With Space in the 70s, Emptying the House to Go Down to the Countryside

Li Xiyue, carrying her space and spiritual pet, transmigrated from the apocalypse to the 1970s. Her birth mother died early, and her father, after marrying a stepmother, became a changed man. Her m...

Chapter 58 News about Grandpa (1/2)

"What's wrong?" Li Xiyue asked, noticing his strange expression.

Chu Xun didn't hide it from her, saying, "There are enemy agents lurking around you."

He will find out the enemy agents lurking around her as soon as possible, but it is necessary to let her know about it before that, so that she can be on guard.

Li Xiyue raised an eyebrow. Was she trying to get her period secretly since she couldn't do it openly?

Who could be the enemy agent beside her?

"Is this why you came here?" Li Xiyue asked.

He couldn't have come specifically to help with the disaster. The floodwaters had just risen when he arrived, and he didn't have the ability to predict the future, so it's impossible for him to arrive so timely.

That's most likely because of something else.

Chu Xun hesitated for a moment, then said, "Half of it."

She's intelligent; there's no need to hide anything from her that you can guess. As for his other half, that's a secret; he's disciplined and can't say.

“I will cooperate with your actions,” Li Xiyue said.

After she transmigrated, she encountered several groups of enemy agents. She guessed that the enemy agents were targeting her because of the original owner's maternal grandfather. Although she didn't know the specific reason, she knew that this matter might involve national interests.

Before, she had only guessed, but now that Chu Xun had arrived, she was even more certain that she had guessed correctly.

After thinking for a moment, Li Xiyue asked, "Is my maternal grandfather still alive?"

She felt that Chu Xun must know about the original owner's maternal grandfather.

Chu Xun did not answer directly, but said, "The moon was very round last Mid-Autumn Festival."

Li Xiyue understood instantly and didn't ask any more questions.

Chu Xun will definitely say what he can say, and what he doesn't say, he can't say.

Two days later, the floodwaters receded completely, and post-disaster reconstruction work began.

Chunfeng Commune had ten production brigades, eight of which were affected by the disaster.

Compared to other production teams, the Hongtaiyang Production Brigade seemed to have divine assistance, suffering the least casualties and losses.

Of the three teams on the left bank of the river—Xu, Su, and Wang—only two houses collapsed in Sujia Village, the second team, and three or four people were injured, with no fatalities.

Although one-third of Wangjia Village in the third team was flooded, the people were evacuated in time. Only a dozen villagers suffered minor injuries, and one villager was swept away by the flood and his fate is unknown.

Needless to say, Xujia Village was only slightly flooded in low-lying areas, but otherwise completely unharmed.

The most serious damage was in Liujia Village, the fourth team on the right bank of the river, where many houses collapsed and several elderly people were swept away by the flood.

The fifth team, Gaojia Village, is located upstream of the river. The situation is similar to that of Xujia Village, except that the low-lying paddy fields were flooded and several dilapidated houses were washed away by the flood. There were no casualties.

Perhaps it was because Chu Xun and his men arrived in time that the Red Sun Production Team suffered such a minor disaster.

Other production teams were not so lucky. More than a dozen villagers were swept away by the flood, and the number of injured was huge. One village was even completely submerged by the flood, and a third of the villagers drowned.

The torrential rain overnight caused a landslide, burying the village at the foot of the mountain. Less than half of the villagers escaped, while the other half were buried.

The flooding was severe, and the province specially established a disaster relief team, sending special personnel to help villagers rebuild their houses, accommodate the injured, and comfort the families of the deceased.

A special treatment station was set up, and medical staff from the provincial hospital were sent down to treat the wounded.

However, for the affected people, their already impoverished lives have been made even worse.