the tall figure standing at the door.
Not only was she slow, but she also hesitated, carefully looking at Arthur standing at the door, and the little girl in his arms.
"Why the look?" Arthur asked.
The little girl in his arms was very happy to see Daisy, and greeted loudly: "Daisy!"
As soon as the little girl spoke, Daisy recognized that it was Ian's voice, ran up to him in two steps, and asked in surprise, "Is this really Ian?"
"I am Ian!" the little girl said.
No wonder Daisy was suspicious.
The child in Arthur's arms was wearing a small floral dress with a thick coat on the outside, but he was barefoot in such a cold day, not to mention shoes, and he didn't even wear a single sock.
The eyes are still Ian's aqua green eyes, but the short ice-white hair is gone, replaced by a dark brown curly hair, just like Shirley Temple.
Daisy is already a beautiful little girl, and Ian's little girl is even more beautiful.
"I would like to be beautiful myself." Ian said, "But I don't want to be a girl, I am a boy."
He said, pulling the wig off his head.
Acting like a little girl is actually a last resort.
When Ian came out of the sea, the tail of the fish turned into two legs, but those two legs were not as strong and powerful as his tail at all. They were sick and would stop after taking two steps.
"My leg is not sick." Ian said.
Arthur folded his arms, stood not far away and stared at Ian with his eyes: "Take two steps, take two steps if you are not sick."
Ian really couldn't walk more than two steps, he felt very strenuous, so he had to ask Arthur to pick him up.
And his legs not only couldn't adapt to walking, but also couldn't adapt to wearing pants. In the end, Arthur had to go out and get a skirt for Ian to wear.
"Where did you get the skirt?" Ian asked as he pulled the skirt on.
Facing the vast scenery outside the window, Arthur let out a deep breath: "Don't ask."
After several twists and turns and hardships, Ian finally came to Daisy's house.
Pep was very thoughtful. Hearing from Daisy that Ian's feet were not very good for walking, he had prepared a children's wheelchair in advance, which just came in handy.
Ian is in a wheelchair, Daisy is pushing behind, and he is going to show his best friend around his home.
"You push the wheelchair really well!" Ian said to Daisy in admiration.
Daisy always gets things right.
Facing Ian's compliment, Daisy said it was nothing: "Because Professor Xavier often comes to my house recently."
As Professor X's little helper, she is already handy in pushing the wheelchair.
Daisy's house is so big that it takes Ian half an hour to visit it.
During the visit, Ian's mouth was always restless, and he had a lot of things to say to Daisy.
"When it snows, the land is so soft," Ian told Daisy. "When it snows in the sea, the sea is always hard. If the sea is frozen, when I stick my head out to look at the sun, I always bump my head first. "
Daisy laughed when she heard it: "I can just look at the sun easily!"
Daisy pushed Ian to the kitchen for a snack.
When Ian saw Daisy's snack cabinet, his eyes lit up, and he would not refuse anyone who came, and he wanted to eat chocolate, puffs, and waffles, and he stuffed his mouth full.
"Bring these home for you, will you?" Daisy asked.
"Okay!" Ian said, "In the future, I invite you to come to my house."
Both sides of his and Daisy's faces were stained with crumbs of snacks. The two little ones looked at each other, and they bent their eyes at each other to make each other laugh.
Smiling and laughing, Ian's expression suddenly became strange, the smile froze on his face, he squeezed his neck tightly with his hands, inhaled heavily through his mouth, and made a "ho-ho-" sound.
Daisy had never seen Ian like this before, she was shocked and looked for her father with a loud voice.
Arriving at the scene with Dad was also Sea King Arthur.
Tony has never seen this kind of battle, his parenting experience is limited to Kryptonians, and he is really helpless with mermaids.
Fortunately, Arthur was there, and he knew what was going on with Ian at a glance. He rushed to the sink, turned on the faucet, filled the washbasin with water, and finally picked up Ian quickly so that his head was submerged in the water.
Ian struggled at first, but when his head touched the water, the whole fish became limp, lying on the edge of the pool, with his feet dangling like a fish in water.
"He is a sea creature after all, and he can't live without water for too long," Arthur said.
In one breath, Ian drank all the water in the washbasin.
After drinking the water, he regained his energy. Seeing Daisy standing aside and looking very worried, he reached out and patted the back of his good friend's hand: "I'm fine, Daisy."
He can eat many more snacks in one sitting.
In the end, Ian sat down at the table with a full belly and had lunch with Daisy.
Pep was worried about bursting the child's belly, so he didn't dare to give too much food. Unexpectedly, Ian's food intake was even more amazing than that of the children in her family. The act of shelling.
"No need to peel the shell." Pep said, "Everything can be eaten directly in the mouth."
"This is delicious." Ian said, "What is this?"
"It's a potato grid," said Daisy. "It's made of potatoes."
"This is delicious too." Ian asked again, "What is this?"
"This is tomato and cheese salad," Daisy told Ian.
Ian nodded as he ate.
"Why didn't his parents come with him?" Tony asked Arthur.
When Ian made an agreement with Daisy, Tony asked Daisy to convey that even Ian's parents were invited to the house.
"Mermaids don't like humans." Arthur said, "A long time ago, they still ate humans. Although they don't eat them now, they still don't take humans seriously, and think humans are very annoying."
Arthur glanced at Ian: "It's a kind of prejudice. Unfortunately, his father is the one with the most prejudice."
When he said that, Tony wanted to meet Ian's parents more, and wanted to know how such an annoying father raised a child who was close to others.
"I like Daisy, I like Arthur, and I like many, many people." Ian said, "Human beings are very nice!"
He told everyone that his great-great-great-great-grandfather was a human being.
Daisy was very happy to hear that: "Is this true?"
"It's true!" Ian was afraid that Daisy would not believe it, so he nodded like a chicken pecking rice, "He is a priest."
"My father doesn't like people." Ian sighed. "He doesn't go to the sea to see people, so he doesn't know. In fact, people are very cute."
"Not all people are so cute." Tony said, "You should try not to take the initiative to contact strangers."
Ian nodded after listening to Tony's words, and after a while, he whispered to Daisy: "Just now, your father talked like my father."
All fathers in the world are probably the same when they worry about their children's safety.
Ian spent half a day at Daisy's house. Although the time was short, it was very fulfilling. He and Daisy ate birthday cake together, made a wish, built a snowman, played games, watched movies, took a car, touched Go to the trees buried in the snow, take a breath towards the window, and look at the white mist that condenses on it.
Human beings are amazing. They walk on two legs, and their legs are not good-looking, but they can make beautiful clothes with their hands.
They eat with bare plates and bowls instead of shells. When they miss someone, they don’t have to go over mountains and mountains to see each other, they only need to make a phone call.
Humans are also like mermaids. They also love beauty, but they love money more than beauty.
Even so, Ian also thinks that human beings are lovely, and the land where human beings live is also lovely.
When saying goodbye, Ian was reluctant to part, and was held in Arthur's arms, holding one hand with Daisy.
"I'll come to see you in the future, okay?" Ian asked Daisy, "I'll try to learn to walk."
"I'll see you too." Daisy said, "I'll go to your house in the future."
"Good!" Ian was very happy.
"Okay, okay, it's been half an hour since I said goodbye, your mouth is not sore, my waist is very sore." Arthur shook his legs there, "His father told me to take him back on time, otherwise Blow my head off."
"Look." Ian said to Daisy, "My father is not hard-hearted, but hard-mouthed."
"A bit like my father." Daisy said.
The two of them laughed again, hugged again, and finally waved goodbye full of reluctance.
The one who was most reluctant was Ian, and the hardest one was Arthur. In addition to holding a child, he also dragged a huge package in his other hand, which was filled with various specialties that Ian wanted to take back to the sea.
When Arthur took Ian back to the familiar sea, a group of marine life was already waiting on the sea surface, including headfish, big crabs, and a large group of beautiful mermaids.
Among them, the most dazzling one is the leading mermaid, whose face is simply an enlarged version of Ian, expressionless, standing side by side with the equally dazzling prince Orm.
Aum's appearance here was not mainly to meet Ian, but to take the opportunity to go ashore after Ian had troubles.
Now that Ian has returned safely, his plan has been ruined, but he is not very disappointed.
"Father!" Ian was put into the water by Arthur, quickly recovered his tail, and happily swam to the mermaid.
"I brought back a lot of souvenirs!" Ian said.
The surrounding mermaids cheered.
Aum was very disdainful: "Human things, what's so good, don't we have them in the sea?"
Ian took out a round one from the big bag and held it up above his head: "It's a potato!"
"Oh!!!" The mermaids cheered again.
Ian took out again, and took out another round one: "It's a tomato!"
"Oh!!!" The cheers were overwhelming.
This is a real local product, and the ones brought back are very practical, and they are not found in the sea.
Everyone was happy, and took the things back to the sea. Aum still showed disdain, but when Ian handed him a big and round tomato, he didn't refuse, and reluctantly accepted it.
Arthur and Orm go back to the palace to see Queen Atlanna.
Ian wagged his tail and followed his father to go home too.
"Dad, I'll leave the best snacks for you and mom," Ian said.
His father was in front, without looking back: "I don't want it."
"Why can't you always like it?" Ian asked.
"What about you?" The mermaid father turned his head and looked at Ian. "Why do you always like it so much? You like humans so much that you go ashore. The ashore is very dangerous."
"There's no danger on shore," Ian said, "just my many friends."
His father snorted coldly.
"Dad, I can only wait in the sea." Ian said, "I can only wait for Daisy to come to play with me. If she doesn't come, I will wait, wait, until I fall asleep. Today, I also I can go to her, so today, I don't have to wait."
The mermaid fell silent.
After a while, he asked: "You are on the shore today, are you having a good time?"
Ian lifted his spirits and quickly replied: "Very happy!"
"Really?" the mermaid father said, "Then the risk is not in vain."
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