Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me -
Chapter 512 - 511: No One Taught Me How to Take It Back
Chapter 512: Chapter 511: No One Taught Me How to Take It Back
The residents of the town near the small fishing village mostly have their ancestral homes by the sea and are genuine fishermen.
Some of the older people, sensing something off in the sea breeze and clouds, hurriedly warned the younger ones, "This is bad, this is bad, is it a typhoon or a tsunami? It’s coming, it’s coming!"
Seeing the panic of the elders, the younger generation was skeptical, "All this talk of typhoons and tsunamis, the weather forecast today said it would be clear skies. There can’t be such a big natural disaster, don’t be scared."
No sooner had the young people finished speaking than the radio, which the elderly frequently listened to, broadcasted breaking news: "We interrupt this program for a weather forecast—suddenly, a typhoon has appeared above the Zuo Sea!! Due to satellite signal issues, we are currently unable to assess the typhoon’s scale. Please, all cities near Wanyu Village prepare for the typhoon! I repeat, alert, alert, above the Zuo Sea..."
Those who were driving taxis in the city and listening to local channels received the message simultaneously.
The news had just spread throughout the nearby city when the clear skies suddenly became overcast with dark clouds.
Once nature’s disaster starts, it triggers a chain reaction.
Clear skies turn overcast, overcast becomes rainy, all within an instant.
Chu Ye’s mother, Yun Ling, received the weather forecast before anyone else.
Her son must not come into contact with even a drop of rain, and the coming typhoon would undoubtedly change the weather.
Without hesitation, she started her scooter and raced through the city streets just to get her son to Su Mianmian’s side.
Once the rain started, her son’s soul could separate from his body, and she might be parted from her son forever! Even though she now knew that the Little Auntie was quite powerful and possibly could allow her son to exist in the form of a ghost, that was still the worst-case scenario.
Yun Ling did not want to see her son turn into a ghost.
She drove the scooter fast, and once she reached the fishing village where the show was being filmed, she thought she had arrived and there was no further need to rush.
However, as the air grew more humid, Chu Ye began to feel sleepy. In the fishing village, there were only a handful of crew members, and there was no trace of Mianmian.
This made Yun Ling extremely anxious. After she found out Mianmian’s location, she picked up her drowsy son to head for the island.
But how could she head to the island now?
"Hey, I wasn’t done talking yet," a staff member said anxiously, chasing after Yun Ling and pulling out a small box from his pocket, "You are Chu Ye’s mom, Little Auntie gave this to me last night, and said it was for Chu Ye."
Yun Ling paused.
Something Little Auntie wanted to give to Chu Ye?
She took the brocade box, opened it, and to her surprise, found a small red glass pearl inside.
Inside the transparent red glass pearl, a miniature bird was preening its feathers. Noticing it was being watched, it flapped its wings and stared back at Yun Ling with a haughty look.
Fire Spirit!!
Immediately Yun Ling guessed what the pearl was and hastily placed it on her son.
Chu Ye was feeling sleepy because he had come into contact with overwhelming moisture, on the verge of slipping into a state where his soul would leave his body.
But the moment the pearl went into his pocket, he instantly woke up, his irresistible drowsiness completely gone.
As luck would have it, at that moment, pouring rain began to fall.
The raindrops fell like beads slipping off a string, quickly dampening the dirt road. Accompanying the rain was a Demon Wind and thunder.
Lightning flashed, thunder roared, the wind howled, and towering waves surged!
"We have to really thank Little Auntie. I have no idea how she managed to find a Fire Spirit," Yun Ling said, relieved to see that her son was fine even in the rain, easing a longstanding worry.
Chu Ye, however, was not as relaxed as his mother. His small icy face betrayed his concern for Mianmian.
"The rain is too heavy, mom. Something’s not right," he said.
Chu Ye was also aware of Mianmian’s act of saving a dragon.
His dad’s identity required him to be informed of such matters and to make changes during special circumstances.
Mianmian had indeed brought a dragon with her to the variety show.
Dragons wield clouds and rain, playing a role in weather control. Such terrible weather, undetected by weather forecasts, spontaneously arising and appearing near the fishing village, must be related to that dragon.
If Mianmian could have stopped it, she surely would not have let such a catastrophe unfold.
Chu Ye was anxious yet helpless.
He was just an ordinary child and couldn’t offer any help to Mianmian at this time; he could only worry inwardly.
Yun Ling understood the implication in her son’s words. Seeing the torrential rain and hearing the occasional thunder overhead, she felt sorry for her son and said, "Chu Ye, let’s wait inside."
Chu Ye shook his head, "We can’t wait here, mom. Waiting here will cause trouble for Mianmian. We should evacuate with the staff to help her."
For such an unpredictable disaster, if it took someone’s life, no one knew if it would be recorded against Mianmian.
Chu Ye frowned, his face serious as he persuaded the staff to leave the fishing village with them.
The staff members were troubled.
They had stayed to do logistical work for the island. Since the director hadn’t ordered their evacuation, they didn’t know if leaving would cause problems.
At first, none of them wanted to leave, but after seeing Yun Ling produce a weather warning and mention that staying might trouble Little Auntie, they immediately decided to change their minds.
Work was important, but they couldn’t bother Little Auntie!
As they began their evacuation, the sea level near the shore had started to rise, and it was faintly moving toward the land.
Mianmian hadn’t expected the storm and waves to interact so rapidly.
Just moments ago, the Little White Dragon had floated above, stirring only small ripples.
Even though she had guessed that Hu Yaoyao’s split soul was inside the Little White Dragon, causing trouble, it was already too late once she removed Hu Yaoyao’s split soul.
The spell cast by the Little White Dragon was complete, the disaster irreversible!
"Mom never taught me any magic to deal with a city being flooded..." Mianmian said, perched on the Little White Dragon’s head, patting its now-alert head, "Little White Dragon, you caused this, do you have any way to fix it?"
The Little White Dragon was indeed awake by now.
But upon hearing Mianmian’s words and seeing the terrifying sight of the sea engulfing the island and advancing towards the shore, it was at a loss for words.
"When I was in the egg, my parents only taught me how to use this spell, not how to reverse it..."
Dragons were responsible for the climate of their region, and technically, they were subordinates to the four great gods of wind, rain, thunder, and lightning. Normally, they would only take action upon receiving orders to bring rain to that area.
The Little White Dragon had learned part of the rain-bringing magic, but not any magic to stop the rain or to make the surging sea recede. He hadn’t had the chance to learn it!
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