Chapter 272 Sheep Sheep Goes Solo!



"Brother Jiang Chi, Chaochao has been kidnapped again!"

Jiang Chi, who had only left for a short while to ask the herdsmen for a piece of milk curd, turned around in alarm upon hearing the sound. He had expected to see an unidentified gang holding a kidnapping, but the real-life version was a story of a lamb bravely jumping out of the sheepfold for love and leading the group to escape.

Jiang Chi: "…………"

He felt like he was hallucinating the animated emoticon of the little sheep saying, "Come out, I'll carry you," except that the sheep in front of him was actually carrying a child on its back.

Upon closer inspection, it turned out to be his sister.

Jiang Chi: "...?!!"

As soon as Xiao Qing finished shouting, Jiang Chi, who was chatting with the herdsmen just a second ago, suddenly disappeared.

The crew members, jolted from their shock, put down their work and followed the young man in the rescue operation.

While anxiously urging on the pager, Director Zou was secretly groaning in his heart. The production team had of course anticipated various potential dangers before agreeing to this punishment plan, but they never expected that there would be the risk of the sheep being stolen!

The assistant director stared in disbelief at everything happening on the screen, "As expected of Chaochao..."

After visiting three venues, everyone gained a certain understanding of Jiang Chi's younger sister, Chaochao's, amazing physical condition.

Things that ordinary people never encounter in their entire lives seem commonplace to her, like getting free buffs.

The incident of riding away on a sheep.

It can be said that it was both unexpected and reasonable.

"Stop talking nonsense, you go and stop the sheep too!"

Director Zou kicked the assistant director in a fit of rage, and he's still laughing here! Laughing! Laughing!

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