Chapter 5: Take everything that can be dismantled!



They even took one of the cabinets away.

Heh, Su Ruobai chuckled coldly, it was like a locust plague.

They stuffed the remaining clothes of the original owner and his father into the bag.

The bedding was tied into a backpack with three horizontal and two vertical sections.

This was taught to the original owner by her father.

As for the remaining pots and pans, they were all thrown into the villa.

The food has been looted.

There are still a few coal briquettes left.

I looked at these lumps of coal for a while.

After going to the countryside, Su Ruobai figured she wouldn't need it anymore, so she gave it directly to Grandma Li next door.

He also told her that he was going to the countryside.

The remaining cabinets, tables, chairs, and benches were all thrown into the space.

Anyway, the lock on the door is already broken.

It's quite normal to get robbed in a day and a night.

Looking at the empty house, Su Ruobai felt quite satisfied.

Suddenly I noticed the curtains on the window...

Su Ruobai then took the curtains down and threw them into her spatial storage.

Windows, windows, forget about them, the glass on top is too difficult to remove.

After finishing all that, Su Ruobai waited at home for a while.

Thinking that Aunt Hong had informed him, he figured his grandmother should be arriving soon.

Since I'm about to leave, I should at least "show some respect" to this old hag who drove the original owner to her death.

In the end, the person didn't show up, which was disappointing...

...

With no other option, Su Ruobai had to keep busy with various things for the time being.

Since they're not coming, I'll just have to go there myself tonight.

...

Seeing that no one was coming, Su Ruobai had no choice but to pick up a bag and a mattress and go out.

Aunt Hong, who was hiding behind the door, watched as Su Ruobai walked away carrying large and small bags.

Then he opened the door and came out.

I walked a few steps toward Su Ruobai's house.

It stopped again.

Then, clenching his hands, he shifted left and right, rubbing against them.

It seems she has finally made up her mind.

Then they headed towards Su Ruobai's house.

When I got to the door, I wanted to push it open and go inside.

The door wasn't locked; it was just slightly ajar.

It opened immediately.

"Aunt Hong, what are you doing?" Grandma Li suddenly poked her head out from the side.

He asked, looking puzzled.

Aunt Hong was so frightened by the sound that her hand trembled.

The fingertip was only one centimeter away from the door panel.

Turning her head in a panic, she saw Grandma Li peering at her from inside the door, lifting the curtain.

"No, nothing, I just wanted to see if Xiaobai was back." Aunt Hong felt sweat starting to bead on her forehead, and it kept dripping down her face.

"Oh, then you don't need to look anymore. Xiaobai just left. If you have something to do, come back tonight." Grandma Li said as she came out of the house and pointed outside.

"Okay, okay, I'll come back tonight," Aunt Hong said tremblingly, then turned and walked towards her home.

As he reached the door, he turned back for one last look.

Grandma Li was still standing at the door.

She called out softly.

Then he ran inside.

Grandma Li smiled smugly, lifted the gauze curtain, and went back into the house.

After a long time, Aunt Hong noticed that Grandma Li was not at the door.

I'm leaving right away.

We arrived at the phone booth.

"I...I'm looking for Grandma Su."

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