An Ting smiled and told Diers about his nonsense wish. He said, "I eat steamed seafood here every day. It doesn't taste of oil and salt, and the bitter taste is almost gone from my mouth. So, I think I Can you cook yourself a meal?"

"can."

"But do you have any seasoning?"

"No, but I can go out and buy it for you. What kind of seasoning do you want?"

When An Ting heard Diers talking about going to sea, he immediately asked: "You mermaids can go to sea at will?"

"No mermaid except me can go out to sea privately."

"Oh, then I'll write it down and you can buy it back for me."

An Ting wrote down a lot of seasonings, especially the varieties of chili peppers, including dried chili peppers, raw chili padi, large green chili peppers, and spicy hot pot bases. He wrote them all down one by one.

"That's all."

Diers took a look at the memo that An Ting wrote to him. He nodded, leaving only one sentence: "Wait for me here, I will be back soon."

……

After Diers bought all the condiments that An Ting asked for, An Ting immediately excitedly started making delicious food by himself.

Diels stood aside and watched An Ting busy. He didn't know why he felt an inexplicable sense of expectation in his heart. The sense of expectation was so strong that he wanted to get close to An Ting and listen to An Ting's voice.

After An Ting finished cooking a large table of delicious food, Diers immediately showed a look of surprise, as if he couldn't believe that the seafood he usually ate would appear in front of him in a different way.

An Ting knew that Diers had never eaten this kind of food, so he explained patiently: "This is seafood in sauce, spicy. You can try it. It is definitely much better than steamed seafood."

Diers picked up a piece of shrimp with his chopsticks. The shrimp was covered with red oil and looked particularly tempting. However, when he ate it into his mouth, the numb and spicy taste made Diers feel a little weird.

"What does this smell like? Why is it so weird?"

"This is spicy. Do you feel numb and spicy in your mouth?"

Diers nodded, "Indeed, but I think this taste is very strange. You actually like such a strange taste."

"Isn't it weird for you mermaids to eat steamed seafood every day? I don't add any oil or salt. I only ate it for a while, and I almost went crazy. It's hard for you to eat it for tens of thousands of years and you still don't get tired of it."

“Steaming preserves the original flavor of food.”

"I don't like the original taste. I prefer the taste of this spicy sauce, or like this boiled sauce, or like this plate of dry-fried conch meat. Human cooking methods also include steaming, but it's not just steaming. .”

Diers couldn't accept the taste of these dishes at first, but after eating a few bites with An Ting, he found that the taste of these dishes was indeed much more delicious than steamed ones.

"Diels, if you still want to eat it in the future, I can consider making it for you a few more times."

Diers looked at An Ting. It was already late at night, and the black night sky was full of stars. When he looked at his eyes, he found that An Ting's eyes attracted him more than the stars.

"An Ting."

"Ok?"

"I bought fireworks, do you want to see them?"

An Ting was immediately surprised, "Are there fireworks? I haven't seen fireworks for a long time, and I really want to see them."

"Well, then I'll let someone show it to you."

After a while, gorgeous fireworks burst into the dark night sky, booming one after another, lighting up the entire beach.

An Ting and Diers stood on the beach, the fireworks reflected each other's cheeks. An Ting looked up at the night sky with a smile, while Diers looked at An Ting's side face expressionlessly.

When the fireworks burned out, An Ting's smile still hung on his face.

"These fireworks are really beautiful. They must have cost a lot of money, right?"

"not much."

"Although I don't know why you suddenly treated me so well today, fulfilled my wishes, and set off fireworks for me, but no matter what your purpose was, I am indeed in a very happy mood today. Thank you."

"You shouldn't have to say thank you to me."

"Ah?" An Ting looked at Diers in confusion, "What do you mean?"

After a while, several guards came towards An Ting. The moment An Ting was handcuffed by them, he was completely confused.

An Ting looked at Diers blankly and asked in confusion: "Diers, what do you mean?"

Diers did not answer An Ting's question, but turned his back.

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