"The family compound is a bit better. There aren't many family members who can come to accompany the military. They are all at the company level or above. For the sake of their reputation, they don't dare to go too far. They are all in school. The older ones are in junior high school outside the island, the kind that boards. It's just that the conditions are tough. One person earns money to feed, clothe, and take care of the whole family, and they also have to help relatives and friends back home. They are always struggling to make ends meet."
Along the way, Bonnie saw mostly people who were pale and thin, with miserable expressions. The island wasn't particularly large or small, but it didn't have enough arable land, and their main income came from fishing. However, fishing was very risky, and every year there were accidents that resulted in death or injury.
Bonnie felt that her life was very hard, especially when she first transmigrated. She ate cornbread, had a sore throat, couldn't watch videos on her phone, and couldn't eat or sleep well. It was really tough. But after she got used to it, she didn't feel so bad anymore.
But now, looking at it, the people here are truly suffering.
Dr. Yang also said that there are some small islands nearby with small populations, only ten or twenty households, and their lives are even more difficult.
Bonnie walked around the island for a while, then the young soldier came over and called for them to go back.
"Dr. Yang, the dried seaweed has been delivered to the military base. You can ask the logistics department for some. I'm heading back now. If you need anything, just contact me anytime." Bonnie didn't know how many more years it would take to change the current situation. There were many places like this in the country, and there was only so much they could do.
"Thank you, Bonnie. Don't worry, we're doing fine here. Once you've come to terms with things, life will be much better, won't it?"
Dr. Yang talked a lot with Bonnie, and she felt much better. It's true, once you let out your bad mood, your good mood comes.
"Yes, things will turn around, and that day will surely come!"
Bonnie left with the young soldier, and Dr. Yang was still waving goodbye. She didn't know when they would meet again.
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