Chapter 661 - One Room (2)

Vincent looked at the camera with a smile across his lips. Then, throwing his walking stick, he took a step forward and grabbed Emily's phone, turning it into a selfie. He hugged Emily, with his slightly cold face against her cheeks, and clicked on the shoot in her astonished gaze.

"Good. Send it to me when you go back." Vincent looked at the photo and returned her phone. He turned around and took his walking stick from Rex, walking to the place selling souvenirs.

Emily held her wildly beating heart and looked at her phone in confusion. In the photo, the girl wearing headwear of rabbit ears looked very silly. Her eyes were wide as if she had been scared. The man next to her had a smile on his lips, with his eyes full of tenderness.

"Emily, what's up? What are you looking at?" Donna came over with a barbecue in her hand, "Such food is unhealthy, you should eat less."

Emily got it in her hand, "I see, Mom."

She raised her head and looked at Vincent, who was very eye-catching in the crowd, especially his white hair. Moreover, as soon as he entered other places, he returned to his usual indifference, cold and stiff. From the side, he had a high nose bridge. When he talked to the shop owner, with his thin lips opening and closing, his throat moved up and down.

He probably noticed Emily's gaze. As he spoke, he suddenly looked sideways at her. His eyes were soft, without the sharpness and oppression he had when speaking to the shop owner.

Emily felt that Vincent was a little strange. He was cold to others but gentle to her.

She expressed her doubt to Donna. This time, Donna did not say that he was a previous acquaintance of her. She just replied, "He is really kind to you."

The group of people bought a lot of food. After eating at the door, they walked in. On the way, Emily noticed that something was stuffed in her hand. She turned her head and saw Vincent walk to her side.

Emily opened her hand and found a very vivid black wooden swallow lying in her palm.

"Wow, so cute!" "Mr. Vincent, is this for me?" Emily exclaimed.

Vincent nodded.

"There are words on its back. What are you writing?" Emily worked hard to identify it, "Emily..."

Britt.

It was her name.

Emily did not think too much about it and only thought that it was a gift to her so Vincent carved her name. Then she hung it on her bag with great joy.

When they stepped into the aquarium, there were more than a dozen ticket barriers. At this moment, all the checks were open. The staff standing there enthusiastically led the way for them. There was also a group of people carrying all kinds of desserts and cakes in front of Emily for her to choose from.

Emily chose mango and strawberry cakes for herself, a bar of chocolate for Donna. Then she looked at Vincent and asked, "Mr. Vincent, would you like to have one?"

Vincent looked at the two cakes in her hand and asked in a low voice, "Can you finish them?"

"I don't think I can." Emily simpered and said, "I ate too much outside just now."

"Give it to me if you can't finish," Vincent said and waved the staff to leave.

Hearing that, Emily staring at him unbelievingly, looked a little cute.

As they walked further, the light inside grew dimmer. In the end, the only thing left was the dim blue light. All around them were all kinds of rockeries and shining corals. There were also large shells lying on the side of the road, with a huge pearl shining brightly inside. When the shell closed, the light turned from bright to dark, and the sound of fish swimming happily came from the stereo.

Above their head was a long glass wall with all kinds of sea fish swimming in it. When sharks passed by, the huge shadow surprised Emily. She pointed at the big tail that had just passed and exclaimed, "Look! Mom! Shark!"

"I saw it. Come on, I can take a photo of you." Donna took out her phone.

Emily quickly rushed over with a pure smile that was proper to her age.

Vincent stood on the artificial hill behind him with his walking stick. He gently gazed at the happy Emily and didn't care how many photos were taken by the guards behind.

Rex also boldly picked up his phone and focused it on Vincent. Unexpectedly, as soon as he pressed the phone to take a photo in semidarkness, the glaring light of the flash attachment was just on Vincent's face.

Rex: ...

After Vincent left, Rex was surrounded by four guards. Each of them had a mobile phone and kept taking photos of his face. The light kept flashing.

Rex with a helpless look wearing headwear of rabbit ears was almost blinded by the flash.

That night, Emily had a good time. Even when she was about to leave, she reluctantly waved goodbye to the little cubby penguins behind her.

When they went back, Emily did look carefully on the road. She lowered her head to see the seal performance on her phone. She was extremely happy, laughing all the way. Even the guards behind her were influenced with a smile on their faces.. Except for Rex, with a stiff look, his eyes were almost blinded.