Soldiers are those who go against the tide; in the face of danger, they cannot worry about their own safety. From receiving the order to setting off, there was little time to prepare. Bao Ni packed up all the dried vegetables, dried fruits, and preserved fruits stored at home and took them to Gu Ye and the others.
The earthquake zone was experiencing shortages of food and clothing at that time, and her supplies were relatively light and easy to carry.
Gu Ye didn't care about anything else. He grabbed his things, hugged Bao Ni tightly, and left without looking back. They both knew that this mission was extremely dangerous, and could only pray in their hearts that they would return safely.
Dr. Cao was also going to the rescue; Staff Officer Deng hadn't returned from sea, and the children were all left with Bao Ni. Dr. Cao saluted, picked up her luggage, and left.
Aunt Zhang next door was watching Bao Ni; even though Commander Gu had disappeared, she was still watching.
This time, Commander Gu led the team, while her husband, Lao Xu, stayed home to oversee things.
Commander Gu has extensive rescue experience, and it is his duty to take on this responsibility. Sister Zhang doesn't know whether to be glad that her husband, Lao Xu, is lucky or to worry about whether something might happen to Commander Gu.
It is said that the disaster is quite serious, and there are still aftershocks. Both the rescue workers and the locals are in danger.
It took Bonnie a while to come to her senses. She was very flustered and really scared.
The Tangshan earthquake was relatively distant from her, but she was already in elementary school when the Wenchuan earthquake struck, and she vividly remembers the daily news reports on television. Even now, many images flash through her mind.
Bonnie forced herself to cheer up; she still had five children to take care of.
All Bonnie could do was pray in her heart for the protection of Mazu, the goddess of the sea, so that everyone could return safely.
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