While the quarrel was going on, the team leader called Yan Weiguo and gathered the unaffected male educated youth together.
"The situation is what it is now. In this difficult time, I hope that those who are able to help others will take the initiative to stand up.
Now that I don't work in the fields, my clothes don't get dirty quickly, so I don't need to change them so often. Please lend me some of your unused clothes to help those in need.
The beds of the comrades who were implicated were also burned. I hope everyone can unite as one and take the initiative to accept comrades in need. In this cold winter, it will be warmer if we huddle together.
We are a big family, and we must work together when we encounter difficulties."
Chu Chenhua took the initiative to step forward and said, "I have a thick cotton-padded jacket that I can lend to comrades in need, and I can also accept a gay man to sleep with me."
Yan Weiguo, who was a step behind, was a little unhappy, but he did not show it. He also said that he could lend a piece of clothing or accept a comrade to sleep with him.
One after another, male educated youth came forward to express their opinions. It was not that they were willing to lend their few clothes to others, but they just wanted to leave a good impression in front of the village leaders.
The captain made some statistics and found that the clothing and housing issues were almost solved.
"Everyone is great. As the saying goes, it takes three to make a fence, and it takes three to make a hero. If we all work together, there will be no problem that cannot be solved."
You don't have to worry about cooking. Tomorrow morning I will bring the pot from my house for you to use first, and also bring some seasonings.
Our fellow villagers are also great. They lent us a bowl from each family, a pair of chopsticks from each family, and we also collected some dried vegetables for everyone.
Comrades who have been severely affected by the disaster can go to the brigade headquarters tomorrow morning to apply for emergency food, and then fill in the gaps after the matter is resolved.
This is how the matter is handled for now. Tomorrow morning, once everyone's basic problems have been resolved, I will personally report to the police with the village party secretary.
Whether this accident was man-made or not, we must get to the bottom of it and give an explanation to the comrades who were implicated and frightened.
At the same time, this incident has also sounded a wake-up call for all of us. Whether we are educated youth or villagers, I hope everyone can learn from this lesson. We can’t do anything about natural disasters, but we can avoid man-made disasters if we are more careful.”
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