The Tycoon's Enchanted Mermaid-Chapter 180 - : Fireworks

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Chapter 180 -180: Fireworks

Hm? Isn’t this the best solution?

Isn’t that the way to go?

Ah Da blinked her eyes uncertainly, before a shadow loomed over her, and something soft and slightly cool touched her eyes—a gentle kiss that made her heart tremble.

“So well-behaved.”

Qin Yu’s lips curved upward as his fingers played with the hair on her forehead and beside her face, leaving possessive kisses with the grace of a dragonfly touching water upon her cheeks, chin, and mouth corners.

Ah Da didn’t understand what was happening, probably because she lacked vigor. In this moment, Qin Yu stood against the light, looking like an exiled deity entering the mortal world, his eyes reflecting her figure.

She suddenly recalled a phrase from the internet.

Bad is bad, but good-looking is good-looking.

Good-looking people are always naturally favored. Qin Yu seemed to be like that—infuriating enough to fight when he was mean, yet so gentle at times that one couldn’t help but be captivated.

A sudden evening breeze blew, clearing her mind.

Just as he was about to kiss her lips, Ah Da raised her hand to block him, her voice soft and sweetly melodic, her beautiful eyes craftily shining like a sly little fox.

“You first promise not to lose my fish.”

Qin Yu, caught mid-action, watched with amusement the young girl in his arms blocking her mouth.

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Seizing the opportunity tactic, she wasn’t dumb, smart enough to blend and begin bargaining.

Seeing him only laughing and not speaking, Ah Da couldn’t keep her patience and said somewhat anxiously, “Don’t laugh, just tell me!”

Qin Yu wrapped his arms around her waist, pinched her cheek, and chuckled lightly, “Just scaring you, did you really believe me?”

Fuck off!

Ah Da was so angry she gritted her teeth; had there been ears atop her head, they would probably be standing straight by now.

Unable to hold back her anger, she bit his neck hard enough to draw blood before letting go, her expression fiercely vindictive.

Trying to escape after biting, Qin Yu grabbed her wrist, pulled her back, and turned to press her against the railing.

“…let me go.”

Ah Da struggled, but Qin Yu’s hands were frighteningly large, one left hand easily clamping both her wrists, no matter how much she struggled, she couldn’t free herself.

The difference in size and strength was too great; Ah Da could only use her large eyes to glare at him to express her anger, blurting out in a confused state,

“I…I want to break up with you.”

Qin Yu, reaching with his other hand toward the spot she had just bitten, feeling a slight sting with a trace of red on his fingertips, suddenly lifted his eyes upon hearing her words, his gaze turning extremely cold.

“What did you say?”

Around them, silence seemed to fall instantly,

Ah Da’s eyelashes fluttered, her feet instinctively backing up, but her back was pressed against the railing, with nowhere to retreat.

It was over, Ah Da’s heart pounded like thunder.

Qin Yu pinched her chin, his eyes slightly narrowing as he leaned closer, his gaze chilling instantly and a dangerous aura burst forth suddenly, as if harboring a violent storm,

“Want to break up with me?”

Ah Da’s lips trembled, her heart suspended mid-air, hardly managing to utter one word: “I…”

His tall frame leaned closer, his lips seizing hers in a dominant, forceful kiss.

His long fingers controlled her chin, offering no escape, leaving her to tilt her head back and accept the tempest he delivered, raging and lingering between her lips and teeth.

Ah Da’s mind went completely blank, her only thought being that her mouth tasted of blood, not her own, but from when she had bitten his neck earlier, leaving blood on her lips.

Qin Yu seemed to do it on purpose, blood mixing in his mouth as he kissed her with a faintly sweet taste.

After a while, when Ah Da felt her tongue had gone numb, the pressure on the back of her head relaxed slightly.

Their eyes were just a finger’s width apart, warm breath intertwining ambiguously, blurring the distinction between them.

Qin Yu caressed the corner of the girl’s mouth in his arms, his handsome face almost touching her nose, and warned deliberately, “If we break up, it’s only this once.”

Overwhelmed by bullying, Ah Da’s hair beside her ear was a tousled mess. She nodded and choked up,

“No more, I won’t say it again.”

“I allow you to be reckless in other matters, but this is not permissible,” Qin Yu lifted her chin and bit her lip corner, his eyes tinting with a touch of uncontrollable madness, “Tell me, why can you so easily speak of breaking up? Do you not like me or are you afraid of me?”

Ah Da, terrified, could hardly speak, her white teeth biting her rosy lips. She had never seen Qin Yu like this, icy cold, his eyes bloodshot as if he were about to kill someone.

So fierce, fiercer than ever before.

Unable to withstand his gaze, Ah Da turned her face away and whispered softly, “I’m scared, you’re scaring me like this.”

Compared to Ah Da’s terrified state, Qin Yu gradually calmed down from his initial fury. He pondered seriously—it might not be her fault that she wanted to leave him, perhaps he had not made her properly aware of the consequences. It was his mistake.

Haste doesn’t bring success; his little girl was timid and needed guidance, strong measures would only push her away.

Being frightened of him was not what he wanted.

He wanted her to willingly sink with him.

Gently, Qin Yu wiped her tears, embraced her, and stroked her hair, leaning in close to her forehead, “Don’t be afraid of me, be good.”

Ah Da had been holding back, but upon hearing his words, she almost couldn’t resist anymore, clutching his clothes tightly, then after a long pause, she whimpered softly,

“You were very harsh just now, my tongue hurts.”

Qin Yu pulled back a little, “Let me see.”

He carefully examined her by pinching her small chin, prying open her reddened lips to see her pink tongue hiding inside, slightly swollen at the edges.

Tasting the sweetness he had relished, there was a moment just now when he’d inadvertently exerted too much force. The sweet, fragrant scent of the little girl, like hooks constantly challenging his willpower.

He had resisted several times; if he had indulged, she would have been completely devoured by now.

With a dark gaze, Qin Yu spoke softly, “Since it hurts, I’ll take you back to apply medicine now.”

Ah Da immediately pursed her lips and shook her head in refusal, “No, I haven’t had enough fun yet, I’m not going back.”

“Fine, as long as you can bear the pain,” Qin Yu lightly flicked her forehead, seemingly implying something.

“It hurts because of you; it’s all your fault,” Ah Da seized the opportunity to seek justice for herself, “You just keep saying what’s not allowed, making all the decisions by yourself, it’s not fair, I have demands too.”

“Have you forgotten who bit here?” Qin Yu pointed to his neck, where the bite marks were still fresh with blood.

Ah Da glanced then quickly looked away, “I bit you because you scared me first, keep things separate, it doesn’t count.”

They confronted each other with their eyes locked for a long moment.

Finally, Qin Yu conceded, agreeing to let her make a request, though Ah Da hadn’t decided yet, and would wait until she figured it out.

“Happy now?” Qin Yu asked.

Just as Ah Da was about to speak, fireworks suddenly lit up around them. The night sky was illuminated by countless fireworks ascending, colorful and magnificent, blossoming like flowers.

“Beautiful!”

Ah Da exclaimed with delight, the beautiful spectacle in the sky completely captivated her, and she spread her arms running toward the bow of the boat.

The splendid fireworks above, rolling river below, the reflections merging in the water, leaving her utterly speechless.