Seeing this scene, Zhang Kun immediately took the initiative to step forward and take over his sister's children - his nephews Su Baishu and Su Bailin, gently hugged them in his arms and comforted them.

At the same time, Zhang Nizi also stepped forward and took on the responsibility of carrying the baskets, and even carried an extra bamboo basket on her back.

Su Yousheng, who was also under considerable pressure, followed closely behind Zhang Kun. They worked together and moved towards their goal step by step.

Zhang Nizi carefully reminded the two children, "You must be very obedient and stay quietly in your uncle's arms. You absolutely cannot move around. Otherwise, it will be very dangerous. If you fall from this shaky bridge and fall into the river below, you will never find your parents again."

After hearing this, although the two little hearts were still beating violently and their faces looked a little pale, they still obediently followed the instructions and hugged Zhang Kun tightly.

To make it more stable, Zhang Kun asked the two children to clamp their legs around his waist, and then he carefully stepped over each wooden plank on the bridge and continued to move forward in an extremely stable manner.

At this time, Sun Wan turned to look at the group of people who stayed there: including her smart daughter Su Yinan, the lively Miaomiao, the gentle and lovely Linglong girl, the cheerful but sometimes a little introverted Su Chen, and her youngest jewel in the palm.

Su Yuemei said: "Mom, I will hold Miaomiao, you hold Linglong, and Su Chen will follow his sister."

A hint of nervousness gradually emerged on Su Chen's face, but he still clenched his fists and said firmly: "It's okay, Yinan and I will go together."

Su Yinan held Su Chen's hand tightly and walked in front, while Su Yuemei followed closely behind holding Miaomiao. Sun Wan held Linglong carefully and moved forward slowly step by step.

Everyone held their breath, fearing that something might go wrong.

Unexpectedly, just as he reached the middle of the wooden bridge, Su Chen slipped because he was too nervous and suddenly fell to his knees on the wooden bridge.

Su Yinnan was also dragged down by him, and his legs involuntarily slipped off the wooden bridge and hung in the air.

Su Chen's feet had already hung under the wooden bridge. This sudden change made Sun Wan's heart immediately rise to her throat.

She shouted anxiously, "Yinan, hold on to the wood tightly, don't fall down!"

Su Yinan didn't dare to move, holding on to the wood of the wooden bridge tightly with both hands, fearing that he would be washed away if he was not careful.

Seeing this, Su Chen quickly got up from the ground, used all his strength to hold Su Yinan's arm, and cried, "Brother Yinan, I'm sorry, it was me who made you fall."

Su Yinan was also very scared. There was a rushing flood under his feet and his right leg was hanging outside the wooden bridge.

He tried to lift that foot and wanted to climb back onto the wooden bridge. Su Chen also tried to help him, but the strength of the two was not enough. They tried several times but failed.

The two of them kept crying and shouted desperately: "Grandma, come and save us!"

"Grandma, come and save Yinan!"

The situation is very critical.

Miaomiao and Su Yuemei, who were following behind them, were so frightened that they dared not go any further. They wanted to go forward to help but were afraid that it would backfire, so they could only wait anxiously by the side.

Su Yuemei held Miaomiao's hand tightly. Miaomiao, with tears in her eyes, encouraged loudly: "Brother, come on, you must hold on, you are the best! You must not give up!"

At this time, Zhang Kun had just sent Su Baishu and Su Bailin over. After seeing this situation, he immediately turned back.

He ran to Su Yinnan and Su Chen, knelt on one knee, grabbed Su Yinnan's wrist, and pulled him onto the wooden bridge.

When Su Yinnan finally reached the shore safely, she excitedly threw herself into Zhang Kun's arms and cried loudly.

"Thank you uncle for saving me, thank you uncle Zhang Kun for saving me!"

Su Yinan said gratefully while crying.

Su Chen also held Su Yinan's hand tightly, and whispered in a low voice full of self-blame: "Brother, I'm really sorry. It's all because of me that you got hurt. It's all my fault."

Zhang Kun shouted from the side, "Alright, now's not the time to talk about this. Boys, be strong. Dry your tears. If you can stand up, cross the bridge quickly! Time waits for no one."

After hearing what Zhang Kun said, the two boys wiped their tears with their hands and nodded firmly in response.

Zhang Kun then carefully helped them both up and asked with concern, "Can you leave now? If not, I'll find another way."

Although they were still in some pain, they nodded bravely, holding hands again and walking forward slowly with each other's support.

Seeing them finally take the first step, Zhang Kun finally felt relieved. He turned around and gently picked up Miaomiao, and said to Su Yuemei beside him: "Don't be afraid, follow me closely. If you are really nervous, hold on to my clothes."

Hearing these words, Su Yuemei felt her face suddenly heat up. She shook her head, trying to hide the strangeness in her heart, and replied in a low but firm voice: "I'm not afraid anymore. I'll just follow you."

Sun Wan's mind was relatively simple and straightforward, and she did not notice the subtle changes happening around her. She just held Xiao Linglong tightly and quickly and steadily crossed the wooden bridge in front of her that seemed a little shaky.

At this time, the rain began to gradually become lighter and finally stopped.

People coming to support from Sujia Village opposite also began to appear in sight.

The village chief supported Aunt Huaihua, who looked a little old but still graceful, while the latter held the ancient jade pendant tightly in her hand.

The three of them walked slowly towards this side together.

Seeing this scene, Su Shunde and his son immediately stepped forward to help. They first helped the newcomers move their luggage over and put it away, and then came back to get their own things, completely unaware of Su Yanyan who was still lying on the ground.

Soon after, Su Yousheng and Zhang Kun also joined in helping to carry the luggage and baskets.

After everything was settled, the village chief turned to Su Desheng and said, "Boss, since everything is almost settled, you can go and carry your sister over here. You can't leave her alone there."

After hearing the words of the village chief, Su Deshun couldn't help but sigh, and seemed to feel helpless in his heart, but he nodded and agreed to the proposal. He returned with his son again and carefully carried the injured and unconscious Su Yanyan over.

As soon as they reached the other side of the river, Su Yanyan, who had been in a coma, suddenly opened her eyes, as if awakened by some force.

As soon as she opened her eyes, she burst into tears, tears streaming down her cheeks. She kept shouting, "Don't take me across the bridge! I want to stay here and wait for my daughter!"

Sun Wan no longer paid attention to her at this time. After all, this was someone else's family's business. Whether she kept her or took her away, it had nothing to do with her.

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