"When will the plan be put on the agenda?"
Yu Bai was the first to break the silence, his gaze passed over everyone and fell directly on Jiang Zhou.
“When will the development of the village be put on the agenda?”
With just one sentence, everyone was instantly brought back to reality from their reverie about mysterious powers.
Jiang Zhou was startled for a moment, then said seriously, "I'll make arrangements as soon as I get back. But first, we have to wait until my cousin's condition is completely stable."
"I understand." Yu Bai nodded.
Jiang Zhou breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that she understood, and then stood up: "I came here to say goodbye to you. We are going back to Beijing soon."
Yu Bai raised his beautiful eyebrows slightly.
"Go back to Beijing?" She looked puzzled. "Why not just call?"
There's no need to drive back from the county town...
Jiang Zhou felt a little uncomfortable with her question. He touched his nose subconsciously and his eyes wandered for a moment.
"Ahem... Mainly, by the way..."
He paused and lowered his voice.
"I want to bring back some local specialties from you."
As soon as the words fell.
"Yes, yes, yes! Local specialties!"
Zhao Sihai immediately followed, his eyes shining, and the sharpness and vigor he had just displayed disappeared completely.
Li Mingxuan and several others also nodded in agreement, looking at Yu Bai with burning eyes, the meaning was self-evident.
Yu Bai: "..."
She was completely speechless.
Just for a few pounds of vegetables and fruits?
She stretched out her slender fingers and pointed at the rings on their hands, with a hint of absurdity in her tone.
"Well, isn't that a million times better than fruits and vegetables?"
"That's different!"
Li Mingxuan immediately retorted and touched his nose like Jiang Zhou, seeming a little embarrassed, but also very confident.
"Fruits and vegetables are good for nourishing the elderly and children at home. They are better than any panacea. Besides..."
He chuckled and pointed at the incense sticks on the table.
"This trip wasn't in vain, was it?"
Yu Bai was completely speechless.
She stood up and walked towards the vegetable garden in the backyard, facing the scorching afternoon sun.
Fortunately, with the constant nourishment from the spirit gathering array day and night, her vegetable garden is also doing well.
Not only has the quality undergone a drastic change, but the output has also increased several times.
In addition to eating them herself, she would pick the extra ones, store them in her space, and save them for Han Yi.
I was busy with the chicks this morning and didn't have time to pick them.
At this moment, the vegetable garden is full of vitality and is full of ripe fruits and vegetables.
Yu Bai picked almost everything he could for them.
Half an hour later.
The trunk of the black luxury car worth millions was stuffed to the brim, and even the back seat was packed full.
Cucumbers, tomatoes, grapes...all kinds of vegetables and fruits are crowded together, emitting a mixed fragrance, which forms a sharp contrast with the luxurious interior of the car.
Even so, Zhao Sihai still looked regretful and smacked his lips when he got out of the car and closed the trunk.
"Alas, I still took too little."
The car started.
The neighbors had already gathered around after hearing the noise. Seeing them loading large and small bags into the car and seeing Yu Bai standing at the door, they couldn't help but muster up the courage to come forward and ask.
"Xiaobai, are these big bosses really here to discuss business with you?"
Jiang Zhou rolled down the car window, a polite smile on his handsome face.
He nodded solemnly to the villagers, but said nothing more.
Next second.
The engine let out a low growl.
With a step on the accelerator, the luxury car kicked up a cloud of dust and sped away.
Only a group of villagers were left standing there in amazement, and then burst into great envy and talk.
The villagers' discussions were still lively across the courtyard wall, full of longing for the future and envy of Yu Bai.
Yu Bai's face remained calm.
She turned back to the house and slammed the door shut, completely isolating herself from the hustle and bustle of the world.
As soon as I thought about it, the scene in front of me changed.
The next second, she was already in the space.
“Ouch!”
With a joyful cry, a ball of black and white fur suddenly flew into her arms. It was the lucky charm.
Soon after, Lai Fu and his group of half-grown brothers and sisters swarmed over, rubbing their wet noses affectionately against her trouser legs, their tails wagging like high-speed propellers.
Today is the day to deliver supplies to Han Yi.
A gentle smile appeared on Yu Bai's face. She skillfully took out dog food and water and filled the food bowls of these little guys one by one.
After doing all this, she walked to the stone table and sat down, waiting quietly.
…
Outside the space door is another completely different world.
A purgatory being scorched by high temperatures.
The air was as thick as glue, and every breath felt like swallowing hot gravel.
The outdoor temperature has long exceeded the limit of human survival. The reinforced concrete buildings are scorching hot, like a huge oven, mercilessly burning all life inside.
The only thing that brought life was the refrigeration equipment provided by Yu Bai in the corner, which was humming, trying its best to fight against the scorching heat of the end of the world.
But even so, the suffocating feeling of being imprisoned in a closed cage is still like a thorn in the flesh, driving people crazy.
entertainment?
It has long been a luxury of the last century.
Several children sat together, flipping through the pages of the comic book that Yu Bai had given them. It was their only comfort.
The iPad is full of movies, but no one is in the mood to watch them.
Adults are like wild beasts trapped in a cage.
Someone was wiping his weapon over and over again in the corner, his anxious face reflected on the cold blade.
Someone was leaning against the wall, staring blankly at the ceiling, as if trying to see a future in the monotonous white.
The long-term confinement has made everyone's body clamor for activity, and a restless itching and soreness can be felt in the cracks between their bones.
But what is more terrifying than physical confinement is mental anxiety.
An anxiety born of absolute silence.
The high temperatures over the past few days seem to have purified the entire world.
The zombies that were once everywhere, those roaring and staggering figures, have all disappeared.
There is no trace of the mutated birds or insects.
Outside the window, the streets were empty, with only distorted heat waves rising.
This kind of dead silence is more creepy than the deafening roar when the tide of zombies comes.
It was a feeling of despair that the world was completely dead, silently strangling everyone's throat.
Silence is more terrifying than death.
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