Chapter 76

A lot of animals died in the house. The boss stewed a chicken at noon, and dug some potatoes and put them in together. After everything was done, firewood was the biggest problem.

After the earthquake, it rained heavily, and the collected firewood was neither wet nor damp.

Xiaoxi cheated and got some cotton and soft firewood, and when it was burning, she put some pieces of wood on it to bake. To save trouble, she directly put rice, chicken, and potatoes into the pot, and made a big pot to stew.

The boss looked at the chicken, potatoes and rice in the pot, and always felt that something was wrong.

After the rice, chicken and potatoes were cooked, it was already late in the afternoon. Liu helped a few families and came back to eat at noon. He was going to help after eating.

Zhang Zhong still couldn’t let go of eating as usual. Without a table, the whole family sat on the ground to eat. Whoever eats will add.

Zhang Zhong was embarrassed to eat, and as soon as he took the bowl, he put the chicken in the bowl back into the basin.

"I don't like meat." Zhang Zhong said timidly.

The sixth child regained his energy when he heard this: "There are still people who don't like meat, second uncle, you should have said it earlier, you don't like it, I like it."

In the end, he was slapped on the head by Liu's slap, and the sixth child had to make do with everything.

Xiaoxi took a bite, glanced at Zhang Zhong, and suddenly put the meat and vegetables in her bowl into the man's bowl: "Second Uncle, I rarely serve vegetables, so don't dislike me."

The little Doudings saw that Xiaoxi followed suit, and put the meat from their own bowls into Zhang Chong's bowl.

"Second Uncle, just treat this as your own home, don't be shy."

"Second Uncle, don't dislike me either."

"Second uncle...

Second Uncle..."

Even the youngest Lao Liu took a piece of meat and gave it to Zhang Chong. Zhang Chong wanted to return it to him, but Lao Liu didn't want it.

Liu Shi looked amused: "Brother Chong, you can eat as long as you want, and the sixth child is the most greedy, so I can't starve him."

After Mrs. Liu finished eating, she was ready to go out to help. Xiaoxi took a few small bamboo jars and asked her to bring them to Grandma Zhang and a few close friends. some diseases.

She secretly replaced the dried fish and dead rabbits and chickens, and taught her family some simple methods of filtering water, but she still gets water from space for her home.

The houses here are all one-story, but the heavy rain made rescue more difficult.

From time to time, Xiaoxi only took out some prepared medicine powder and handed it to Liu Shi, asking her to give it to some people with good relationships.

It rained heavily and kept falling. During the rain, Xiaoxi took care of her family and herself to the point of meticulous care.

It was a last resort to look for silver needles in rainy days. Afterwards, it kept raining, and she never dared to go out. She is the only person in the family who knows how to heal. What if she gets sick from the rain or has a high fever? manage?
The village chief organized the young and old people who were still alive in the village to rescue those affected by the disaster, and Mrs. Liu followed to help. She was busy for three days and it rained heavily for three days.

When she was in Zhangcun, there were many people who helped her family. Xiaoxi told Liu the method of filtering water and some things to pay attention to. Liu told several family members, but Xiaoxi knew very well that she There are many people who will not listen to what she said, and basically 90.00% of the people will not listen to the fact that dead animals cannot be eaten, not to mention other people's families, even her own family, and the same is true.

Three days later, the sickness of the sixth child was not completely cured, and several other little Doudings also started to have a fever one after another.

(End of this chapter)

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