1960s: My Birth Mother Abandoned Me on the Road to Escape Famine

Qin Qing, a graduating student, was rushing to finish her thesis late at night when she stumbled and fell, only to wake up in the 1960s, right in the midst of a great famine. Completely disoriented...

Chapter 64 Chaos (1/2)

Chapter 64 Chaos

weekend.

Qin Qing got up early.

He hid the bag of rice that he dragged out of the apartment last night under the bed and walked around the yard anxiously, wondering if Shen Kuo had bought the food and whether he could deliver it safely.

She was filled with anxiety.

Zhu Lihua and the others just went out to work.

The sound of wheel wheels was heard outside the yard.

Qin Qing hurriedly opened the door, and sure enough, it was Shen Kuo who delivered the food.

The man's face was filled with anxiety, and he kept calling out, "Qingqing! Hurry and open the door!!"

Qin Qing moved in a hurry, and Shen Kuo rode in with his bike. The car turned, and the two bags of grain on the back seat fell straight to the ground.

The man quickly jumped out of the car and closed the gate.

Qin Qing was about to ask when he covered her mouth.

Shen Kuo shook his head cautiously.

After a while, footsteps were heard outside.

"Where's the guy? That guy ran away so fast!"

"Uncle, I'm not mistaken. There is definitely food in his car..." A weak child's voice sounded, and the tone was full of desire.

"Look again, it's always in the village."

Qin Qing was terrified when he heard the noisy footsteps outside.

She hurriedly pushed Shen Kuo's hand away and bolted the door.

Shen Kuo picked up the two bags of grain on the ground and walked into the main room.

Qin Qing followed closely behind.

With a look of fear on his face, he asked, "Are you okay? Brother Shen!"

If I had known this earlier, I would have asked someone to deliver the food in the evening. If it weren't for the hidden bag of rice, there would be no need to be so picky about the time.

In broad daylight, carrying food through the market is like throwing meat buns at a dog. I'm really worried that you'll get nothing.

Shen Kuo smiled indifferently and said, "With their two legs, they still want to catch up with my Che Guru. They need to practice for another 800 years."

"By the way, why are there so many people at the entrance of your village?"

"They are all beggars, squatting at the village entrance every day, like hungry wolves."

There was a hint of seriousness in Shen Kuo's eyes.

"Then you must hide this food well, or you will get into trouble."

Qin Qing nodded. They were really experienced. Hiding in the cellar was no use. They couldn't protect people from being attacked. The aunt next door was just like that.

It’s better to bury it underground.

Shen Kuo drank two glasses of boiled water in a row, then solemnly said to the little girl, "Pour out the food, fill the empty bag with something, and I will carry it."

There is coming and going.

Don't let those starving people take advantage of them.

Leave no hope.

Qin Qing went into the kitchen after hearing this.

After pouring out the grain, she stuffed most of the grass that Zhu Lihua had picked to use as fuel.

Tied up loosely in the back seat.

The little girl looked worried and asked, "Is this okay?"

Shen Kuo smiled and said, "Don't worry, no one can come up and take a closer look!"

Qin Qing looked grateful.

"Thank you, Brother Shen. You've worked hard along the way. Please be careful."

"Um."

The man confidently drove the car out of the door, stretched out his long legs, and the car drove out steadily.

Qin Qing looked around.

Then he carefully closed the door.

Going to the kitchen, the girl piled up the bag of rice and cornmeal she had hidden away and brushed the dust off her hands.

Smiled with satisfaction.

Yang Aiguo saw the young man who had been unhappy since he got on the bus and joked, "What's wrong? Why do you feel uncomfortable seeing me?"

The young man turned his head away resentfully.

"Uncle, you know I don't have such an idea!"

The man laughed out loud.