Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me -
Chapter 92 - 91: What if There is No Mudslide at All?
Chapter 92: Chapter 91: What if There is No Mudslide at All?
The car and the helicopter as well as the manpower were already set, and next was the task of convincing the elders in the village.
After all, moving houses always meant some people might be reluctant.
Mianmian had thought of this as well.
She knew the grandpas and grandmas in the village loved it dearly, and she overheard one grandma saying that her son in the city had invited her to live with him, but she couldn’t leave behind her homeland, so she refused.
Now, leaving would definitely be a hard choice for Grandma!
But staying wasn’t an option either!
Mianmian believed in the content provided by the divine stele and also trusted the answer given by Grandpa Heaven. She first went with Su Chenfei to visit Grandpa Zhao and Grandma Zhao and, after sharing their wish to move out with the grandparents, saw their eyebrows furrow.
"Are you youngsters thinking about filming some show, asking us to leave the village in cars all of a sudden? Little girl, don’t make jokes with the grandparents; we’re old now," Grandpa Zhao was still smiling, taking Mianmian and Su Chenfei’s words as a jest.
However, Grandma Zhao gave a different answer, "Old man, don’t be so sure, I think we should listen to Mianmian’s words and move away."
Grandpa Zhao was stunned, "What are you saying? We’ve lived in this village for half our lives, and leaving just like that doesn’t seem right, does it?"
Grandma Zhao glanced at Grandpa Zhao with slight reproach, "What am I saying? I’m not saying anything else, just what did you say on the night we got married when we were young? Didn’t you say that you would listen to me from then on?"
Grandpa Zhao, noticing the camera, felt a bit embarrassed, "You old woman, we’re filming here, how can you say such things, aren’t you ashamed?"
Grandma Zhao stamped her foot, "I don’t care, Mianmian already said we have to move, and there’s a car and a plane waiting for us, not leaving would be dangerous. I’m going to pack our things right now, you just decide whether you’re leaving or not!"
Her words caused Grandpa Zhao to sigh and take a sip of tea from the table, "If you’re leaving, how could I not leave? We’re supposed to be together anyway."
He had considered more than Grandma Zhao and, after making his decision, turned to Su Chenfei, "We still have to convince the other people in the village, right? I’ll join you. There are only nine households left in the village, and all of them are familiar with this old man."
Saying so, he went to fetch his raincoat.
Su Chenfei naturally agreed; his strategy was exactly to persuade the acquaintances first and then have them convince others, topped off with the Su Family’s financial capability.
No matter what, everyone had to be convinced to move out!
Since the guests had previously split into five teams to complete tasks, they now started by convincing those five households. The second stop was at Chicken-rearing Grandma Wang’s, where Liu Hui and Gu Youyou had also arrived.
Upon hearing they were moving, Grandma Wang too was taken aback.
There was a black and white cat at her feet, meowing pitifully, its cries sounding very tragic.
"I knew it, Mimi was acting strange today," said Grandma Wang, looking at the cat by her feet, "Usually it’s out playing, and it only comes back when it wants to see me—just for a meal, and then it’s gone again. But today, it suddenly rushed back in the pouring rain, relentlessly trying to drag me outside. Could it be that it sensed something amiss?"
"I’m going to pack my stuff and leave with you right away."
It was Mianmian’s first time seeing this cat.
She squatted down to greet it, "Hello there, Mimi."
Mimi tilted its head, looking at Mianmian, and after a moment, rubbed against her hand, "Meow~"
Its call was very gentle, almost like a greeting.
Then it began meowing non-stop again, this time sounding very different.
Mianmian kept nodding, "I understand, I understand, so that’s what’s happening; you’ve been oppressed by a powerful presence."
She frowned.
Mimi said it had been living up in the mountains, but three days ago, it suddenly felt something weighing on it, making it immobile.
Only just now had Mimi managed to escape the restraint and run to find Grandma Wang, who had once saved its life, to warn her that something was wrong up in the mountains and urge her to leave.
But Mimi’s attempts to communicate its concern to Grandma Wang went unheeded, causing great distress. Fortunately, Mianmian and the others came in, also advising Grandma Wang to leave the place.
The oppressive presence is an ability high-level demons have over low-level demons or ordinary animals.
Under such oppression, those low-level demonic creatures or animals are immobilized. For instance, if a dragon appeared, and if it so wished, it could make all the fish in the water go still.
Could there be a demon that had gone up the mountain?
Mianmian felt that it was impossible for her not to know, unless the demon had used some method to erase its qi.
Even without Mimi telling her that it was a demon causing trouble, Mianmian knew that there was a bad guy who had altered the contents of the Heavenly Book, which led to the rain falling in the wrong place.
This was the ominous sign her Heavenly Grandfather had warned her about!
Mianmian hurried everyone to the next household.
With Grandpa Zhao’s mediation and Su Chenfei’s assurance, the rest of the families also agreed to leave together.
Everyone started packing up, and the director moved his equipment into the crew’s van, then helped the villagers pack up and discussed how to take some items with them.
The live-stream kept just one camera running, as everyone was busy.
[But what if this Su Mianmian is wrong? What if there’s no landslide at all? These old folks can’t handle such turmoil.]
[No worries, our Su Family’s Seventh Young Master has already promised that, whether it happens or not, they’ll be compensated. Money makes the world go round!]
[Yeah, the elderly in the village agreed to the filming because they’re getting paid. Now they’re just moving, it’s not like they’re doing anything difficult; plus, they have assistance. I don’t see anything to criticize.]
[The previous commentator is right. Let’s just quietly wait and see.]
The elderly were still somewhat stubborn about what belonged to them.
Some young people saw items they thought weren’t necessary to take, but the elderly wanted to bring them along.
Seeing only one camera, Mianmian thought of the saying ’Help to the end,’ and whispered to Chu Ye, "Mianmian is going to help pack things secretly, big brother, don’t get scared."
To prevent others from hearing, she purposely leaned close to Chu Ye’s ear.
Chu Ye felt the breath from Mianmian on his ear, and his ears turned red all at once. He replied to Mianmian in a low voice, "Mm."
Chu Qi, who was helping nearby, saw his son’s earlobes turn red and couldn’t help but laugh. His son was just like him, his ears would turn red when he was shy. So cute, he should take a picture to show his wife.
Then he quietly provided cover for the two children.
All the items that the grandparents were hesitant to take, worrying they would cause trouble but wanted to bring, Mianmian placed into a small pouch inside her small bag.
It didn’t take long for some grandparents to notice their things had disappeared and found it strange.
Then Mianmian winked at the grandparents and, in a milky voice, went "Shush," "Mianmian has put everything away, so don’t worry."
Upon hearing this, the grandparents exchanged glances and said nothing.
Whether they brought those things or not didn’t really matter. They were old and had strong adaptability to anything. Since she said she had put them away and they weren’t valuable, they decided to accept it was taken care of.
After more than two hours, everything was packed up.
Su Chenjin’s people coordinated with Su Chenfei, and many SUVs were parked at the entrance of the village.
The poultry were easy to handle. With Bai Bai’s call, they all obediently followed his lead. Those that Bai Bai couldn’t deal with, Mianmian could. Mianmian’s words were the most effective.
With the village no longer needing help, Mianmian told Su Chenfei, preparing to go up the mountain to release those small animals that had been suppressed by the "pressure."
She couldn’t let them die on the mountain for nothing.
If the fairies hadn’t messed up and the rain had fallen incorrectly, leading to the loss of life, it would have caused wrongful accusations.
Bai Bai transformed back to its original form, carrying Mianmian and Chu Ye up the mountain.
It was Chu Ye’s first time riding a white wolf. Mianmian let Chu Ye sit in front.
Dad said that when riding a horse, the person sitting in the front is safer, so when he and Mom went horseback riding to relax, he always let Mom sit in the front.
Chu Ye, being a little taller, felt strange being enveloped by Mianmian’s arms.
He was a boy, and when he and his parents went to the Ranch to practice horse riding, it was always Dad who held Mom.
"I can sit in the back," Chu Ye struggled slightly but decided to express his thoughts. "I am taller than you, Mianmian."
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