Chapter 342 Your Son Is So Smart

Alex spun around and was about to steer his raft toward them when he heard someone calling him.

"Daddy! Daddy!"

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Stanley's shouts had his head whipping around. He saw that Elsa was carrying the little boy down from the kindergarten's second floor and was putting him in the small raft.

"Stanley, stay there with the policemen, okay? Daddy has to go save someone else and then I'll return to you," he yelled toward his son.

"Okay, Daddy! Come back quickly! I'm so hungry!" was Stanley's response.

Recalling the snacks he had brought with him, he tossed them at Elsa.

"There are some snacks in there. Please distribute it among the children!" he called out before heading for the little boy who was being carried away by the current.

Elsa and her team's eyes nearly popped out of their heads. They were nearly a hundred meters away from where Alex had been, but he had just tossed the big bag of snacks over like it was a piece of cake.

"Quick, get the bag! Don't let it get taken away by the floodwaters!" Elsa hurriedly ordered.

The raft furthest away from her was closest to the bag. It zoomed over to catch the flying item.

However, they were soon stunned by what happened next.

Not only did the bag of snacks not land where they thought it would, it sailed over their heads and landed right in Elsa's raft.

"That guy is just too crazy!" she exclaimed in shock. Opening up the bag, she quickly pulled out the snacks and distributed them to the children on her raft.

When everybody had been given something to eat, she tossed the bag over to the next raft for them to do the same.

In no time, Alex had made his way over to the little boy. He hauled the child up and onto his makeshift raft.

Thankfully, there were still faint signs of breathing coming from the boy. He was just unconscious from having swallowed too much water.

Alex instantly held the boy upside down so the water in his stomach could trickle out. Meanwhile, he pushed Mortal Force into the boy through the soles of his feet to hasten his awakening.

The middle-aged woman wept tears of joy when she saw what Alex was doing as that meant her son was still alive. So overcome by joy was she that she let her guard down and the currents dragged her underwater again.

A few seconds later, she resurfaced and swiftly swam toward Alex.

She was already calling out even before she reached him, "Thank you, hero, thank you! You're really our savior!"

"Your child should be fine. Can you swim over to the rafts yourself?" he asked.

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The door was already bobbing dangerously with the added weight of the little boy. It would definitely sink if he brought the woman onboard as well.

Nodding her head vigorously, she answered, "Yes, I can! Thank you so much!"

"Okay, then please swim over there."

At that moment, Elsa paddled her raft over, hollering, "Is he okay?"

"He's okay. He just swallowed a bit of water and should be awake soon enough," Alex replied.

Nodding, she urged, "Alright. Hand him over."

"You'd better save her first." He pointed at the swimming woman nearby.

He could tell that she was relying on her adrenaline and was beginning to falter in her movements as her energy waned.

Elsa glanced at where he was pointing before steering her boat over to help the woman.

Having been pulled onto Elsa's boat, the woman thanked her profusely. "Thank you! Thank you so much!"

"It is only our duty," Elsa answered humbly before moving back to Alex.

Alex picked up the boy and leaped into Elsa's raft. The woman cradled her son tightly with tears of relief and joy rolling down her face.

Stanley tugged at Alex's pants and exclaimed in awe, "Daddy, you're so amazing!"

Smiling, Alex rubbed his son's head. "And you're going to be even more amazing than Daddy in the future."

"Yup! I want to be like Daddy in the future, saving lots and lots of people!" The young boy nodded firmly, his tone resolute.

"Your son is incredibly smart!" Elsa was taken aback by the little boy in front of her.

All the children in the kindergarten, even the ones older than Stanley, had been crying in fear. The only exception was Stanley, who seemed rather calm despite the situation. Alex smirked proudly. "But of course! He is my son, after all."

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