Chapter 197 Little Girl
Chu Peipei looked out through the door mirror and saw a skinny child. Her tone softened:
"I'm not your mother, what do you want?"
The little girl pursed her lips and said, "Mom, I'm hungry."
Chu Peipei frowned. The child seemed a little stupid and couldn't understand what she said.
She said again: "I am not your mother. You have mistaken me for someone else."
Having said that, he turned around and prepared to go back to his room.
The little girl pouted and started to cry: "Mom, don't you want to be a good boy?"
Chu Peipei was startled, stopped and touched her belly.
Her unborn child was named Xiaoguai.
The baby was still young at that time and there was no time to name him, but her husband always liked to lie on her belly and call him "Little cutie" and "Little cutie".
After a long time, she also started calling him Xiaoguai.
The little girl outside was still crying: "Mommy, my little darling is in pain."
pain?
She thought of her child who had been kicked away alive.
He must be in pain too.
If her little one hadn't died, he would probably be calling her mom by now...
The little girl outside the door was still crying, and her repeated calls for "Mom" made her heart break.
She leaned on the door mirror, made sure there was no one else around, and slowly opened the door.
The little girl's eyes lit up, she took a few steps forward and threw herself on Chu Peipei: "Mom!"
Chu Peipei looked around again cautiously, then squatted down:
"Auntie, look, where does it hurt?"
The little girl pulled up her wide pants and said, "Here."
Chu Peipei looked down and saw that the child's right calf had been severely burned by the acid rain.
She said quickly, "Just wait here for me. I'll go in and get you some medicine."
The little girl grabbed her clothes and said, "Mom, don't leave me."
Chu Peipei had no choice but to explain to her patiently: "Xiaoguai, wait here obediently. I'll go get you some medicine. The wound will heal only after you apply the medicine. Once the wound heals, it won't hurt anymore."
The little girl reluctantly let go of her: "Mom, then you should hurry up."
"good."
Chu Peipei walked back to 1401. The moment she opened the door, the little girl caught a glimpse of the piles of supplies inside.
But in just a moment, the door was closed tightly.
The little girl lowered her eyes and stood there waiting obediently.
Soon, Chu Peipei returned with bread, ointment and water.
She tore the bread first: "Eat something."
The little girl seemed to have been hungry for a long time and immediately started to eat voraciously.
Chu Peipei took the opportunity to lift up her pants and helped her rinse the wound with clean water.
The little girl's attention was all on the food. Even though she was crying in pain, she didn't scream.
Chu Peipei looked at her with pity, then gently applied burn ointment to her.
Conditions are limited, and this is the only treatment method available now.
This burn ointment is only available because of the supplies collected from Erkui and the others. Although it is not completely effective, it is better than nothing.
The little girl quickly finished the bread and licked the bag while she couldn't help but yelled, "It hurts."
Chu Peipei comforted him softly: "Be patient, you won't get infected if you take the medicine."
The little girl nodded obediently: "Thank you, Mom."
Then he turned his eyes to the remaining water from washing the wound: "Mom, can I drink it?"
Chu Peipei nodded: "Of course."
Then he handed her the bottle of water.
The little girl finished drinking the water and was about to say something when an anxious figure rushed up.
"Little cutie!!"
"You devil, let go of my little darling!"
When Chu Peipei saw the woman suddenly rushing up, she subconsciously took out the gun behind her.
"Stand there!"
But the woman didn't seem to be afraid at all and continued to shout, "Let my daughter go!"
Chu Peipei looked at the little girl in surprise and asked, "Is this your daughter?"
Then I thought, since the other party knows the child's name, it should be correct.
Then his tone became a little better: "Your daughter's burns are quite serious. I just applied medicine to her."
When the woman saw the ointment in her hand, her expression finally relaxed a little and she whispered, "Thank you."
Then he pulled the girl into his arms with a distressed look on his face: "Little darling, are you okay?"
The little girl shook her head.
When Chu Peipei saw that the child’s mother had arrived, she turned around, closed the door and went home.
The girl glanced at the gate reluctantly.
The woman held her and walked downstairs, saying:
"You've heard what the uncles said, that the female devil is very dangerous! How dare you come up here?"
The little girl shook her head: "Mom, this evil aunt is not fierce at all."
The woman frowned: "You can't judge a person's heart by his appearance, so you should be careful..."
Then she asked, "Weren't you sleeping in mom's arms? When did you run out? Mom couldn't find you when she opened her eyes. She was scared to death."
The little girl didn't answer, but asked: "Mom, what are you going to do if the rain doesn't stop?"
The woman looked at the child who had suddenly become a little more mature, and said distressedly, "Don't think too much, little darling. Mom will take you home."
The little girl said nothing, but turned her head to look at the fourteenth floor getting farther and farther away.
He muttered, "But there's no food when I get home!"
The rain outside the window was so loud that the woman couldn't hear clearly: "What did you say?"
The little girl lowered her eyes: "Nothing."
Two days later, the rain continued.
Those who were initially seriously injured had by now died.
The others waiting inside were becoming increasingly anxious.
The rain outside the window was not drinkable, they had no food in their hands, and there was nothing to eat in these empty houses.
If this continues, they will either die of thirst or hunger.
The woman huddled in a bedroom on the eighth floor for three days, holding her child.
The little girl lay in her arms and sighed, "Mom, I'm hungry."
The woman started crying: "Mom is sorry! My dear, bear with it a little longer, maybe the rain will stop tomorrow."
The little girl looked at the ceiling: "What if it doesn't stop?"
The woman choked for a while and said nothing.
The little girl sighed again.
Two days later, there was another knock on the door on the 14th floor.
Chu Peipei came out quickly.
It was still the little girl outside.
Chu Peipei: "Where's your mother?"
The little girl said innocently: "You are my mother!"
Chu Pei Pei: "I mean your real mother."
The little girl tilted her head and asked in confusion: "What is a real mother?"
Chu Peipei was somewhat helpless: "It was the woman who came upstairs to pick you up two days ago."
The little girl seemed to understand:
"She went out to get food. She never came back."
Chu Peipei was surprised: "Go out? It's raining acid outside!"
The little girl nodded: "There is no food or water here. She said she had to go home to get food."
Chu Peipei: "How long has she been gone?"
The little girl thought for a moment and said, "It's been a few days."