Chapter 65 It's all dark



Chapter 65 It’s all dark

“Go to sleep, it will be daylight when you wake up.”

An Ran sighed. What else could she do now? She wasn't an electrician! She could only fall back on the bed, close her eyes, and was about to fall asleep again. Suddenly, in the quiet corridor, the sound of the security door opening rang out. After a while, footsteps came running from far away. By the door, Chen Jiao's crying voice rang out.

"Hu Zhen, Hu Zhen, where are you? I'm so scared. It's all dark. I'm so scared. Where are you? There are zombies screaming downstairs."

"Here."

Hu Zhen shouted, and her eyes adjusted to the darkness a little. With the moonlight and starlight outside the window, she saw a slender figure coming in from outside the door. It was definitely Chen Jiao.

An Ran turned over in her bed, closed her eyes and ignored Chen Jiao. She had just had a fight with Chen Jiao during the day and now she didn't want to pay any attention to this coquettish girl at all.

But Hu Zhen was kind-hearted and a good guy. He stood up and pulled Chen Jiao over, leading her to avoid the flowers and plants growing randomly on the ground and the baby crib, and came to the area where she and An Ran were sleeping on the floor. He let Chen Jiao sleep on her bed, which meant she slept next to An Ran.

Sleeping with such a disgusting person, An Ran naturally couldn't fall asleep. She stood up and said to Hu Zhen in the dark: "I'll let you sleep in my bed."

"What about you?"

Hu Zhen was a little embarrassed, but An Ran had already touched the two fruit knives that she had placed next to the carnation. She stood up and walked to the doll's crib, pushing the doll's crib out.

The world outside was so chaotic, and An Ran actually didn't want to make trouble with Chen Jiao anymore. Instead of making trouble, she might as well go out to find some supplies and kill some zombies. So she took the doll and moved from the fifth floor to the fourth floor in the dark, then returned to her own bed. She put the doll in the small bed next to her own bed, and savored the feeling of loneliness alone in the darkness.

I fell asleep without realizing it.

The next day, before dawn, it was dark all around. The baby woke up hungry and started crying. Anran sat on the bed, took her out of the crib, lifted her clothes and fed her. With her other hand, she opened her bedside table and began to count her supplies.

There was nothing in her bedside table. She had almost finished her vitamins and calcium, iron, zinc and other supplements during pregnancy. Since she had to come to the hospital alone to give birth, she did not bring any valuables with her. She put all the supplies into her mother's bag, and put them back into the bedside table after she was admitted to the hospital.

In addition, there was still half a bag of unused maternity bags. Lochia was still flowing, but An Ran had obviously given up and didn't care whether she still had lochia or not. It was already so dirty anyway, it would be the same whether she used sanitary napkins or not, so it would be better not to use them at all.

The rest were a few sets of clean pajamas. It was autumn now, and An Ran prepared long sleeves and long pants for herself. She was afraid that the weather would get colder when she was discharged from the hospital, so she also prepared a woolen jacket for herself. As for the rest, An Ran did not prepare anything needed for confinement.

She was thinking about using a confinement nanny, so she didn't make any preparations. She could just rely on the nanny for guidance in the future.

Then inside the mommy bag are household registration books, ID cards, hospitalization certificates, bank cards, truck keys, etc. These things should be kept well so that they can still be used when you return to human society.

(End of this chapter)


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