Guide to raise my cutie husbands

Chapter 483: Half of the village is going to be wiped out



Chapter 483: Half of the village is going to be wiped out

” Here hold my hand,” Yu Dong ignored Li Li’s slightly out-of-the-world comment and then turned to look at her husband, the rain was getting heavy and the forest grounds were uneven, she couldn’t let Fang Chi walk on a such muddy slope while clutching his belly with one hand.          

    

” Thank you,” Fang Chi too knew that the situation was variably different and this wasn’t the time for him to act independently, thus he stretched out his hand and held Yu Dong’s, only then did the group started to march forward.      

Behind Yu Dong and Fang Chi, Xiao Hua looked at his hand which was still empty and then turned to look at Yu Mai who was standing next to him. ” Mai, would you like to hold your older brother’s hand? Lest you slip down?” Since Yu Dong was busy taking care of her husband and that little stubborn prince on her back, he might as well take care of Yu Mai who was the least troublesome in the entire Yu family.      

Yu Mai took a look at Xiao Hua and then glanced at his frail body—— no muscles, small figure, tiny waist… humm, it seems like instead of being taken care of by Xiao Hua, he would have to take care of him instead. Yu Mai didn’t want to take care of Xiao Hua but after taking a glance at his weak body he had no other choice but to take care of him. All right, he was a good baby… he will take care of this weak older brother of his.      

When Yu Mai stretched out his hand and held Xiao Hua’s the latter thought that he has somehow won over his future little brother in law of his and his face immediately brightened up with a smile, on the other hand, Yu Mai took note of the beaming smile of Xiao Hua and shook his head, sure enough, this older brother was scared of walking alone. See how he was smiling so brightly.      

Yu Mai sighed, so troublesome.      

Xiao Hua didn’t know that he has become troublesome in the eyes of his young brother-in-law.      

” Yu Dong, how far is your hideout?” Aunt Wang asked as she covered her youngest son under her shirt. It wasn’t that she was getting tired but her youngest son was getting fussy after being held tight like that but she couldn’t bring him out either given that he would get doused under the cold water of the rain, since he was still young, his chances of catching a fever were really high.      

” We are here,” said Yu Dong as she turned around and handed her bags to mammy An before she walked ahead and pushed the ivy veils aside.      

As soon as the four-storey tree house came into view everyone’s jaw dropped and in Aunt Wang’s case, her bags fell straight to the floor.      

Uncle Fu who stood next to her didn’t even get a chance to be shocked when he heard the low thump and then turned to look at his wife with a stern expression on his face. ” What are you doing?”      

Only then did Aunt Wang snap out of her daze and picked the bags back up in her hands before she turned to look at Yu Dong and asked, ” Yu ..Yu Dong, is this our hideout?”      

” It is,” Yu Dong nodded as she turned to walk to the hidden door of her treehouse and pushed it open, before turning to look at Aunt Wang. ” It will be a bit cramped and you might feel a bit of discomfort but please make do with it until the flood is over.”      

A bit of discomfort? This tree house was better than the inns in the town what was Yu Dong talking about? In the middle of the two gnarled trees, a tree house with four big floors stood hanging, golden lamps flickered inside it with a sturdy platform underneath it, from just one look it could be seen that the tree house was big enough for their group, what discomfort? What cramped?      

The group followed Yu Dong inside the tree house while Mammy An carried Lang Hui up in one arm while carrying his wheelchair in the other hand.      

As soon as the group reached the platform and took a much closer look at the tree house, they only had one word in their heads and that was —— so awesome. With this tree house being their hideout, the entire thing started to look like a vacation rather than them trying to save their lives, when Yu Dong told them that she had a hideout in the forest, they all thought she was talking about a cave and were prepared to spend their hard days in it but now ——     

” I am never going to underestimate, Dong Dong ever again,” murmured Aunt Wang as she hurriedly walked inside one of the cabins that were well furnished with wooden furniture, a bed and a heating furnace that looked like more or less of a campfire to keep the room warm. ” She … really is something else.”      

Fu Wei took a glance around and let go of his sons’ hands and the second he let go, his two sons started to run around the cabin as if they have never seen something as novel as the cabin that they were in now. He took his youngest son from his wife and then headed to the bed where he lay his fussy son down and patted his chest. Only then did little Jun calm down and pursed his baby lips in silence. ” You really shouldn’t have underestimated her, this hideout is something that she prepared for her husband and kids, and we all know just how much she pampers them.”      

” You are right,” Aunt Wang walked to the small window and pushed it open, Yu Dong has cleaned the area next to the tree making it easier for anyone to see the ocean. Aunt Wang took one look at the rising and falling waves that were gushing past the shore and seemed to have almost engulfed the entire sandy beach and shuddered as she turned to look at her husband, ” This is really scary …I have to say the villagers are in for a lot of trouble…just look at those waves.”      

Fu Wei got up from the bed, asked his oldest son to take care of his brother and then walked next to Wang Shi, he took one look at the violent ocean and shivered. ” Fortunately, I listened to Yu Dong because honestly, I think this time half of the village is going to be wiped out.”      


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.