Chapter 127 Encountering an Old Friend (1)



"We're all family; we can't just watch them starve to death."

Out of consideration for his parents, Bai Di would give them less each time.

"We don't have many left either."

But they kept coming back after they finished eating, until later, when Bai Di became pregnant, and by then there wasn't much food left, so they stopped giving it to her altogether.

But her parents were still soft-hearted and often secretly gave their grandsons food until the food was gone.

At that time, Bai Di was already several months pregnant and had completely lost hope in her parents.

"You care about your son's family, but have you ever thought about whether I live or die?"

Her parents were speechless and could only wipe away their tears.

On the day the food ran out, Bai Tian took Bai Di and left that home. He found a few like-minded brothers and set up a checkpoint here to earn food.

It was already extremely cold at that time.

Fortunately, the half of the food that I had secretly hidden while stockpiling supplies during the day survived.

But he still couldn't bring himself to be cruel to Bai Di's parents, so every now and then he would send them some food during the day, but not much, just enough for them to eat sparingly for a few days.

When her brothers and sisters-in-law realized they couldn't get any food, they joined a group of villagers in looting and vandalism until recently when they went to the base with the government.

Bai Shuang: "Are they going to that base, Tangcheng Base?"

"Go to the Tongxian base. It's a small base. I heard the Tangcheng base is already overcrowded and no longer accepting survivors."

Bai Jiu: "I see."

By this time, the daytime meal was ready: a pot of white porridge, steamed rice, sausage, chopped pickled cabbage, salted radish, and a plate of green vegetables, which I heard were grown by Bai Di in a flowerpot.

These days, sausages, rice, and vegetables are rare treats; they're probably things they can't afford to eat normally.

Although they set up checkpoints, the extreme cold meant few people passed by, and their income was usually low; they also had to feed their brothers during the day.

Bai Jiu: "I have to say, you guys are really something. In a natural disaster, even adults can't survive, and you're still having children?"

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