Chapter 80: Chapter 79: Entered this Qi Luck Formation Chapter 80: Chapter 79: Entered this Qi Luck Formation Soone posted this news on the public screen, and netizens were heatedly discussing it in no ti.
[Concerned citizen Mr. Su and his elders, he’s talking about Little Auntie, right? They really rescued the children.]
[Impressive, too bad there was no live-stream.]
[Wait, aren’t there two unfamiliar kids at the scene? What’s the deal with these two little friends?]
Soon after, another announcent ca.
“Supplentary note to the ‘You’an Town Case’: The seven young children rescued during this operation have been reunited with their parents. Additionally, the pair of siblings taken into custody are orphans without a father or mother. At present, concerned citizen Mr. Su and his elders are temporarily acting as guardians for the siblings, with relevant procedures to follow up later.”
It wasn’t long before both announcents surged to the top of the trending searches, along with the hashtag #LittleAuntieSavesChildren, the popularity skyrocketed.
The Su family naturally saw the news as well. Seeing that Mr. Su was ntioned as the guardian for the two siblings, they finally understood why Mianmian had ntioned wanting to take care of the siblings – as it turned out, they were orphans.
They planned to register the siblings’ households in North City. After Mianmian finished chatting, everyone in the group started discussing the siblings and Mianmian’s dog, talking about sending the kids to school and building a dog house for the dog.
Su Chenfei saw that the family’s discussion was lively and wanted to send an emoji to interrupt, so he used the emoji prediction feature.
Well, he unexpectedly saw his own face!
“Everybody listen to Su sobody speak.gif!”
And it was animated!
After Su Chenfei sent it, it did quiet down the family chat for a while. Then Elder Su asked, “Seventh, why are you showing off your emojis?”
Su Chenfei sent the ssage he had typed out.
“Is it possible that the two siblings you’re discussing are zombies? Unable to attend regular elentary school?”
This comnt silenced the Su family mbers.
Zombies? Was it the kind of zombies they were thinking of?
Su Chenyi didn’t join in the family discussion, but he was peeking at the screen. Seeing what Su Chenfei had said, he typed, “Seventh, don’t make jokes like this. There’s no such thing as zombies in the world.”
Su Chenyi appeared very mild-mannered, but in reality, there was a stubbornness in his character. So even though he had co to know about so matters, he would reconstruct them in his mind to fit what he wanted to believe.
For instance, he still believed that there were no ghosts in the world, let alone zombies.
Su Chenfei knew his second brother’s temperant well and didn’t say much else: “So, we’ll talk about this when Little Auntie and I get ho. Also, Bai Bai is not an ordinary puppy, so hold off on the dog house construction.”
Just as he finished speaking, Director Hu announced that it was ti to collect the mobile phones.
The guests handed back their phones to Director Hu, who then announced the results of the waterlon selling contest.
“The rules from last ti will apply today. Little Auntie Su Chenfei’s group finished selling waterlons first, the Chu family father and son ca second, the combination of Gu Youyou and Liu Hui third, Wang Ze and Xu Weiwei fourth. We’ll assign houses in that order when we take the car back to the village later.”
“And then, we haven’t been able to reach the new guest yet, so let’s just play with the four groups for now.”
It wasn’t that they hadn’t made contact, but rather the backups who had signed up were now unwilling to co.
First, Qin Tao had an incident and ended up stepping on a sewing machine, and then Ai Xuexue and Fu Keqi picked poisonous mushrooms and were released from their contracts. New guests felt that this wasn’t a good gig to take; no matter how popular it was, they dared not co.
Sothing might go wrong, and then even a tepid career could be lost.
After hearing the rules, everyone walked out together.
As soon as they walked out of the hotel’s main entrance, they were surrounded.
It wasn’t just the residents of the town who enveloped the guests, but also families who had traveled through the night to retrieve their kidnapped children.
The foremost among them was Yang Daji, his plump face beaming with a very genuine smile, “Little Auntie, everyone said they wanted to thank you. So they ca as soon as you were done, these are the families that found their kids.”
Having a child missing from ho is a parent’s greatest sorrow, causing sleepless nights, and so these people looked haggard.
Seeing the benefactor who saved their children, they were in tears, repeatedly expressing their gratitude, and so even knelt on the spot.
Each held a gift in their hands, bought from the town, not expensive but sincere. After all, they had rushed over for their children and had no ti to prepare.
Those with gifts gave gifts, those thankful gave thanks, and those who cried, cried.
The scene was too chaotic, so Yang Daji held up a loudspeaker asking people not to rush and suggested they all bow together to the benefactor who had saved the children.
With so organization, the parents of the abducted children lined up neatly and bowed to Mianmian, “Little Auntie, thank you for saving our child, thank you, thank you.”
Each one spoke with sincere tone.
The children they held by the hand also followed the adults in bowing. Not as clear as the adults about who saved them, they perford the gestures while finding it strange: wasn’t it the wooden superhero who saved them?
However, having been taken away by bad people, these children also understood one thing: they must listen to their dad and mom.
So they behaved and said nothing.
Among those bowing to Mianmian was also Li Gao.
He thought back to how he had previously thought Su Mianmian was telling a joke and felt ashad, his face turning red, “Little Auntie, I really don’t know how to repay you, my son has always been under your care. Earlier, I even doubted your ability to save people, I was truly blind.”
Li Gao’s son had told him many things, like Fu Keqi growing teeth and zombies and all that.
As a villager inherently superstitious, Li Gao believed what his son said and felt even more fortunate to have encountered Mianmian.
He was carrying a bag in his hand.
“This is my savings over the years, it’s a token of my gratitude. Though I, Li Gao, am a villager, if you ever need anything, I’ll be there without hesitation,” Li Gao promised, thumping his chest.
Seeing this, others also assured her along with Li Gao.
Overwheld by so many people bowing to thank her for the first ti, Mianmian was shy, her little face blushing. She sweetly replied, “Mianmian just did what should be done. If Mianmian were taken by bad people, Mianmian’s dad and mom would be just as sad as you all. As for the gifts, it’s fine for Mianmian to take just a little bit, really no need for so much.”
She took a little of what everyone gave her, considering it an act of balancing karma.
After Mianmian accepted the gifts, the people who had reclaid their children felt happy that their gratitude was accepted by Mianmian.
Reporters who had travelled from far away were furiously snapping photos. This event was already a hot search topic, and capturing live images guaranteed a bonus.
Seeing that it was about ti, Yang Daji asked everyone to not disturb Mianmian’s filming.
So, everyone dispersed of their own accord, allowing Mianmian to leave.
This ti, they all returned to the small village by car, and found that the residents of the village were also waiting at the entrance. The elders with graying hair greeted Mianmian with joy, praising her for her impressive deeds.
Mianmian, seeing the familiar elders, was also happy and introduced Bai Bai and the Ying siblings to them, making a special point to say, “They can’t speak, but they’re good children.”
The village elders nodded and smiled warmly at the Ying siblings.
The Ying siblings, although they couldn’t speak, managed to bow in greeting.
Elder Ying Fang, who had lost an arm, was watched with sympathetic eyes by the elders.
Bai Bai, being a Wolf Demon yet to transform, was full of animal instincts and disliked such scenes. After wailing twice at Mianmian, it cheerfully bound through the village with Dahuang and Xiaohuang on its head.
Bai Bai road about, and Mianmian didn’t intervene. Her Demon friend wouldn’t kill without reason or harm people; it was just a bit mischievous.
The houses had been assigned, and today the guests were to live in their own houses. Mianmian stayed in the sa floor as before with her seventh grandchild.
The Assistant Director, who had stayed in the village all this ti without leaving, looked on with a somber expression as Mianmian and the others returned.
He, too, had seen the report about Hua Zhaodi’s arrest.
It was also because Hua Zhaodi and Wu De were useless, failing the mission from their sect. But no matter, he was certain he would succeed! Even if the guest Su Mianmian seed to have so skills, once inside this ‘Qi’ formation, she would be left helpless!
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