Le Wu took the packaged grapes with her, along with two little rabbits as a gift for A Yue, thinking she would definitely like them.
First, we arrived at Grandma's house, where many ropes were strung up inside.
Because a lot of pigs were slaughtered a couple of days ago, everyone is making all sorts of jerky, sausages, cured meat, smoked meat, etc. at home, and now the ropes are full of them.
Yuewu handed the little rabbit to Ayue, who asked in surprise, "Sister, is this for me?"
With the weather so uncertain, food is extremely scarce for many stranded families, making animal husbandry difficult.
Just like catching a pig, if it's too big and eats too much, it's better to kill it and preserve the meat as jerky during special times.
Rabbits, on the other hand, eat little, have plenty of food on the mountain, take up little space, are easy to raise and reproduce quickly, and can be guaranteed to eat meat freely.
Grandma refused outright, telling Lewu to go home and raise the animals herself, keeping them for meat.
Yuewu: "This is for Ayue. No one can take it. I also kept a pregnant female rabbit. When it gives birth, I will give it to other families as well."
Grandma didn't know what to say. Yue sweetly thanked Lewu, and then pestered Grandpa to make a cage for the little rabbit, not even paying attention to the grapes that Lewu took out later.
Grandma saw that there was still some in Yuewu's bag, so she took it and invited her to come over for lunch.
Yuewu readily agreed, but first she had to deliver grapes to other families.
The renovation team members in the villa complex only had three children with them; the others either left their children in their hometowns to be cared for by their grandparents or their children had grown up and were no longer with them.
When the music and dance ended, the children were the happiest; the fresh grapes were crystal clear and had a sweet and sour taste.
It immediately won their hearts, and the adults were very grateful to taste the fruit after a long time.
Finally, there was Feng Xuanlang's house. Le Wu went back to the tunnel and carried an extra bag.
When they arrived at Feng Xuanlang's house, the door was not closed, but since they were single, Yue Wu knew the proper distance between men and women, so she kicked the door with her foot.
Soon Feng Xuanlang emerged from the house, greeted Yue Wu, and then raised his hand, only to lower it halfway.
Feng Xuanlang quickly approached and took it. One hand was very light, while the other hand pressed down directly. He looked at Yue Wu with a puzzled expression: "What is this thing that is so heavy?"
Yuewu: "It's good stuff, you'll know once you open it and take a look."
After placing the heavy bag on the ground, Feng Xuanlang first looked at the light bag, which contained grapes, and then opened the bag on the ground, discovering that it contained brand new dumbbells.
Feng Xuanlang looked at Yue Wu with delight, "How did you know I needed dumbbells?"
Yuewu scratched her nose. "Just tell me if you like it or not."
Le Wu dared not say that it was during the last time everyone had a meal of braised pork offal that she secretly went into Feng Xuanlang's bedroom out of curiosity and found a yoga mat next to his bed, and two large bottles of mineral water and a jump rope against the wall.
Feng Xuanlang's ears turned red instantly. He felt very strange about how to answer this question.
Seeing that he remained silent, Yue Wu assumed he didn't like it, so she casually said, "Anyway, it's useless to me. Here you go, do whatever you want with it. I'm leaving."
Feng Xuanlang: "..."
Why did she suddenly get angry while we were talking? Girls' minds are so hard to fathom!
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Today, the water level in the western part of the city has risen to the third floor, and the water level in other urban areas of City A is also above 1 meter. However, the official rescue efforts are slow, and the public is full of complaints.
In fact, the authorities are also helpless. According to the information released above, all regions are currently experiencing extreme rainstorms, and the situation is even more severe in many low-lying cities, making rescue efforts difficult.
City A initially requisitioned some hotels to accommodate disaster victims, but several disturbances occurred due to dissatisfaction with the relief meals and conflicts with the rescue personnel, which was truly disheartening.
Later, in accordance with the central government's requirements, all regions organized troops to urgently salvage grain warehouses, which was the most important guarantee for survival at this stage.
Despite the rising water levels, there were no more manpower and resources available for on-site rescue, leaving residents to fend for themselves first.
In residential buildings across various communities, residents on the ground floor are starting to move upstairs. Some kind-hearted people are willing to let them stay, but most choose not to be disturbed.
At first, when we lived in the stairwell, everyone was considerate and paid attention to keeping it clean.
As time went on, more and more people began to give up and urinate and defecate anywhere.
When a place becomes uninhabitable, people move upstairs, which leads to frequent conflicts.
Today, a news item suddenly topped the trending charts with the headline: "Five family members stabbed hundreds of times, all tragically killed."
It turns out to be an old residential area in the west of the city. Because the floors below the third floor were flooded, the residents chose to live in the stairwell.
An elderly woman on the third floor asked the residents upstairs to let her use the toilet. The family refused and said some particularly insulting things.
Finally, she sarcastically suggested, "Why don't you just take care of it on the spot? Everyone does it this way anyway. What are you, an old lady, pretending to be so high and mighty for? Do you think anyone will care about you? People are afraid of getting a sty."
The door was slammed shut, but the faint sounds of cursing and swearing could still be heard coming from inside.
The old lady wept uncontrollably. She had been a teacher all her life, teaching countless children to use the toilet when they needed to and to wash their hands afterward. How could she allow herself to urinate or defecate anywhere?
The son, A-Kuan, was carrying usable items upstairs from the house when he came up and saw his mother crying incessantly. He hurriedly asked her why.
The old lady didn't want her son to worry, so she didn't say anything. Instead, someone nearby told her what had happened.
Without saying a word, the son first went to another house to borrow a toilet and settled his mother in.
Then knock on that family's door, argue with them, and make the person from earlier apologize to his mother.
Suddenly, the old woman opposite her started throwing a tantrum, shouting and accusing the young man of bullying her. Her family members also rushed out to support the crazy woman.
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