"After the war, the officer and the young lady reunited by tying a red handkerchief to a tree."

"In the snow-covered mountains, the red leaves withered and fell. The young lady found a bright red handkerchief tied to the branch of a dead tree amidst the white snow. She then met the officer under that tree, and the two of them flew away together and never returned."

Chi Chufeng laughed, "Are you planning to find a place to tie a red handkerchief and let me find it?"

Sonoko blushed immediately. "That's what I originally thought, but when I got here, I found the trees covered in red handkerchiefs..."

Chi Chufeng looked around and came to a tree.

"Come on, I'll help you up. Let's tie it here."

A branch bent down by itself, and Chi Chufeng, with his arm around the garden, stepped onto the branch.

The branches carried the two people to the middle of the big tree.

Chi Chufeng put his arm around Yuanzi, who shyly took out a red handkerchief from her pocket.

The names of Akatsuka Kaze and Sonoko were even written on it.

Yuanzi tied her handkerchief to a tree branch and watched it sway in the wind, feeling very happy.

"Sonoko, a light handkerchief won't do. We need to leave some memories here."

Chi Chufeng picked up the garden.

"What memories?" Sonoko asked curiously.

Chi Chufeng smiled without saying a word.

Sonoko quickly exclaimed in surprise.

"Akachu-san, no, it's so high up here, I'm scared..."

Yuanzi clung tightly to the tree trunk, trembling, biting her lip, her expression one of sadness.

"Is this a good memory?" Chi Chufeng asked from behind her.

Sonoko nodded, not daring to answer.

She was afraid that if she opened her mouth, she would hum involuntarily.

During the holiday, Chu Feng took Ai Haibara and Ayumi out fishing.

Breakwater in Kanagawa Prefecture.

Many fish spawn here, and there are also many fish foraging for food to survive the winter.

However, not many people came to sea fishing today.

When Chi Chufeng arrived at the breakwater by boat with the two little girls, there were only the three of them.

"The rock formations here are complex and difficult to navigate by boat, so most anglers don't know this is a great fishing spot," Chi Chufeng said. "We're sure to have a great catch this time!"

The breakwater is long and narrow, and you can fish on both sides. There are also piles of concrete blocks that look like pillars along the side, which are also good fishing spots.

The cruise ship was rented by Chichufeng, and the fisherman who steered the boat was a big-faced, dark-skinned man with thick eyebrows.

He escorted the three men to the dike and then went to sleep on the boat.

Chi Chufeng tidied up his fishing gear and found a place to sit down.

Since there are plenty of fish, you're bound to catch some.

Fishing requires a lot of patience.

Especially when Ai Haibara and Ayumi are sitting on his lap, one on each side.

With the two little girls in his arms and his hands in front of him, Chi Chufeng was distracted and had no interest in fishing.

Ai Haibara and Ayumi, on the other hand, were extremely excited and kept wriggling around in his arms.

In the end, Chi Chufeng had no choice but to use magic to catch a few fish and throw them into the bucket.

By evening, the three of them had had their fill of fun and returned to the cruise ship with the fish.

The cruise ship gradually sailed away from the breakwater.

The setting sun looked like a large disc standing on the sea.

It is dazzling yet can be looked at directly.

It's especially impressive to see it from the ship.

A black, pointed point in the sea before the setting sun caught the attention of the three.

It's not far from the cruise ship, which piques my curiosity.

Ayumi immediately thought of monsters or something similar.

"What place is that?" Ayumi asked sweetly.

“That’s a corner rock,” the captain explained.

“There once was a sea dragon with a long, single horn. Legend has it that the dragon was furious because its child was caught by a fisherman. To this day, it still shows its horn on the surface of the sea to protect its habitat. It is said that any fishing boat that approaches it will sink immediately. Everyone can only worship it from afar.”

"Really?" Ayumi was drawn in by the fisherman's words, and the black horns on the sea surface looked different, as if there really was a unicorn dragon in the sea.

"Should we go take a look?" Chi Chufeng laughed. "The ship can easily get close to that rock, and we'll have a clearer view of the sunset from there."

"But...won't it sink?"

"It's alright. Unicorns love children, and there's a legend that children who get close to the sea will receive the power of the ocean, learn to swim, and become exceptionally good swimmers."

"I want to go! I want to go!" Ayumi immediately became radiant.

Ai Haibara looked at Ayumi with a twitch at the corner of her mouth.

Kids really believe everything they hear.

But will I be able to learn to swim?

Ai Haibara glanced at the pointed rock.

Could it be that someone is trapped up there and has to learn to swim in order to escape?

The thought of someone trapped in such a place made Ai Haibara's eyelids twitch.

Chapter 560 The Woman on the Dragon Horns

One Corner Rock is not small, but it's not big either. The part that protrudes above the sea is only a dozen meters high, and the base radius is also very small. You can walk around it in about a minute.

"This is the corner of the rock that belongs to the children,"

Captain Ida gazed nostalgically at the corner rock, saying, "I only dared to come here because I was with you guys; I wouldn't normally come here."

"Hey!" A ship passing by shouted from its bow, "What are you doing there?! That's One Corner Rock! Getting close will bring a dragon's curse and sink your ship!!"

Chi Chufeng was still examining Yijiao Rock when he heard the shout and turned around.

However, the boat only shouted once before sailing away again.

“They’re divers who were diving nearby,” the captain said, his face showing displeasure.

“Recently, some divers have started diving in the area to curry favor with the daughter of a certain company president, which has made it inconvenient for us fishermen. Although the ocean belongs to everyone, they should at least think about us fishermen.”

Akatsuka didn't pay much attention to the departing cruise ship. After the ship arrived, he carried Ai and Ayumi onto the corner rock.

This looks like just an ordinary rock protruding from the sea.

The edges are severely eroded by seawater, making them bumpy and uneven.

The legend of the shipwreck is probably due to the ship accidentally hitting a rock.

"Brother Chichu, let's take some pictures before the sun sets!"

As soon as Ayumi saw the sunset, her girlish heart melted, and she couldn't wait to take a picture.

Chi Chufeng took out his camera, and the two little girls struck various adorable poses.

Ai Haibara is definitely cool, while Ayumi is incredibly cute.

"Ok?"

"It looks like someone carved words here."

Ai Haibara suddenly turned her head to look at the rock wall next to her, where there were clear carvings.

The markings are very new, and they read "mackerel, carp, sea bream, flounder".

"What's this?" Ayumi also looked at the rock wall. "Did someone carve the name of the fish they caught here as a souvenir?"

"How awful, doing something like this." Ai Haibara pouted.

“No,” Chi Chufeng frowned slightly, “the marks are fairly neat, not made by a child, but fishermen generally wouldn’t come to a place like this, let alone carve words, and besides…”

A weak spirit lay prostrate on the rock wall below the writing.

Chi Chufeng reached out and picked it, then tossed it into his spatial storage.

Then he walked to the side and pulled a wetsuit flipper out of a crack in the rocks; it was brand new.

He told Ai Haibara and Ayumi to wait there while he walked forward.

On the other side of One Corner Rock, a young woman in a diving suit leaned against the rock wall.

He looked like he was asleep, with an oxygen tank next to him.

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