Let's talk to Dad about solving the water problem in these villages. This is the adults' job. After a tour and understanding the water problems in the villages of Yushugou Commune, Ke'er returned home and fell asleep on the kang. In her dream, Ke'er saw her uncle.
Thousands of miles away, across a vast Gobi Desert, a group of people hurried forward. Six uniformed soldiers were protecting a blond, blue-eyed foreigner, clutching a small suitcase and stumbling nervously. One of the soldiers, a tall man over five feet tall, who bore a striking resemblance to Dad, said to the others, "You protect Mr. George and run. Gao Yang, you'll cover the rear and I'll cover you. I'll rush out later, and you retreat in the opposite direction. We must complete the mission." "Yes, Captain, take care." Gao Yang saluted, raised his head, fought back tears, and turned to leave. Grandpa ran in the opposite direction, hammering at the wooden barn behind him. A cloud of dust and the sound of galloping horses obscured Grandpa's figure.
The scene flashed to a dilapidated half-wall. Grandpa's face was pale, his lips were bloodless, and the skin was cracked and flaking. The small cracks were bleeding. His left leg was shot and bleeding profusely. The midday sun shone on Grandpa's body, but his life was gradually fading away. Suddenly, Grandpa opened his tightly closed eyes and grinned weakly. "Ker, you're here? Have you come from another time and space? Grandpa is leaving. See you in the next life."
Ke'er suddenly sat up and shouted, "Uncle, Ke'er is here, you hold on. In this life, Ke'er must keep you alive."
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