Chapter 239 Distributing Grain



But once bitten by a snake, twice shy; the people still didn't believe it, and their gazes involuntarily fell on the man lying on the ground.

The man had already sat up and was now drinking porridge continuously, finishing one bowl after another.

Not only did he not collapse, but his health improved and he regained his strength.

This means that there is no poison inside.

Thinking of this, everyone immediately rushed over and began to loot the food.

As more and more people gathered, things became increasingly chaotic.

Gu Jingchun couldn't help but cough.

Everyone immediately became alert, and their demeanor changed instantly, becoming colder.

"Each person can only receive one, don't fight over it, there will be more tomorrow."

These people had long held sway over the years; with just a few words, they silenced the crowded crowd.

For four consecutive days, everyone received food here.

The people embraced each other and wept, finally having saved their own lives and their children's.

Gu Jingchun sat at the door the whole time, watching this scene with a smile on his face.

Beside her, Gu Jinxi maintained the same posture, but his face was full of smiles.

"Mom, you're amazing! I knew that things would be resolved in your hands."

As the sun set, the evening glow painted half the sky red, but it was nowhere near as dazzling as the woman standing before the crowd.

Gu Jingchun's plain-colored dress was covered in dust, and her hair was disheveled by the wind.

The people's chapped lips moved, and their words of thanks, mixed with the wind and sand, rose and fell.

Suddenly, a child grabbed Gu Jingchun's clothes, his thin little hand clenching tightly.

Gu Jingchun lowered his head and gently stroked the child's hair, but suddenly heard a soft sound.

"What a great kindness you have shown me, young lady!"

A man suddenly knelt down, his forehead slamming heavily against the cracked earth.

"We've been gnawing on tree bark for half a month, and it was you..."

He choked up and couldn't continue speaking before he could finish.

The refugees around them knelt down in a clamor, and the sound of their kowtowing startled the crows on the withered trees.

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