Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me
Chapter 207 - 206: The Assistant of the Great Grandson is Unreliable

Chapter 207: Chapter 206: The Assistant of the Great Grandson is Unreliable

Jin Tai and Mianmian departed from different locations, and he had arrived long ago. At the moment, he was standing in the parking lot with a man dressed in green clothes, waiting for Mianmian to arrive.

The man in green was the eldest disciple of Daoist Master Qing Xu, and he had met Mianmian in Su Chenjin’s Company before.

Upon seeing the very distinctive yellow minibus, he smiled slightly, "Your Little Auntie has finally arrived."

Jin Tai, with a grin on his face, said, "Yeah, I was so anxious."

Who wouldn’t like a sweet and clever child? Especially one that was also exceptionally talented and had a great personality, Jin Tai liked her very much.

He took the initiative to walk to the door of the parked minibus, waiting to receive Mianmian as she got off.

When the door opened, Mianmian was the first to alight.

Jin Tai respectfully said, "Little Auntie, long time no see~"

"Long time no see, Jin Tai," Mianmian greeted him with a sweet smile, then, turning her head and hesitating for a moment before calling out the man’s name, "You too, long time no see, Zhang San."

Zhang San was amused by Mianmian’s quirky greeting; the Little Bun in front of him was very powerful, but she still had the innocent talk of a child.

"Long time no see, Uncle Master Mianmian." Zhang San first paid his respects, then stood up before continuing, "I have checked around, and there’s nobody here. You can release that person here, and I will take him back."

Mianmian nodded, "Mmm."

After agreeing, Mianmian stood in the spot pointed out by Zhang San and let Green handle the operation.

The tanker truck appeared quickly, Zhang San boarded to communicate with the driver, and the car left the parking lot.

Since someone had taken the taxi driver away, Mianmian decided not to concern herself further. She was there to rescue her Seventh grandchild, after all, and it was a very urgent matter!

"Assistant Uncle, quick, quick, let’s hurry to find my Seventh grandchild!" Mianmian said to her great-nephew’s assistant.

Because of the urgency, the Little Bun even forgot she was an elder.

Jin Tai said with a smile, "Little Auntie, I can’t accept being called ’Uncle’ by you. Just call me Jin Tai."

"Mmm!" Mianmian didn’t care whether it was Jin Tai or Yin Tai; her little feet didn’t stop moving forward, bustling along. If she didn’t remember that there were too many people around as she was at the foot of the mountain, she would have taken to the air already.

Jin Tai looked at the Little Auntie, who was small in stature but moving swiftly on her chubby legs, and found her endearing. He wanted to keep watching her, but he scolded himself for being foolish—how could he delay Little Auntie’s important affair?

He slapped his face hard, reminding himself to take this matter seriously, then quickened his pace to catch up with Mianmian.

Mianmian also heard the sound of Jin Tai slapping his face and slowed down, asking with curiosity, "Yin Tai, why are you hitting yourself?"

Was her great-nephew’s assistant a bit silly, perhaps unreliable?

Mianmian thought she should have bothered the other grandchildren instead of rushing out in such a hurry.

"It’s nothing, Little Auntie, you’re walking too slowly like this. I’ll carry you, and we’ll take the VIP Passage to find the Young Master," Jin Tai said, shifting into work mode with a smile on his lips. He squatted down and opened his arms, ready to lift Mianmian.

Mianmian pondered and figured it was faster to be carried, so she opened her arms, "Okay, Yin Tai, make sure to walk quickly, okay?"

Liao An and the Zombie siblings, following behind, mused: Little Auntie would naturally be picked up by Su Chenjin and Su Chenfei, but now, faced with time constraints, she hadn’t let Jin Tai carry her, probably because she felt they were not yet close.

Too bad their current bodies were too small, and they could only move at the pace of mortals, otherwise, they could have carried Little Auntie without inconveniencing outsiders.

As for Rose and Green, Mianmian had never been too strict with them in the first place. Since ordinary people couldn’t see them anyway, the two soul entities that got along quite well had already gone off to wander on their own a while back.

Phoenix Fairy originally intended to follow Mianmian closely, ready to help her at any moment, but Rose’s cultivation base was even higher than his and, with ease, lifted him by the collar and dragged him away.

He didn’t even have time to inform Mianmian.

"Don’t be so old-fashioned," Rose said, while holding Phoenix Fairy’s waist and comforting his heart, "If we truly encounter danger, Little Auntie is much stronger than us. The best way to repay Little Auntie is to gather intel, so that her plans can proceed more smoothly. After all, she’s still just a child, and she sees things through a child’s eyes. What we see is different. Later, we can tell Su Chenjin the intel and be of even greater help."

Phoenix Fairy thought it over and felt that what Rose said made sense.

He had a general understanding of Mianmian’s situation by now, knowing about some organization called ’New Divine Church’ that wanted to harm his life-saving benefactor. This organization had a great number of people, and rigidly following by Little Auntie’s side would not be very effective.

Moreover, there was both a flying zombie and a thousand-year Snake Demon with Little Auntie.

The three of them began to wander around the vast Film and Television City, floating in mid-air, paying close attention to the "Qi" of the people they met.

Cultivators have distinct elements around their bodies. They, being a bit further away and with the help of Green, a Divine Artifact spirit, to conceal their presence, found it quite simple to gather information.

It was now afternoon, and the crews at the Film and Television Base had eaten lunch and were gradually getting back to work.

For the filming crews, time was money. Wasting even one more day meant paying extra for location and set fees. If they had rented any expensive jewelry or the like, the longer it took, the less cost-effective it was, hence they worked overtime to get started.

At this moment, Su Chenfei was performing in a scene with Xu Weiwei.

They were filming a 36-episode high-quality martial arts drama. The male lead was a greenhorn who had just entered the martial arts world, trying to find the enemy who killed his parents. He meets a sworn brother looking for his own mother and the woman he loves on his journey of chivalry and righteousness, solving various mysteries along the way, only to find out in the end that the biggest villain turned out to be the mother of his beloved.

The plot was supposed to have been set, but there was a twist here. It turned out that the beloved wasn’t the child of the family’s sworn enemy; the sworn brother was, and furthermore, he was the male lead’s half-brother from the same father.

After a series of twists, the supporting male character turned evil and intended to take the male lead’s beloved and kill the hero.

Xu Weiwei, in this scene, was playing the arch-villain, not the female lead. Su Chenfei, on the other hand, was the male lead’s best brother, initially a righteous second male lead who later becomes evil.

Since the male and female leads were arriving today, the Director had arranged for Xu Weiwei and Su Chenfei to shoot first and complete all their individual shots that could be done in the Film and Television City.

At this time, the two actors were performing a scene where Su Chenfei’s character realizes that Xu Weiwei is his birth mother.

"You, are you really my mother?" Su Chenfei’s eyes widened slightly, and being completely immersed in his role, his eyes were filled with disbelief.

His body stiffened, the sleeves of his costume fluttered gently, and he gripped the fan in his hand with deliberate intensity.

Xu Weiwei had delicate makeup painted on her face, her eyes glanced away, and her red lips were tightly pursed.

After a moment of silence, she finally looked at Su Chenfei. Despite needing to look up at him due to their height difference, she exuded a burst of presence as though she was the one in the superior position.

"What? You don’t trust your own judgment? Then why bother asking me this question?"

When Mianmian arrived at the scene, she just heard her seventh grandchild, with a trembling voice, call out to Xu Weiwei, "Mother?"

As Su Chenfei’s character was meant to be looking for his mother, this "Mother" was uttered with an emotional outburst, extremely sincere.

So sincere that Mianmian was outright dumbfounded.

Little Bun’s eyes were round with disbelief.

How had it been a few days and the seventh grandchild, like Wang Ze, became Xu Weiwei’s son? When did this happen?

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