Chapter 83 Little Dead Child



"Don't you want to come out and see what it's like outside? We're also debating whether or not to come out and live on our own."

They have to work inside every day, and they're never getting enough to eat.

"Yes. I'm hungry every day. At least now I can cook for myself. If not, I can just add a couple more bowls of water. It's not bad to be full just by drinking water." As the man spoke, he poured the last bits of rice he had managed to get into the old woman's bowl next to him. He was stopped in time.

"You little brat! Take it away!" The old woman absolutely refused to take it.

"Grandma. Listen to me, you didn't eat rice yesterday, did you? You can't eat vegetable leaves every day."

"You silly goose! Why would Grandma eat this? You have so much work to do every day. This afternoon you still have to tend the vegetable garden and water the plants. Hurry up and eat."

"Milk--"

"Listen to me! Otherwise, I'll just smash my head against a wall and kill myself. That way, I'll save you some food!"

"No way! If you don't eat, I won't eat either! Don't provoke me. Otherwise, if you kill yourself, I'll kill myself."

"...Okay, okay, you can have some milk. You can have some too. Half for each of you!"

"good."

...

Just a mouthful of broken rice porridge...

They are currently located in what is considered the suburbs. There is a river nearby, and vegetable gardens along the riverbank.

Moreover, all the houses here are detached with yards. Some are two stories, and some are three stories.

This grandfather and grandson live on the third floor.

The old lady next to me finished her meal and went home to sleep. She still had work to do in the afternoon.

"Why haven't you left yet?"

Looking at Feng Ran who was still standing there, Zhao Xiaodao finished the last bite of soup and asked with droopy eyelids.

"Just browsing. Just wandering around when I have nothing else to do."

"Hmm..." The boy looked them over a few more times.

"Then you guys get back to your work. We'll be going now."

"etc."

"?"

"Do you want some water?"

"……without."

"Wait a minute. The water Grandma boiled earlier has probably cooled down by now."

"I'm really not thirsty. No need."

"...Suit yourself. You may leave."

This guy...

"Grandma, let's go home."

The boy and his grandmother had just entered the yard when the gate was closed. It was as if they were being guarded against wolves.

Feng Ran and his group then headed towards the residential area.

From the outside, there were still many people inside. Many were busy in the fields, weeding and watering, working enthusiastically.

"What are you doing?"

Suddenly, an old woman's voice came from behind me. She was holding a lunchbox.

"Huh? Nothing. What's wrong, ma'am?"

Seeing them acting suspiciously, the mayor's mother-in-law glanced at them a few more times before preparing to go home. She had just delivered lunch to the mayor who was working outside.

The old lady walked away. Only then did Feng Ran call the others to go outside.

They had only walked a few steps when the old lady rushed back in the direction they had gone, calling out "Da Zhou" as she ran, saying that she was about to give birth.

Then Feng Ran and the others saw a middle-aged man running back with an old lady by the roadside.

The old woman was so anxious that tears welled up in her eyes. She kept muttering, "Who fell? There's blood! What should we do?"

The more the old woman chanted, the faster the man ran.

Feng Ran was curious. After telling the two of them, the others slowly followed behind to see what was going on inside.

Not only them, but some other people also went to see it.

How could I not be curious!

This is the first time in so long since the apocalypse that someone has given birth.

Not long after, the man came out of the infirmary again, his eyes red as he looked at the onlookers outside.

"thump--"

Then he immediately knelt down.

"I'm here, I'm begging you all! My wife has suddenly had a massive hemorrhage. Is there anyone here with type B blood who could help with a transfusion? Does anyone have any at home? Can you please help me!"

I, Gu Zhou, hereby guarantee a hundredfold return!

Gu Zhou was at her wit's end. As soon as she went in, the two doctors said she had postpartum hemorrhage and they had no medicine to treat it!

He was truly at his wit's end! Seeing his wife's face turn as pale as if she were about to die, he was terrified! He ran out without even glancing at the children.

What dignity!

What face!

To hell with it!

Even though he knew no one else would have these medicines, he still wanted to take the gamble...

Even a folk remedy!

"Mayor! You, you go in quickly! Madam is calling you!" A doctor inside ran out, his brow beaded with sweat.

They pulled the mayor inside. Otherwise, he might not have seen him one last time.

“Me!” A young woman stepped forward.

“Me too,” an older woman stepped forward.

“Yes, that’s me,” a little girl stepped forward.

"Okay, okay, everyone, follow me," the doctor said excitedly.

The mayor also stood up. However, the doctor turned back to the mayor and said something despairing: "Mayor, I still have to tell you, even with a blood transfusion, it's not guaranteed to be effective. We don't have any medication here to treat postpartum hemorrhage." After saying this, the male doctor went inside with the people who had received blood transfusions.

The mayor was left standing there, stunned, with an expression of disbelief.

The people standing in front of the house gradually left when they saw the mayor's expression; they dared not linger, fearing they might incur the mayor's wrath.

Feng Ran took out her phone and connected to the district's Wi-Fi. She had connected before; now her phone connected directly to the Wi-Fi.

Feng Ran searched online for medications needed for postpartum hemorrhage. She then had Ji Xiang search through her spatial medicine stash for a few minutes.

When I took my hand out of my pocket again, I already had several boxes of medicine in my hand.

"Hello."

Gu Zhou stared blankly at Feng Ran. He realized what was happening in an instant and hurriedly tried to run inside.

His Ah Ying is still waiting for him!

The demon was stunned just now.

"Hey! Wait a minute." Feng Ran grabbed the man's clothes.

I was almost pulled down. Luckily, Feng Nangui was there and stopped me.

"What are you doing! Let go!" the mayor shouted angrily.

"for you."

Looking at what Feng Ran was holding, even though he didn't know what kind of medicine it was, he couldn't hide the shock on his face.

"What kind of medicine is this?!"

"It's probably postpartum hemorrhage. You should take it to the doctor to see if that's the case."

"well!"

The man grabbed the medicine box and ran inside.

"Are you alright?" Bai Lian asked Feng Ran.

"fine."

Let's go.

"Um."

When the three of them drove back to the riverside suburbs, Feng Ran asked Feng Nan Gui to drive the car and walk along the suburban houses again.

At this moment, she was wondering whether she should move here to live.

After all, living in the mountains all the time isn't a regular thing.

But after looking around, I realized the people here weren't that great, so I gave up.

After returning home.

After a day of rest, the group began harvesting medicinal herbs.

They picked and dried the fruit while cursing and swearing.

It took more than half a month to complete.

Feng Ran pulled out several books on traditional Chinese medicine from somewhere in her spatial storage.

I check it every day when I have nothing to do. Then I rummage through my social media profile for herb seeds. But they're all gone now.

Bai Lian and Qi Xie went down the mountain again. They went to the agricultural university in the city. He wanted to see if any books had been left behind. They also went to his former school to see if there was any pharmaceutical equipment.

"Come and see!"

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