Hu Zhenghao proudly puffed out his chest.
"Move a little further in, this looks like hail."
Li Ying frowned, quickly took out a tarpaulin from her bag, and surrounded a group of children inside.
The temperature dropped rapidly, and hailstones pelted the ground with a pattering sound, creating a stark contrast with the lush green grass.
When the children saw the hail, they were initially curious, and one by one they secretly reached out to catch it. The icy feeling was very novel to them.
"Everyone, please put your hands back down properly."
Seeing the children's actions, Li Ying immediately scolded them.
Li Wu was poked by Li Wen and quickly withdrew his hand. However, one child was not so lucky. Not only did he reach out, but he also stuck his head out. A hailstone the size of an egg hit him on the head by chance, and blood gushed out instantly.
"Shrink all of them inwards."
Li Ying spoke up, quickly took out a piece of gauze from the emergency medicine kit in her bag, and pressed it onto the child's head.
Upon seeing this, Li Wu immediately became obedient.
As the hail grew heavier and the surrounding air grew colder, the children, huddled together, still felt a bit shivering.
It was already hot, so I wasn't wearing thick clothes. Even with a rain tarpaulin covering me, the air was still biting cold.
Hu Zhenghao held the tarpaulin with one hand and pushed the twins further inside with the other.
The situation for Hu Jun and Shen Xianjun is not good either.
These freshmen were selected from various places and were indeed top students, but their physical fitness was not very good, and they encountered many problems when faced with such an unexpected situation.
When they discovered it was hailing, Hu Jun and Shen Xianjun told people to hide under trees and cover their heads, or to find something to protect their heads.
But some people can't even run properly; they trip themselves up and drag others down with them.
Hu Jun and Shen Xianjun, along with their group of instructors, were all injured while trying to save these people.
Do you know what you just did?
Shen Xianjun angrily pulled one of the trainees aside.
"I... I was just too scared, and besides, I hadn't been trained before. I didn't do it on purpose."
The trainee's voice trembled with fear.
"When it's time to assemble, you're late; when it's time to evacuate, you run around instead of following instructions, bumping into people and pulling your comrades behind you. Someone like you is a deserter on the battlefield! A coward! It's not just about your own death, you're also causing others to die!"
After cursing, Shen Xianjun took a deep breath. His temple throbbed with pain from being hit by hail while trying to save people.
“I will report to my superiors and send you back. Being stupid is not terrible, but being stupid and harming others is.”
After Shen Xianjun finished speaking, he counted the number of people again, feeling worried about the children.
"Brother, does it snow in summer?"
Li Wen couldn't resist his curiosity.
"This isn't snow, it's hail. I've heard my grandma say that hail is caused by the collision of cold and warm air masses, so it usually occurs when it's hot. However, it's an extreme weather phenomenon that can cause a lot of damage."
Hu Zhenghao is no longer a child. Since returning, Professor Wen has been in charge of his studies, and he has learned a lot and naturally knows more.
"I'm afraid the vegetables that Grandma Yang grows and the grapes that Grandma Wang grows are all gone."
Upon hearing Hu Zhenghao's words, Li Wu's eyes widened, he blinked twice, and his mouth pursed.
"Does that mean we won't have any vegetables to eat? Grandma Wang said she'd save the grapes for us when we get back."
"Such large hailstones fell from the sky, and even those that were there were damaged."
Liwen looked at his twin brother, who was only thinking about food, with a sense of helplessness.
"Will Grandma be alright at home? The hailstones are so big, could they have damaged the roof?"
Liwen immediately became worried about his family.
Hu Zhenghao fell silent, because it really was possible.
Time passed slowly, and some children couldn't help but sneeze. The hail gradually stopped.
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