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The Romantic Migration

Chapter 76

In the end, all the "little surprises" meticulously prepared by the houseboat manufacturer were confiscated by the cold and ruthless Warden and tossed into a dark room at the bottom of the vessel. The room at the bottom, which had originally been locked, was empty. Its floor and walls were made of a special material that felt incredibly soft and delicate to the touch, and the ceiling was inset with a full-length mirror. It was clearly not a room intended for any "proper" purpose. Opening the door, the expressionless Warden unceremoniously dumped all the bizarre items into the strange room, then snapped the lock shut with clinical efficiency. When he turned around, he was met with the Omega’s sparkling eyes. Feng Zhixi glanced curiously at the closed door and remarked with a hint of regret that the black warden’s uniform actually looked quite nice. Didn't a certain someone want to try it on? Facing Feng Zhixi’s inquisitive gaze, the cold-faced Warden shook his head in a firm refusal. A warden’s uniform absolutely did not have sleeves, collars, and waistbands covered in such ridiculous decorations. Absolutely not! Having locked the door decisively, the Warden stepped forward, took the overly curious little patient by the hand, and hurried him out. As he was led away, Feng Zhixi kept glancing back at the locked door, his eyes still lingering with a touch of regret. Regardless of anything else, that warden’s uniform really was quite well-designed—especially the cut of the collar and the waist. Leading the reluctant Omega away, the Warden felt a headache brewing. He wondered if the little patient had been a bit *too* energetic lately. What was going on? Just as the Warden was lost in thought, the two of them suddenly felt a slight vibration beneath their feet. The houseboat’s "navigators" had set sail. This was the most unique feature of this travel method. Each of these custom houseboats was bound to a specific branch of a migrating species. The houseboat would follow this group of marine creatures across the vast ocean, sailing where they sailed, resting where they rested, and hunting where they hunted... This method of travel, guided by marine life, added many uncertain elements to the journey, making it all the more interesting. For instance, the departure time for every houseboat was different. The group serving as their navigators seemed to be a young and lively bunch. While their kin were still lingering near the coastline, this youthful group couldn't wait and had set off early. The calm surface of the sea suddenly rippled. Seen from high above, the houseboat—shaped like a pure white seashell—slowly and naturally submerged into the water along with the waves, looking as if it were a natural part of the ocean itself. This young group seemed to prefer the deep sea, and the houseboat dove beneath the surface with them. Once the seawater completely enveloped the vessel, the outer hull shifted into a one-way transparent state. At a glance, schools of fish darted by, and corals opened and closed. A vibrant, multicolored marine world appeared before them. Sunlight filtered through the surface into the depths, leaving behind brilliant, shifting colors as beautiful as a dream. Only then did Feng Zhixi get a clear look at the true form of these unique M88 marine creatures. They had sleek, clean bodies, pinkish-white bellies, and round, bulbous eyes. The upward angle of their lower jaws made them look as if they were naturally smiling. This strange marine creature wasn't ugly at all; in fact, it possessed a sort of bizarre, dorky cuteness. According to official M88 records, these creatures were very friendly toward humans. They lived on marine algae, were found all over Planet M88, and possessed gentle, harmless temperaments. They were considered the finest gift the ocean had bestowed upon humanity. Unlike other groups that were used to accompanying houseboats on the migration route, this young group seemed to be traveling with one for the first time. As they migrated along the currents, they would occasionally swim over and circle the houseboat, seemingly curious about what this oddly shaped migration companion was. Watching another curious creature approach, Feng Zhixi, who had been observing them closely, instinctively reached out and pressed his palm against the transparent outer wall. He locked eyes with the creature. Even though they were separated by the thickness of the houseboat’s hull, he felt as if he could see his own reflection in those round, bulging eyes. Standing behind the Omega, Ji Yeran watched as Feng Zhixi stared at the creature for a long time before suddenly activating his optical computer to sketch a dorky portrait of it. The round body and chubby fins were actually quite vivid. Having finished his masterpiece, Feng Zhixi turned back and met the Alpha’s eyes, his gaze full of mirth, as if asking: *Does it look like him?* Looking at the Omega who had suddenly turned so childish, Ji Yeran felt both amused and helpless. He looked at the round-bodied creature in the drawing, then at the sleek, powerful form and sharp, handsome fins of the actual creature on the other side of the wall. The utterly unprincipled Warden nodded, agreeing that it looked very much like him—especially those three little bubble-like circles on its forehead, which were identical to the silly creature outside. Feng Zhixi: O(∩_∩)O At that moment, the marine creature outside had no idea that its incomparably handsome appearance had been slandered, turned into a dorky, round blob by the Omega’s pen. After staring at the houseboat for a long time, the leader of the group—the one who proudly bore those three bubble-rings on its forehead—gave a graceful flick of its tail and nimbly swam away. As it swam, the leader opened its mouth, emitting a special frequency that only its own kind could hear. The sound spread through the seawater, carrying across the waves further and further into the distance. The migration journey had officially begun... While Feng Zhixi and his companion were starting their migration, in a distant star system, Chairman Ye paused upon receiving the news. She stopped her work and looked at the person before her, asking in a low voice, "Where are they?" Had she misheard? Where was her boy now? However, the subordinate’s reply was exactly what she had heard moments ago. "The young master is on Planet M88." M88, that famous honeymoon planet? Chairman Ye thought with some uncertainty. So, her boy had fled in the middle of the night just to rush to a honeymoon planet to participate in a romantic migration that only happened once a year? In this situation, should she still have him brought back? Chairman Ye, feeling more and more like a wicked stepmother, began to hesitate. If Chairman Ye was hesitating about whether to disturb her boy’s sweet trip, another "elder" who received the news was far from happy. The old Dean of the Blue Gift Research Institute picked at his ear and asked his assistant uncertainly, "Where did you say Feng Zhixi is?" The middle-aged man addressed by the Dean stood ramrod straight. Though his face betrayed some confusion, he answered firmly, "The Chief is on Planet M88." To be precise, not only was the Chief on the planet known as the 'Honeymoon Star,' but he had also boarded a houseboat with a young Alpha to begin a sweet, romantic migration journey. "!!!" The old Dean was shocked. Who on earth had abducted their "young and well-behaved" little Chief!

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