Chapter 579 Cutting Off the Fire at the Bottom of the Blade
Chapter 579 Cutting Off the Fire at the Bottom of the Blade
The baby, whose big eyes were almost squinting, kicked his legs and immediately perked up, grabbing at the air with his little hands and babbling his opinions.
Lin Beishan laughed heartily, "Come on, let's see Grandma and Grandpa put on a water firework show for you."
Bai He smiled, and then all the adults remaining on the ship sprang into action.
At the same time, Lin Chang'er also finished explaining the precautions to the children who were with her.
These children had not received any training, and they should not have been allowed to risk their lives like this.
He followed her and did some rescue work, saving the town's residents and the wounded. If they encountered any stragglers, they would kill them together, or if they found any pirates who were still alive, they would finish them off.
Upon hearing this, the little beggars, who had been somewhat uneasy, immediately felt relieved and followed Lin Chang'er diligently, doing exactly where she pointed.
However, although reinforcements have arrived and those pirates who dared to come ashore will have nowhere to hide, the fire that has already burned half a street is real and cannot be extinguished in a short time.
Just as Lin Chang'er was worrying, a heavy rain began to fall from the sky.
Lin Chang'er was startled, suddenly realizing that the rain not only came without warning, but its intensity was also too uniform.
Also, why does it taste so salty?
But at this moment, no one cares. Whether it's salty or bland, as long as it can put out the fire, it's good rain.
The little beggars were also very excited.
It hopped and jumped, and even reached out to catch it.
Suddenly, there was another loud "boom," and the ground beneath our feet shook.
Lin Chang'er instinctively shouted, "Lie down and get away from the house!"
Sister-in-law Gu and the young waiter naturally did as instructed, and although the little beggars did not understand, they dared not hesitate at all.
Two more loud "booms" followed before things finally calmed down.
Lin Chang'er continued leading her people through the streets toward the rescue, only realizing what was happening when she saw the enormous creature resting on the sea in the distance.
That must have been her dad throwing ammunition, but it probably wasn't aimed at the town; it was thrown into the sea.
They must have blown up all the ships that the pirates used to land.
That's a brilliant move, cutting off the fuel supply at the root of the problem.
We rejoined the main force an hour later.
Lin Chang'er, along with the civilians and wounded she had rescued along the way, met up with Wu Qingfeng and his group at the dock.
The doctors and barefoot physicians who remained in town were all called upon to treat their injuries.
Wu Qingfeng organized the finishing work in an orderly manner. The little goldfish was probably tired and sat down at his feet, its small body leaning against his legs.
Wu Qingfeng was the local official, and with such a thing happening in the town, he was busy and wouldn't be able to go back for a while.
But Lin Chang'er could. Finding a moment, she went over, picked up the little goldfish, and said to Wu Qingfeng, "We have guests at home, and I've taken in a group of little beggars. I need to go home and settle them down first."
“I’ll take the goldfish back with me first. Brothers in the village, what do you think, should I take some back first, or leave them all behind?”
"Mother, I can walk by myself." The little goldfish lowered its head shyly and mumbled softly.
Lin Chang'er patted his back, "Mother just wants to hug her amazing son."
She had heard everyone praising her adopted son the whole way, and she felt a little proud.
Wu Qingfeng paused for a moment, then said, "I'll keep half of them. After you go back, ask the old doctor to come and help."
“The big ship is stable, so you can go back with your parents by boat.”
Lin Chang'er was about to nod when she suddenly thought of something and said with a smile, "I'm afraid that won't work. I'll have a few of the younger children wait for me at the town entrance. Even so, my carriage won't be able to fit so many people. Let the brothers all take the boat back, and I'll take the land route."
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