Grandpa Gu Bei also made a mini version of the greenhouse for these vegetables on the roof.
This ensures they can continue to produce normally even in winter.
While they were busy planting in the courtyard, the other side of the community was also busy. They demolished Building No. 3 and used the bricks from demolishing Building No. 3 to reinforce the iron fence between the other buildings.
Excess construction waste was piled up next to the entrance of the community.
Then they pried open the entire floor slab on the first floor of Building 3, exposing the waterlogged underground parking lot.
After everything was sorted out, Chen Zhou led everyone to dig up the empty space in the community using farm tools they had brought back from the warehouse supermarket. Aunt Fang, who was a bit older, suggested that Chen Zhou not to plant leafy greens or summer crops like tomatoes and cucumbers: "Before the apocalypse, my family lived in a semi-urban area. We usually grew our own vegetables, so we have some experience in growing things. I suggest planting some cold-resistant vegetables like scallions, Chinese cabbage, spinach, and coriander. We can plant other vegetables after spring."
Shen Zhou thought it made a lot of sense, so he handed over the entire responsibility of how to plant it to Aunt Fang.
Aunt Fang was directing the people to plant vegetables.
Wu Huifang leaned out from the fifth floor and called to Li Nana, who was working: "Nana, come quickly and see, Weiwei said she is not feeling well."
After spending these few days together...
Li Nana discovered that Wu Huifang was extremely greedy and would always sneak a couple of eggs when others weren't looking during meals. When caught, she would not only not apologize, but would also justify herself by saying that it was for her wife who was injured and needed to eat something good.
She never comes down when everyone is working together.
They wouldn't let her son, Song Chi, come down either.
When asked, she was told that she needed to take care of her injured daughter-in-law and that her son needed to take care of the children.
Every time Li Nana went to change Song Wei's dressings, Song Wei's wounds were always open, and she had visibly lost weight. When asked, Li Nana learned that Wu Huifang had been leaving the children with Song Wei to take care of at home, saying that the children couldn't be separated from their mothers. Wu Huifang would either give the eggs she smuggled from the canteen to her son or to herself and her grandson, and Song Wei never got to eat a single one.
Li Nana had just changed Song Wei's dressing this morning, and she didn't understand why Wu Huifang was suddenly calling her upstairs again: "What's wrong with Weiwei?"
Continue read on readnovelmtl.com