"How dare you?" James grabbed her hand faster than she reached out.
He would cherish these two fishes very much and would not allow anyone to hurt them.
"I bought them. I can kill them if I want."
"Since they have been sent out, there is no reason to take them back. Now you don't have the right to attack them. What should we call them?" James was thinking about what names to give them.
"Idiot." Emily rolled her eyes.
"Who are you talking about?"
"Of course I mean this fish." She wanted to say James, but her hand which pointed at him quickly moved to the fish in the fish tank. The one she pointed at was the smaller one.
Then James understood and said, "Well, I've made up my mind. The smaller one represents you, and it's called Idiot. The bigger one represents me, it's called Prince."
"Oh, boy..." Emily was almost speechless.
"No, it's not fair. Why should mine be idiot, but yours be the superior prince?" Emily pouted her lips and protested.
"It's the truth, idiot." James raised his eyebrows and agreed with himself.
"No, you said I was a violent dragon, didn't you? Why am I an idiot now? " Emily argued.
"Well, since you like violent dragon so much, you can call it Dragon." James thought it was also a good name.
"Then you are the chameleon. Humph! " Emily said stubbornly.
"No, such a bad name deserves me?" James strongly disagreed.
"Then don't call this one idiot or dragon." Emily insisted on arguing with him. She spoke excitedly and escaped from his arms successfully.
"Okay, then what do you want to call it?" James closed his eyes to calm himself down before opening his eyes and asking.
"Baby, Cutie, anything like that is okay." Emily said a few words casually.
"Vulgar, just like you."
"James, how dare you say that I'm vulgar? If you look down on me, you should think of the names." Emily roared.
"I said call it Idiot." Shrugging, James spread out his hands and said calmly.
"Well, then yours should be called Fool." Emily added, unconvinced.
"No."
"Then don't talk about it anymore. I'll just crush the two fishes to death." With a wicked smile, Emily stretched out her hands to the two innocent little goldfishes.
"Shirley, how dare you?" James reached out his hand and held the fish tank in his arms. He would never let this girl harm these two little fishes. This was the first gift she gave him.
"Wow, you cherish it so much. Since you like it so much, you have to listen to me."
"Okay, okay, okay. You can call yours Silly, and mine is Billy, OK?"
"That sounds good. Let's do it." Emily walked out of the study with satisfaction.
After a few steps, she turned back and stood in front of the door.
"Don't torture them to death. Take good care of them."
James rolled his eyes.
Sitting back in front of the computer, James immediately surfed the Internet and looked for the information about keeping goldfish.
"Silly, Billy, why don't you kiss?" James craned his neck and looked at the two fishes curiously. He found that they were swimming in the water, but they didn't kiss.
"We won't kiss." The two little fishes naughtily wagged their tails and spit out a few bubbles.
James was so angry that he had to carry them out of the study and put them on the table in the room.
There was no sign of Emily in the room.
After searching for a while, James walked out of the bedroom. Through the window, he could see the girl playing with a pet dog in the back garden.
He tried to walk over, but stopped.
He asked Murphy to get a car and leave the sacred palace.
In the evening, Fiona came back from school. She walked over to Emily when she saw her playing in the garden.
"My sister Shirley, what are you doing?"
Fiona looked lovely, but she didn't want to call her sister-in-law all the time. Now she called her sister Shirley sarcastically.
When Emily turned around and saw the annoying Fiona, she felt uncomfortable.
"Nothing. I was just playing with a dog." Emily replied coldly.
"My sister Shirley, can we play together?"
Fiona raised her innocent face and asked with a smile, which made it impossible for Emily to refuse. If she refused her like this, those maids would think she was arrogant and domineering.
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