The highest temperature on June 25 was 28 degrees Celsius, with no abnormalities.
Countdown: 10 days.
When Wang Feifei woke up in the morning, her heart was pounding. Today was the day of the second trial, and she hoped that nothing would go wrong.
The temperature has dropped quite quickly these past two days. Although it's within the normal range, the sunny summer weather and the absence of typhoons have made Wang Feifei feel uneasy about the significant temperature drop.
We haven't even started stockpiling food yet...
The cow stared at Wang Feifei with its innocent, big eyes; it was hungry.
No, we can start stockpiling food, beginning with things that can be stored at room temperature!
While the installation technician was away, she quickly searched online for various ingredients that she could buy in advance.
They found the largest rice, flour, and cooking oil distributor in City A and placed an order with them for various staple foods: 1,000 jin of rice, 800 jin of flour, 100 barrels of cooking oil, as well as various vermicelli, noodles, and seasonings.
Oh, and don't forget the butter and sugar. If you're feeling peckish, you can even make some cakes and cookies yourself.
The boss was overjoyed with such a large order and readily agreed to deliver it to his door.
At this time, even though there was still an hour before the trial, major media outlets had already gathered at the courthouse entrance, with reporters and cameramen standing by, creating an even larger scene than during the first trial.
In addition, there were even more onlookers. The twist at the end of the first trial aroused the curiosity of more people, who all wanted to come and see for themselves.
As the time drew near, more and more people gathered, and the roads became completely blocked.
Xu Neng, sitting in the car, had a grim face, worried that the situation would get out of control.
Xiao Gao remained calm and composed, having arranged almost all the necessary personnel, waiting only for Xu Neng's order.
Xu Neng had already chosen the best seat, where he could observe everyone in the audience. Once he was spotted, Xiao Gao would lead his men to secretly take him down.
After the second trial began, Xu Neng realized that he simply didn't have the energy to observe the audience.
Because new evidence keeps coming one after another...
His veins were throbbing the entire time.
This time, due to the intervention of the Municipal Public Security Bureau, the special task force published the investigation results, which almost overturned all the false testimony Xu Neng had given before.
Especially when the two "Xu Hui"s lifted their shirts to check for moles on their waists, Xu realized that he had underestimated his opponents!
The imposter didn't even last the first round before being eliminated.
Before Xu Neng could even feel regret, something even more explosive was yet to come.
Xu Hui is also implicated in a traffic accident case from eight years ago.
He was actually the real killer who hired someone to commit murder!
Xu Neng then realized what Xu Hui had been trying so hard to hide, and perhaps this trip to China was a mistake from the very beginning.
It's completely hopeless...
However, Xu Hui, sitting in the defendant's dock, was even more devastated, never expecting the trial to go off track.
Faced with overwhelming evidence, he became afraid.
His face was flushed, his eyes were red, and he even wished he could pluck the mole off right there and then swallow it.
He regretted it. Why did he do those things to avoid disaster? Why didn't he listen to the words of the enlightened monk of Faquan Temple?
Is it because everything came too easily? As a result, desires have been infinitely inflated.
Perhaps the decision I made eight years ago was a mistake; it was wrong from the moment I harbored evil thoughts...
Even his defense lawyer was regretting it; his undefeated myth was about to be shattered.
He had no idea that Xu Hui had been hiding so much. Faced with irrefutable evidence, the lawyer's carefully prepared arguments were all in vain and were utterly defeated.
It's no use now. He glanced at Xu Neng in the audience, his eyes filled with dejection.
Xu Neng knew what that meant; the die was cast.
This was the first time Xu Neng felt like he was being crushed and utterly defeated.
He kept a low face, trying hard to suppress his emotions; it was a habit he had developed over the years, and he never showed his true feelings.
Only his bulging, taut jaw muscles revealed that his anger had reached its peak...
Xu Hui looked at his younger brother below the stage in despair. This was the first time in his life that he had looked Xu Neng in the eye, and the first time he had been grateful for everything he had done. He remembered what Xu Neng had said last night and regretted that he had been too foolish.
Being foolish without realizing it is the most fatal thing.
Xu Neng didn't notice Xu Hui's gaze; all he wanted to do now was find the person behind the scenes!
He thought back to yesterday's dream, those eyes in the dream—it turned out that the dream foreshadowed today's ending...
Xu Neng scrutinized the entire scene again and again, even examining the police officers, but he couldn't find those familiar eyes at all.
The knuckles of both hands turned white from the force of the fists.
My head is splitting open...
Could it be... that he didn't come?
Yes, she didn't come. Wang Feifei was wearing a coat and sitting at the dining table by the window, enjoying her meal as the cool breeze from outside caressed her face.
Having just ordered her main course, she felt much more at ease.
Breakfast was homemade sesame oil, egg, and shredded pork noodles, served with pan-fried chicken breast and a glass of milk—perfect!
I need to work hard to improve my cooking skills from now on.
After finishing our meal and playing with the cows for a while, the installation technician arrived.
This time they carried in a very large barrel with several round holes on its outer wall, which will be used to connect pipes in the future.
This bucket is the "organic fertilizer fermentation and decomposition center," where all organic matter is decomposed and eventually collected as liquid in a large fertilizer box on the other side. Then, it is mixed with water according to a precise dosage and transported to the soil tank through pipes.
The final residue is a black, odorless waste residue that the equipment will automatically collect and press into square bricks. It only needs to be cleaned about once every two weeks.
It can be discarded, or it can be crushed and mixed into the soil. It has good water-repellent properties, but you can't mix too much in, the master repeatedly emphasized.
The technician also handed Wang Feifei some super biodegradable bags, which are made from starch and plant roots and stems. They are sturdy and completely biodegradable, and can be directly put into the "collection port".
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