As Sihwa read aloud, she temporarily forgot about the mobile phone and the audience watching her live broadcast. Instead, she was simply immersed in Andersen's fairy tale.
The underwater world described by Andersen was different from the real one she knew. It was full of childlike fun and people's imagination of beautiful things, but this did not stop her from quickly replacing herself with the youngest mermaid in the fairy tale.
Like the protagonist, she fell in love with an illusory prince. She fell head over heels for him and couldn't wait to see him and be with him.
But fate made fools of people. She and the protagonist had no legs and couldn't set foot on land. They could only endure the longing for land day after day and watch the prince leave them.
When she read this, she was very anxious for the protagonist and couldn't wait to know the ending.
Like many fairy tales, the witch appeared at this time and offered the protagonist a seemingly cruel deal, using her beautiful voice in exchange for a pair of legs. However, every step was like walking on a sharp knife, which reminded Sihwa of Fina's proposal.
Don't accept it! How can this be tolerated? Sihwa anxiously shouted to the protagonist in her heart.
But the protagonist accepted, got her legs, set foot on land, and spent a very good time with the prince.
Sihwa was no longer as innocent as when she was born in this world. When she read this, she suddenly found something very strange — the prince's image was very vague. She only knew that he was about 16 years old, had a pair of big black eyes, and was very handsome. Other than that, his image was not even as clear as the witch's. She couldn't picture his appearance in her mind, which was very unusual for a world-famous writer.
This prince seemed to be very stupid. He actually mistook another human girl for his savior.
Not only was he stupid, but he was also blind. The little mermaid, who had turned into a human, climbed the mountain with him. Everyone could see that her feet were bleeding, but he didn't give the order to stop and return?
Just like that, he still had the face to say that she was his dearest person? He treated the dearest person like this?
When Sihwa read this, she was about to explode!
Why did the master fall in love with such a scumbag? Just because he was more handsome, she fell in love at first sight?
The most abominable thing was that the prince obviously regarded her as a substitute for his savior. Just because she looked like the savior in his impression, he shamelessly asked her to stay with him for a lifetime, and even refused to marry her?
After learning this, the protagonist didn't leave angrily. Instead, she shouted in her heart to take care of him and love him?
Exo me?
Was the protagonist a masochist?
She was so angry that her lips were trembling, but she forced herself to continue reading. She hoped that the author could give her a convincing explanation, and at the same time, she hoped that the protagonist would quickly wake up.
She hated the prince, but she also hoped that he would turn over a new leaf and marry the heroine. Otherwise, the heroine would become a bubble in the sea. Apart from being blind, the heroine had done nothing wrong. Why should she be punished so cruelly?
But he didn't change. When he saw the princess of a neighboring country, he realized that the princess was his savior. He rushed over like a stallion and made the protagonist happy for him.
Sihwa's hands trembled as she held the book. She didn't want to read anymore. Every sentence and every word was like a knife stabbing into her heart. As a bystander, she was already like this. The poor protagonist must be in so much pain that his heart and lungs hurt even more than his feet!
Even so, she still wanted to know the ending, even if she knew from the audience's bullet screen that the ending was likely to be a tragedy.
She continued to read.
When the prince and princess were married, it would also be the protagonist's last night in the world. When the sun rose, she would turn into foam and disappear forever.
The protagonist's sisters didn't give up on her. They loved this youngest and most foolish sister so much that they were willing to use their beautiful long hair to exchange for the only remedy from the witch — a sharp knife. They told her that as long as she stabbed the prince's heart with a sharp knife, her legs would disappear, and she would regain her fishtail. She would return to the mermaid family and comfort the old grandmother's grieving heart.
When she read this, Sihwa's voice also trembled and paused for a long time after her lips and hands. Her heart was split into two contradictory halves. One half thought that the prince was so hateful, and the protagonist was so pitiful. She should decisively stab the sharp knife into the prince's heart. The other half thought that although the prince was stupid, blind, and a complete scumbag, did he have to die because of this?
The protagonist didn't hesitate. She kissed the prince, threw the sharp knife into the sea, and turned around to jump into the sea, turning into foam.
Sihwa's heart also seemed to turn into foam. It was empty, and she even forgot the pain.
Normally, the story should have ended here, but it didn't.
The protagonist, who turned into foam, didn't lose consciousness. She saw some transparent and illusory creatures, and she also obtained a similar form, flying lightly into the sky.
Those creatures told her that this was the world of the elves. Whether it was the daughter of the sea or the daughter of the sky, they didn't have an eternal soul, but they could create an eternal soul through good deeds. It might take 300 years, or it might not take that long.
They also told her that every time they found a good child, they would get closer to this goal.
Sihwa thought there would be more, but after turning a page, she found that the next page was already another story.
What's going on?
It didn't end when it should have, but it stopped abruptly when it shouldn't have?
She felt very strange. There was a certain sense of separation between the small part at the back and the large part at the front, as if they were two completely different stories. The front seemed to be a love story that wouldn't be understood until death, and the back … seemed to have a deeper meaning.
The protagonist's behavior at the back was also very strange. She didn't seem to care about her love for the prince anymore. She even kissed the bride on the cheek, and then smiled at the prince, as if she had let go of everything.
While Sihwa was in a daze, time passed very quickly. Unknowingly, her phone had already popped up with a low battery prompt, and she also heard the sound of a car stopping downstairs.
Not good, Zhang Zian is back!
She had long forgotten that this was the last live broadcast. She hurriedly said something to the audience, and didn't even have time to see if [Watermelon] had followed or not. She quickly exited the live broadcast app.
Almost at the same time that she finished, she heard Wang Qian's strange cry from downstairs. "Master! You … Where did you go? Did you go to the beach to take a bath? Why are you all wet? "
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