The villain of Transmigration is reborn

Chapter 365 "Prince" and "Sleeping Beauty" (134)

Chapter 365 "Prince" and "Sleeping Beauty" (134)

The only surprise that wasn't counted was that Gu Yiyi actually refused the proposal to erase her memory.

Gu Yiyi didn't know about this matter, Lionel just had a vague suspicion, so Talia would definitely not ask for trouble and tell these things to the little girl whose relationship had just eased.

He narrowed his eyes.

Cinderella probably guessed it before he died, otherwise it would be impossible for him to ask that sentence suddenly when he came.

The original intention might be to confuse him, but unexpectedly, the little girl's answer was beyond everyone's expectations, even his.

After waiting for a while, seeing that the young man had no more questions, Gu Yiyi chose to ask:

"Thalia, if your heart becomes a deep sea witch, will he have your previous memories?"

The boy thought for a while: "Probably not."

Seeing that the little girl's expression was obviously a bit disappointed, he added: "But some important things should have a vague impression, or occasionally a few fragments."

"After all," Thalia chuckled, "the two of us are actually one."

At this moment, the scenery outside was just right. When the young man smiled, his black eyes flowed, and his beautiful and delicate eyebrows showed a thrilling beauty under the sun.

"You should smile more..."

She stared blankly, and unconsciously spoke her mind.

The young man rubbed her head, his eyes were gentle: "Then I will keep smiling at you from now on, okay?"

He saw the girl's blush rising from the blush under her neck to her fair little face, and the tips of her ears were also red. Turning her head, Gu Yiyi felt that she had no resistance to being teased. temperature.

She forced herself to get on with the business:

"What, remember, after becoming a witch of the deep sea, there must be a prince named 'Yi' who can kiss you awake after a hundred years."

Thalia suddenly remembered something when she heard this sentence.

"Yiyi you—"

"Well," the girl nodded her head, "I actually came from a hundred years later."

"Then, after your curse is lifted, immediately after waking up, definitely remember to tell me something!"

She said seriously with her fair face, "Don't let me follow you to the deep sea!"

Listening to Thalia's description just now, Lionel's mentality seems to have changed. If there was no vigilance of this sentence, when Thalia invited him to go to the deep sea, Gu Yiyi might really follow him as soon as his heart softened.

At that time, no one knows what will happen.

"Okay, I don't need to pay attention to the rest." The girl yawned, found a comfortable position in Talia's arms, narrowed her eyes, and rubbed against her.

Looking at it, Thalia always felt that the little girl was like a cat basking in the sun after eating.

He couldn't help reaching out to poke it.

She closed her eyes, knocked off the boy's cold fingers, and said vaguely:

"If you can remember, remember to go to the dense forest for a stroll in the future. That's where the two of us met."

Although the memory is not very good, she thought Thalia was a mermaid waiting to be rescued, and she was determined not to go.

As a result, she was tricked by the two pig teammates, the red skirt and the blue skirt, and became Thalia to save her.

In this way, as soon as he raised his hand to pick it up, her whole life was involved.

Thinking of the memories of the past, the corner of the little girl's lips could not help but smile, and she rubbed her little head against the hand that the boy extended over with nostalgia.

"I'll take a nap first, call me when I arrive."

This time the speed was much faster than last time.

A few hours later, Gu Yiyi, who was basking in the sun and drowsy, was woken up by Talia.

From a distance, she saw a figure standing by the sea waiting for the two of them.

—It was Gretel.

(End of this chapter)

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