The sound was so loud that almost at the same time, Jiang Si and the others all looked over.
Hu Meili was holding her child at the very back of the storage room. She couldn't see what was happening outside, so she could only anxiously ask questions.
"What's wrong? What's making that loud noise?"
There were too many people in the auditorium, and Jiang Si couldn't see clearly for a while.
I could only vaguely hear people talking about how the ventilation window on the east side of the auditorium seemed to have fallen apart.
"It's fallen apart?" Xu Mingjuan looked in the direction of everyone in disbelief.
Since the typhoon warning was issued, the battalion's defense team has installed three layers of protection on all the doors and windows in the auditorium, as required by the division headquarters.
The materials were obtained from their logistics department.
The wooden boards used for reinforcement this time were all double-layered and thickened, and the largest size nails and nuts were also selected.
If even this can't withstand the first wave of impact.
What comes after that...
Jiang Si didn't speak, but there was a clear hint of worry in her eyes.
If it's just a problem with the ventilation window, that's fine.
After all, the size of the vent is what it is, so it is relatively easier to deal with.
But if the windows on the south side malfunction, that would be truly terrifying.
It's important to know that windows in that era were all single-pane ordinary glass, and the outer window frames were all made of wood.
In this kind of severe convective weather, those frames wouldn't last an hour before deforming and falling off!
Rainwater will flow back through the breach.
Strong winds can also create eddies inside the auditorium, causing the building to vibrate violently.
The consequences of this wind-induced vibration effect can range from tearing off the ceiling to causing the load-bearing walls of the auditorium to collapse.
Thinking about the knowledge she had learned in her later life, Jiang Si's expression became serious.
Perhaps because she was rarely this serious, even the usually carefree second son noticed something was wrong.
"Aunt Jiang, are you scared?"
After thinking for a moment, he asked again, "Will a typhoon blow the roof off?"
Jiang Si snapped out of her daze and patted his head. "Don't worry, it won't happen."
"Really not?" The second son pursed his lips.
If they really don't know how, why are all the adults looking so miserable?
And why are these elderly women and aunties in the family compound crying so sadly?
This problem...
Jiang Si couldn't explain it either, but her tone in response was unprecedentedly firm.
"Don't worry, it definitely won't collapse."
As she said this, a very strange idea suddenly popped into Jiang Si's mind.
Why do I call it weird?
Just now, she suddenly had an impulse to try and see if she could collect all the wind and rain into her space.
Logically speaking, if physical objects can be stored remotely, these should be able to too, right?
The only problem is that the auditorium will be packed with people.
She's pregnant now, let alone going to the grand hall.
Even if he just stood up and moved around, Uncle San and Uncle Zhong would subconsciously glance at him.
"Why--"
Jiang Si couldn't help but sigh.
The second child had no idea she had this ability.
I assumed she was just scared.
Actually, he was terrified just now, but after glancing at the soldiers in the auditorium...
Suddenly he wasn't so afraid anymore.
So, like a little adult, he comforted Jiang Si, "Auntie, don't be afraid. Look, there are many People's Liberation Army soldiers here!"
"The book says that as long as they are there, all difficulties are just paper tigers!"
"The book also says that they are the most lovable people!"
"No matter what, they will always be at the forefront. This is the spirit in the bones of the People's Liberation Army, and it is also their belief!"
"So as long as they're here, we'll be fine!"
"That's right, you're absolutely right."
Jiang Si never expected that she would be comforted by a child who was not even eight years old.
Hu Meili never expected that these powerful words would come from her second son.
"Great, second brother!"
When her son uttered the rare phrase "ivory," the mother, of course, couldn't let him down.
Not only did Hu Meili praise her second son to the skies, she also said that when they got home, she would stew a big pig's trotter for him.
In addition, Hu Meili also generously agreed to her son's request for those comic books.
Buy it! You absolutely must buy it!
Are three books enough? If not, buy five!
After this incident, she finally came to terms with it.
If the second child isn't cut out for studying, so be it. As long as the child grows up safe, sound, and happy, there's nothing wrong with that.
Hu Meili has come to terms with it, but her actions today almost threw her little brother off balance.
At that moment, he didn't have time to think about whether or not there would be a typhoon.
Now, the second child only has one thought in his mind: what exactly did he just say?
How could you coax your own mother into this state?
After much deliberation, and with his older brother's reminder, the second child was finally decided!
It should be those words from the book.
So the second son made up his mind that after the typhoon, he would definitely read more books when he got back.
Try to memorize all the things in the book thoroughly, then your mother will absolutely adore you!
It's quite a coincidence, as if it were to prove something.
Less than five minutes after the second brother finished speaking, a resounding command rang out from the crowd.
"Pass the word down and have the staff in the barracks reinforce all the windows of the auditorium as quickly as possible."
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