Chapter 166 He will protect his daughters



Gong Yi sat in the passenger seat of the jeep, while Cao Feng drove him.

No matter what Cao Feng said, Gong Yi didn't think it through and didn't respond.

Right now, all he can think about are his two kids.

【Hua Mi: [photo].jpg】

The information finally arrived.

Gong Yi clicked on it and saw two small seahorses.

Ultrasound images are black and white. In this day and age, being able to produce a black and white ultrasound image is already considered a sign of advanced medical care in Xiangcheng.

I imagine many cities don't even have this much of a pregnancy testing method.

Gong Yi was startled. After calmly thinking for several hours, he still couldn't help but send a message to Hua Mi asking,

[Gong Yi: Why does it look like a seahorse?]

Did Hua Mi get into too many fights, causing her children to mutate? Why are they able to grow up like this?

Hua Mi, who works at Lianhua Shengxing Supermarket, has ended her phone call with Qin Zhen.

Upon seeing Gong Yi's text message, she felt an urge to beat that idiot Gong Yi to death.

[Hua Mi: What do you think a baby who is less than three months old can look like?]

[Hua Mi: Gong Yi, stop being so silly! They just started as two little tadpoles, growing little by little. The last few times I saw them, they even looked like two commas.]

It's not an exaggeration, isn't that how all children are? They grow little by little from tadpoles until they become little babies and come out of their mother's belly.

[Gong Yi: This is my first time seeing this. Could you show me the ultrasound images from the previous ones?]

Upon learning that the child was alright, he sat in the passenger seat, looking at the photos of his baby on his phone, a smile on his face.

Cao Feng glanced at him sideways; outside the car window were colorful lights.

The contractor worked quickly and had already finished installing the lights on XX Road.

Once the lights were in place, this road became the most bustling and vibrant street in Xiangcheng.

Along XX Road, which is shimmering with colorful lights, there are vendors and patrol officers.

Since Xiangcheng stopped providing two free meals a day, the number of people going out to do business has suddenly increased.

Some people had stockpiled a lot of oranges, and these oranges didn't spoil even after a month or two. Although many of the oranges looked a bit old, the segments inside were still juicy and sweet when you peeled them.

So many people took out the oranges they had stockpiled earlier to sell.

Therefore, the most common stalls along XX Road are orange stalls.

Of course, many people have also sold their belongings to raise money, because now every meal in Xiangcheng requires money.

Money was quite important in Xiangcheng before the disaster.

With the money Hua Mi gave them, Da Fu and Xiao Fu spent their days in front of these stalls, searching for all sorts of useful and useless things.

They kept Hua Mi's words in mind: no matter if it's useful or not, as long as it's good, they should buy it first.

The cancellation of the two free meals a day was a nuclear bombshell, causing numerous survivors in Xiangcheng to cause trouble every day.

The survivors may have made a fuss, but if they caused any damage, such as destroying the light bulbs that the contractor had worked so hard to light or littering, they would be thrown out of Xiangcheng.

But most of the survivors, after the initial shock and panic subsided, began to use their normal minds to think about how to quickly acquire wealth while adhering to the rules of the game.

In exchange for more survival supplies.

This fits the tone of extreme survival in a post-apocalyptic world.

Cao Feng turned his gaze away from the car window, then suddenly realized that Gong Yi, sitting by the window under the light of the streetlights outside, had tears welling up in his eyes.

"Boss"

For a moment, Cao Feng was at a loss. People like them shed more blood than tears.

I can say with certainty that this is the first time Cao Feng has ever seen their boss cry in all the years he's followed Gong Yi.

"I'm fine."

Gong Yi rubbed his eyes, not because he was embarrassed, but because he was such a grown man, and he was crying in front of his subordinates.

It was because his eyes were filled with tears, and he couldn't see the two baby seahorses in the photo clearly.

"These are my two babies."

Gong Yi showed Cao Feng the photos on his phone.

Cao Feng quickly stopped the car, turned his head to look, and asked in surprise:

"Is Sister Hua pregnant?"

Why do they look a bit like two little monsters? Do babies all look like this when they're in their mother's womb?

"Nonsense, what, is it that you're carrying it?"

Gong Yi treasured the photo like a precious gem, carefully examining it in his large hands.

As I watched, my eyes welled up with tears again.

Now, Rong Gongyi will introduce his background.

Those stationed in garrisons are born that way; some are born of parents, but others are not raised by them.

Many people might disagree with this statement, but that's the truth. They joined the garrison in their teens, and it was like living in a monastery; they had little contact with their families of origin.

They don't even have much contact with the families they've formed now.

This is probably to maintain ideological unity among the troops to the greatest extent possible, and also to ensure that the troops can better obey orders.

Gong Yi was born into a family that had been stationed in the military for generations.

The term "garrison family" sounds nice to outsiders, but only Gong Yi himself knows the truth: he was born and raised in the garrison camp, and whether he came home or left, he was still in the garrison camp.

He understands the garrison better than anyone else, because from the time he was a child, as far back as he can remember, everyone he saw was wearing a garrison uniform.

Grandpa, Grandma, Grandpa on the maternal side, and Grandma on the maternal side—the older generation's portraits are all hanging on the wall.

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