“Thanks!” She took the two dolls.
The blue octopus initially had an angry expression. However, if it was flipped over, it would become a pink octopus with a smiley face. Genevieve thought that it was very fun.
When they went rafting, there was a child who had spent quite some coins on a water gun beside the railing. Wherever the raft floated, he would dash to the nearest water gun and spray the passengers while laughing.
Being the smart woman that she was, Genevieve wore the raincoat the other way around so it covered her face and hair when she was on the raft.
However, as the raincoat was too thin, she became wet after moving slightly.
Even though Armand shielded her in his arms, her hair still got wet after being sprayed by the water gun.
When the child went rafting with his sister, Genevieve did not show him any mercy.
She inserted a coin into every water gun in the row. When the raft with that child appeared, she aimed the water guns and sprayed at him. He yelled out loud and hid in his sister's arms.
Having taken revenge, Genevieve felt extremely pleased and burst out laughing.
When she noticed Armand staring at her, she admitted, “What? That child deserved to be taught a lesson! The foundation on my face probably costs a few hundred every time I use it. I've gone easy on him by only spraying him once.”
Suppressing his laughter, Armand nodded. “Yeah, I saw. That naughty child started it.”
As Genevieve's shirt was drenched, it stuck to her skin and revealed a faint outline of her bra.
Armand spotted a female tourist walking past who had a flannel jacket tied to her waist. He bought it from her and made Genevieve wear it.
Genevieve pushed his hands away. “It's hot today, so my shirt will dry soon. It's weird wearing this.”
“It's fine. Your face is so pretty.” Armand flicked her hands away and buttoned the flannel jacket completely. “You'd look good even in a sack.”
Genevieve was speechless.
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