Transmigration: From Dragon Princess To Pampered Granddaughter
Chapter 680 - 677: Sudden Memory Emergence

Chapter 680: Chapter 677: Sudden Memory Emergence

After swallowing her last bite of meat, Helian Qiao energetically declared, "I’m done eating!"

Gu Tingyun also set down his cutlery, and as he wiped his mouth with a napkin, he said, "I’m done too."

"So fast?! How much time did they take?!"

The Americans watching immediately asked about the time, seeming even more anxious than the two participants.

The waiter checked the time and said in astonishment, "Less than twenty-two minutes and fifteen seconds to complete the task!"

"Wow! Amazing! Two Kings!" The crowd burst into applause when they learned that the two had finished eating the lobster within twenty-five minutes.

"Two Kings!"

"Two Kings!!!"

They all shouted in unison, their voices deafening and full of enthusiasm.

To them, an adult man finishing a lobster within thirty minutes was not a big deal.

However, it was sure enough to excite them when two children, especially petite Asian children, accomplished the feat.

The contrast from impossible to possible was truly stark!

Helian Qiao was particularly satisfied after the meal. When she saw the restaurant owner approaching, she asked expectantly, "Boss, will there be a competition tomorrow?"

"I’m terribly sorry, today was the last day of the competition!" The boss said regretfully.

The boss never expected that two Asian children could devour a thirty-three-pound lobster, but he didn’t feel at a loss. After all, the event was originally designed to attract attention.

With this sensational news, the name of their restaurant was bound to spread further and faster.

He spoke slowly, and when Helian Qiao understood, a look of regret appeared on her face. She had been planning to eat here again tomorrow.

Gu Tingyun then smiled and said, "Guibao, if you like eating here, we can come again tomorrow."

But we can’t eat this much again, constantly overeating is bad for the stomach.

Perhaps he should take Guibao to the hospital for a check-up.

Since both of them finished the lobster within the stipulated time, they were exempt from paying the bill. They only had to pay two US dollars for the drinks and side dishes.

"I ate so much!" Helian Qiao burped, content.

Gu Tingyun softly said, "Let’s walk around and digest our food before we take a taxi home."

They held hands and walked for half an hour to aid digestion before hailing a taxi home.

By the time they returned home, her little uncle had already fetched his two sons. Seeing them, he awkwardly expressed his concern in Chinese, "Dongfang Wawa, Guai Bao, how are you feeling?"

"My body is fine!" Helian Qiao puffed out her little chest.

William sighed in relief. Before seeing Guibao, he had been quite worried. After seeing her full of energy, he was completely reassured.

*

At night, Gu Tingyun picked up a brush intending to practice calligraphy. However, as his brush touched the blank paper, he inexplicably drew a plump and adorable little dragon.

This was a memory that had suddenly appeared in his mind after he fainted.

All these memories were about a chubby little golden dragon exuding a golden glow.

Whether it was looking up arrogantly, wagging its tail in delight, or showing its teeth irritably, he knew very well that it was Guibao!

Gu Tingyun was unusually intelligent and perceptive from a young age, and he had noticed Guibao’s uniqueness compared to ordinary people. After all, there weren’t many people who could subdue animals and control weather changes, abilities only legendary fairies are said to possess.

From their first encounter with locusts, and Guibao’s occasional anomalies, he inferred that he was not an ordinary human in his previous life and that he definitely knew Guibao.

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