Chapter 401: Not Knowing Better

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Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios



Carefree City had a subtropical climate. It was summer and it rained frequently. From time to time, hurricanes would appear on the sea.

Without equipment to accurately predict the weather, Bai Wutong was worried that there would be a typhoon. Where there was typhoon, fishing boats of all sizes were not allowed to go out to sea to fish.

Unexpectedly, before the typhoon arrived, the rain suddenly turned into a heavy rain.

The torrential rain fell again and again like hard fists, smashing everyone's tent into a mess. The bottom of the tent overflowed like a river, and the top of the tent was filled with leaky holes. The commoners' belongings were also soaked in the rain.

If the rain stopped, it was not impossible for everyone to endure it for a day or two and clean up their things. However, the rain was very heavy, and it did not seem to want to stop even after the people shouted their hearts out.

Apart from Bai Wutong and a group of people who had moved into the villa earlier, the other houses were still incomplete houses. Many of the internal structures had yet to be completed. However, it was raining so hard. If the commoners continued to stay in the tent, many of them would definitely catch a cold and fall sick, and their assets would be damaged.

Bai Wutong ordered, "Arrange for the people to enter the houses to take refuge in an orderly manner."

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Under Bai Wutong's order, everyone quickly took action. Based on the population records, they arranged for everyone to take refuge in different houses.

Apart from the slaves, everyone else had their own houses and could enter their houses to stay. Even though it had not been renovated, everyone was still excited and happy.

After confirming the house where they were taking refuge, the entire family carried their belongings and ran crazily in the heavy rain.

The slaves did not have much belongings, so they carried a small package in.

Seeing the others discussing about theor new house in the rain with smiles, they felt like floating duckweed and did not feel happy.

By evening, the rain was even heavier. Fortunately, most of the livestock, food, and supplies had been transferred. The pouring rain was accompanied by thunder and lightning, like an earth-shattering symphony.

The wind blew, and a woman weighing 50 kilograms could be blown away easily.

Bai Wutong gave her instructions again. No matter what else was in the tent, no one was allowed to leave the house without permission.

After everyone finished counting their things, they finally had time to rest. They changed into fresh clothes and surrounded the charcoal stove to warm themselves.

Lin Siyu invented the sewing machine and improved the textile machine. She led the entire family out of slavery and obtained three acres of land and a villa.

No one was allowed to enter the villa during the construction stage.

This was the first time they had entered their real home. Lin Siyu's husband and son were so excited that they even forgot to change their clothes. They jumped up and down around the villa and sized it up carefully.

As Lin Siyu had donated the sewing machine and the spindleless textile machine to the Imperial Court for free, the size of this villa was also one of the largest houses.

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