Since she was bored anyway, Zhu Fanfan started shouting slogans. Thinking of the anti-Japanese war stories her grandfather had told her, and recalling what her family had said about the Japanese devils' deeds, she shouted: "Down with the Japanese devils! Long live the People's Republic of China!"
She remembered the angry faces of the elders when they told her this story. She had heard it since she was a child, and naturally, the more she thought about it, the angrier she became. She shouted again, but after shouting a few times, she found that the dense white fog around her was expanding outwards. So she became even more passionate and kept shouting, and the white fog around her receded again.
When the white mist receded to a meter, she heard voices all around her shouting, "Down with the Japanese devils! Long live the People's Republic of China!" It was like a seal being broken. The vibrating sound caused the surrounding white mist to dissipate. Zhu Fanfan responded by shouting again.
When the white fog dissipated, a group of people dressed in tattered old-fashioned military uniforms were shouting passionately.
Inspired by their excitement, Zhu Fanfan shouted even louder than them. Not to be outdone, the group shouted even more enthusiastically. The two sides continued their contest, neither willing to concede, until Zhu Fanfan was exhausted and her consciousness became hazy.
She woke up looking like this. She was exhausted as soon as she woke up, as if the dream had actually happened. She underwent a series of tests but still didn't wake up. The reason she knew she had been tested was because she woke up in her own home. Her grandfather teased her, saying that she had a fever for four days and four nights but hadn't gone crazy. Everyone in the hospital thought it was amazing and was talking about how lucky she was. They even applied for her to have regular checkups.
Zhu Fanfan was too weak to argue with his grandfather, which made Zhu Jiabao sigh: "It's only at times like this that you don't make a fuss with me. If it were any other time, your little claws would have already come at me. Now you're angry but you can't hit me. Poor thing!"
Seeing her grandfather shaking his head and acting pretentious, Zhu Fanfan was so angry that she closed her eyes and went to sleep. Ever since she woke up, she had been feeling sleepy, so she went straight into her space to see how her empire was doing now.
The space was thriving, but because she hadn't harvested in time, the wheat, which was already planted quite densely, had its seeds fall to the ground and sprout again, making it even more crowded now, with each seedling next to the other. The ears of wheat weren't as big as they had been after thinning, and she didn't know how much she could harvest.
As for the corn, it was also planted very densely, one kernel next to another, so crowded that it's hard to say whether it will bear fruit.
With some crops almost ready for harvest, Zhu Fanfan could only wait on the sidelines. If they ripened and were not harvested in time, they would probably sprout again and not grow very big.
Then a question came to her mind. When she first took over the space, it was a desolate wasteland. But according to the space's development, it shouldn't be this barren even without a master. Could something have happened that she didn't know about? It seems she needs to dig up the Zhu family's ancestral records sometime.
After harvesting in the space, Zhu Fanfan planted again. When she came out of the space, her grandparents were talking, so she didn't disturb them.
“Old Zhu, I have to go. I’m a doctor too. Although I can’t say my medical skills are the best in the hospital, I’m one of the top ones. If people there don’t receive timely treatment, the aftereffects may last a lifetime. I’ll save as many as I can.”
Zhu Jiabao remained silent, and Zhu Fanfan blurted out a question: Where is Grandma going?
Liu Yumin said, "Actually, the hospital already knew about it some time ago. A strange disease suddenly broke out in Jiangsu, paralyzing more than a thousand people overnight and killing many others. The country has tried its best to remedy the situation, but the disease is still out of control. Now the streets there are deserted, and people are in a state of panic. Those who have been affected are all children, who are the hope of our country. The country is in dire need of reconstruction, and those people may become the pillars of the nation in the future. I have to try my best."
The strange disease came on fiercely and was highly contagious, targeting only children. Once it started, it spread very quickly. Several experts confirmed that the aftereffects would last a lifetime. The strange disease could ruin a child's life in an instant. She had to try it; she couldn't watch the flowers of her motherland wither away.
Zhu Jiabao sighed and asked, "Who were the people who went?"
He couldn't stop it, nor could he stop it. There was nothing he could do but transfer people from the military hospital. He had heard about the incident, and the country took immediate measures after it was reported. However, the number of people receiving treatment couldn't keep up with the onset of the disease, and many people still lost their lives.
Knowing that Lao Zhu supported her, Liu Yumin said, "I will lead the team, and a quarter of the hospital's staff will go to provide support."
The hospital couldn't send all its staff to provide support. The patients they received included veterans who had retired from the battlefield, and those who were injured during military exercises or missions. Some patients with conditions that were too dangerous to be treated locally were also transferred here. They were very busy every day. This time, being able to send a quarter of the doctors and nurses was the limit of what the hospital director could do.
Zhu Jiabao said, "When are you leaving? Get your things ready. You need to take precautions. I heard this is highly contagious. Remember that. Fanfan and I are waiting for you at home."
Liu Yumin nodded solemnly: "I will be fine for your sake."
After finishing their business, Liu Yumin became worried: "I'm leaving now. Don't keep bothering Fanfan. She's still a child. If it's inconvenient for you, have Lin Damei look after her. Don't let it interfere with your work. Your work needs to be kept confidential. If you can't take her with you, don't send her to daycare unless absolutely necessary. I don't feel comfortable letting strangers take care of her."
Zhu Jiabao nodded. He was also worried about sending Fanfan to daycare. He was afraid that Fanfan would bully others. That girl was ruthless! If someone older than her caused trouble, she would definitely not hold back. He couldn't bear to hit her at home, but no one would pamper her outside.
As for why someone would cause trouble, it's not that he's bragging, but this girl is too pretty. Young boys who want to get a girl's attention naturally provoke her.
Liu Yumin was still worried and went on and on about the precautions, which made Zhu Jiabao's head spin. She finally stopped after repeatedly assuring him that she would take good care of her.
The departure time came quickly, with almost no time to prepare. They had to leave the next day, and Zhu Fanfan was very reluctant to part with her, holding onto her grandmother's hand tightly.
Liu Yumin almost took her away, but in the end, reason prevailed. She turned around and got into the car without looking back. This time, it was all children who were involved in the accident, and she didn't dare to risk Fanfan. Actually, Sister Fuya was suitable for taking care of children, but Shanghai was also a dangerous area, so she could only leave her to the unreliable Lao Zhu.
As Zhu Fanfan watched her grandmother walk further and further away, she reluctantly withdrew her gaze, and when she looked at her grandfather, she was filled with disdain.
Zhu Jiabao: ...I knew this girl would cause trouble.
Zhu Jiabao had originally applied to bring his granddaughter to work, but the sudden military exercise assignment was given to him. There was a lot to prepare, and he might have to work overtime every day, or even stay at the military base. He had no choice but to leave the child in Lin Damei's care.
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