Chapter 69 Xiao Wu is missing



Chapter 69 Xiao Wu is missing

He helped Ye Li wash and cut vegetables.

While cooking, Ye Li taught Xiao Wu how to use various kitchen appliances, such as how to use a juicer, an oven, and a range hood.

"Auntie Li Zi, these things are really amazing!" Xiao Wu was particularly fond of the refrigerator. He opened it again and again and experienced the magic of the refrigerator with his hands.

Ye Li smiled but didn't say anything. Her smile was a little bitter. From the days she lived with Wu Qiaoer and the others, she learned that their lives were very primitive, just like those of ancient people, or perhaps even worse than those of ancient people.

After all, ancient people could still read and write, and had other entertainment activities.

These refugees in the end times only think about survival and how to make their lives better.

Ye Li walked over, opened the refrigerator, and took out a mung bean popsicle from the ice compartment. She made it with mung beans she grew herself and glutinous rice flour.

"Here, have a popsicle."

Xiao Wu took it, took a bite, and covered his mouth repeatedly, saying, "It's so cold."

"Haha..." Ye Li said with a smile: "Of course the popsicle is cold."

"What about Xiaomu and Xixi?"

"Shh... don't let them know," Ye Li said, "their illness has just improved a little, they can't eat these."

"Yeah, I won't let them know." Xiao Wu stood in the kitchen and secretly finished eating a popsicle before leaving the kitchen.

Ye Li continued to cook in the kitchen. She looked at the seashore and prayed in her heart that Qi Yuanchuan and the others would escape danger soon.

Will they have a chance to meet again in the future?

Life returned to its original track, but Ye Li was not as happy as he had imagined.

Qi Yuanchuan's big beard, Xu Jie's spontaneous behavior, Mr. Xu's eccentricity, Wu Qiaoer's hospitality, and so on...

All these make Ye Li very nostalgic.

We had soup for dinner, and it was rare for us to eat meat. The three children ate their fill, leaving no rice or vegetables.

After cleaning up, Ye Li played homemade flying chess with the three children for a while, then took a bath and snuggled up in bed to watch cartoons.

Fortunately, the bed was big enough for the four of them.

Just sleep here today. Tomorrow, I will make a small bed for Xiaowu and Xiaomu so that they can sleep together.

"Mom, I'm sleepy," Xixi leaned in Ye Li's arms, yawning.

"Then let's go to sleep," Ye Li took a pillow from behind, Xixi lay down, covered with the quilt, and fell asleep quickly because of sleepiness.

"Are you two still awake?" Ye Li said, "It's very late now. Let's watch it tomorrow."

"Okay," Xiao Wu and Xiao Mu responded, turned off the computer, and laid the pillows flat. Xiao Mu slept next to Xixi, and Xiao Wu slept next to Xiao Mu.

Ye Li went to the bathroom, then turned off the lights and went to sleep.

I was attacked in the early hours of last night and have been running around ever since, without getting any sleep at all.

He was in a state of alertness throughout the day. As soon as Ye Li touched the pillow, he immediately fell into a dream.

When the body has had enough sleep, it will wake up on its own.

Ye Li woke up in a daze. It was already bright outside, but the windows of their room were covered with curtains, so the room was still very dark.

She subconsciously touched the two children beside her, Xixi and Xiaomu.

Thinking of Xiao Wu, I reached to the side again, but it was empty.

Empty? !

Ye Li woke up immediately and no longer had any desire to sleep.

She got up and looked, and found that the quilt where Xiao Wu slept was empty.

Xiaomu and Xixi were still sleeping soundly beside them.

"Xiao Wu?" Ye Li called out.

There was no other movement in the room.

Ye Li lifted the quilt, stood up and put on slippers.

"Xiao Wu?" Ye Li looked around.

(End of this chapter)

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