The fact is, no matter it is drought, flood, or locust plague, no one in the court cares about it except the prince's party. However, the prince's power is weak and what he can do is very limited. For a world that is in chaos, it is just a drop in the bucket.
Perhaps in the eyes of those in power, the lives of ants are nothing. But what she saw was everyone striving to live, the joy and satisfaction of a family of four sharing a bowl of cold noodles in the food court, the child telling her mother that she would take care of her, the little girl who had finally earned a few cents buying steamed buns for an orphan in a dilapidated temple...
"Aunt Wang, let's work together, okay?" There was an unprecedented determination in Ye Wanwan's eyes. Unlike in the past when she always wanted to leave a way out, this time she would try her best. She had the strength, but she also had the responsibility and commitment.
Mrs. Wang sat by the bed. Although Ye Wanwan didn't say anything specific, she understood. "Okay, but you have to promise me that you can't do this alone in the future. If you really have any ideas, just ask some people to come back and try them slowly."
"Okay." Ye Wanwan nodded. This time she was indeed too reckless. After accomplishing a few things, she really thought she could do anything.
As soon as Ye Wanwan opened the door, Ye Yan, who was guarding the door, came over to greet her. Ye Wanwan rubbed her head as usual, "Ayan, what have you gained this month?"
It was clearly the same familiar, caring voice, but Ye Yan felt as if the host had changed, but she couldn't put her finger on what had changed. "We've cured so many people, it's amazing."
"Wow, Ayan is amazing."
"Yeah, Sister Wanwan is amazing too. I'm going to the food court tomorrow to eat my fill!"
"Okay, whatever you say. Tomorrow is a day off, so you all can go together."
"Yeah, I haven't seen those two little girls in a long time."
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Wang Po followed the two of them, tears welling up in her eyes. Some people retreat when they encounter difficulties, while others face them head-on. Some people have great potential but don't do it, while others do it even though they know it is impossible.
"Go away, go away, get out of the way. Do you think you can get here?" The officer who had been instructed to guard the food street was about to drive people out with a cold face.
The ragged beggar fell to the ground, kowtowing and begging for mercy, "My brothers will not be able to hold on if we can't find food."
"What does it have to do with us? Be smart. If you disturb the business here, you will be in trouble." The officers were unmoved and directly sent two people to drag the man out.
The group of people who had come to eat a lot saw this scene. Ye Yan, the female warrior, was filled with righteous indignation. She let go of Wan Ning's hand and was about to go up to argue with him, "How could you do this?"
When the two officers heard the sound, they looked back and found another little girl whose hair had not even grown out yet. They turned around and left.
Ye Wanwan hurriedly grabbed Ye Yan's hand and gently advised, "It's all due to life's pressure. It's not necessary."
"Just say whatever you want to say. Is there anything you can't say to me?" Noticing the little movements and mutterings of the people behind her, Ye Wanwan scooped the ice jelly in the bowl boredly, but still couldn't wait for anyone to speak.
As soon as they came out of the dilapidated temple, the thoughts of those who were preparing to eat a lot were written on their faces. Those who usually claimed that they could eat a whole cow had no appetite today. It was too obvious.
Well, well, now everyone has something on their mind, and no one is luckier than anyone else. Yes, do you have something on your mind too?
"Sister Wanwan, I plan to go out and see patients, so that I can have money to help them." Ye Yan was the first to speak. She was a little hesitant when she spoke, and it was obvious that she had been thinking hard for a long time.
Ye Wanwan nodded and put down the spoon in her hand. "That's a solution. What about you guys?"
"We can make a lot of money by raising rabbits and selling snacks, don't you think?" Ye Ansheng said proudly, and did not forget to encourage his friends who raised rabbits together.
As soon as this statement was made, it received widespread approval.
"Yes, you're all earning money, but haven't you forgotten the saying, 'A little kindness pays off, a big rice pays grudge.'" Seeing that no one quite understood, Ye Wanwan added, "So, can you guarantee that you'll support them for the rest of their lives without complaint? Or, can you guarantee that if you're down and out and can't do the same as before, they won't harbor resentment?"
Being several years older and having had similar experiences, Lin Tiantian seemed much calmer and was the first to come to his senses. "I understand what Sister Wanwan is trying to say. It's better to teach a man to fish than to give him a fish. We can't guarantee what will happen in the future. It's better for everyone if they have the ability to survive on their own."
"Yes, we can't help them forever. Now you can think about how to help them." Ye Wanwan nodded affirmatively and threw the subject back.
Reading thousands of books is not as good as traveling thousands of miles. No matter how many principles they talk about, what she wants to see is how they will deal with specific situations.
Only in this way can they truly grow. Good teachers and helpful friends are just boosters on the road to growth. How the road will really be taken is only determined by the people who are walking on it.
Dagui from the dilapidated temple wrapped up the hairpin and put it in his arms, then carefully walked into the popular food street. Unlike the morning, no one stopped him this time. Someone even saw him and walked towards him directly, as if he had been waiting for him for a long time.
After hearing what the visitor said, Dagui nodded uncomfortably, "Hey young man, I have something I want to give to your boss, please do me a favor."
"Boss, is this the person you are waiting for?" The handyman did not collect his things and took the person upstairs directly.
Hearing the sound of someone coming in, the few people who were thinking of pulling the beggar's hair looked up and took a closer look. It was the beggar who was driven out in the morning.
"Yes, you go and do your work first." Ye Wanwan waved her hand. She had been drinking tea alone for a while, and the quiet atmosphere was finally broken.
The beggar held an exquisite hairpin in his hand and walked on tiptoe, as if afraid of dirtying the ground. "Thank you all for today. This should be the hairpin you left there. I brought it to you."
"Okay, thank you. I want to trouble you with something. We need someone to run errands here in the food court. Are you willing?" Ye Wanwan took the hairpin, motioned for the young man to sit down, and spoke directly.
Dagui was stunned for a moment, then he realized that this was a test. He said without hesitation, "Thank you, sir. We are willing."
"Okay, then you take them to the nearby Wutong Courtyard in the afternoon. We'll talk about the details later. Remember to clean up." Ye Wanwan nodded. Anyone who can survive with a group of children is indeed a smart person.
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