After finishing all this, Zhang had no time to rest before setting off. "We have to walk another twenty miles today. We're running into fewer refugees now, so let's speed up. We're afraid that once we get on the official road, the refugees will pile up and our speed will slow down. There are too many variables on the road, so it's better to reach Yunzhou as soon as possible. Everyone, remember to take care of your children and don't fall behind," the village chief said loudly to encourage everyone.
There was a young man named Yunhai in the village. He was very lazy and usually didn't work. Suddenly, he had to walk a lot. When he took a break, he took off his shoes and saw that his heels were covered with blisters. His mother saw this and popped them all. Now they were about to set off. Walking on the road with the blisters, the pain was even worse. He howled as he walked.
He was then spanked by his father. "Why are you howling? Aren't you afraid of attracting wolves, you lazy bastard?" his father said angrily. It was all Yunhai's mother's fault for spoiling him too much and not letting him do anything. Now he was embarrassed.
When Yunhai saw his father like this, he hid and muttered something under his breath. When everyone saw him like this, they all laughed.
Yun Yiyi lay down to rest for a while at noon, but she still felt like she'd been run over by a cart, aching and weak. Zhang, despite her objections, placed her on the donkey cart. It was raining fireballs, hot and stuffy, almost suffocating. As the cart swayed, Yun Yiyi fell asleep.
When Yun Yiyi woke up again, she was lying in a small shed made of branches. Yun Yiyi came out of the shed and saw that it was still daylight. Zhang was cooking next to her. She turned her head and didn't see the three Yun brothers. They must have gone out to collect firewood and hadn't returned yet. At this time, the people of Yunjia Village had already gone to the official road. Except for the people of Yunjia Village, almost all the places she could see on the official road were refugees. There were probably thousands of people. It seemed that they had encountered a large group of refugees. Yun Yiyi sighed and said in a low voice.
Due to the lack of water, everyone was unkempt. Since drinking water was scarce at this time, no one was willing to use it for bathing, washing clothes, or washing up. The refugees all smelled, and the more people there were, the stinker they got. Yun Yiyi lowered her head and sniffed herself; she, too, smelled. It seemed she would have to sneak off to the space to wash herself tonight, she thought secretly.
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