Chapter 407

Listening to Walnut's question, Dong Dabao looked at him and nodded and said: "I heard that you can feel our place in the past few days, but there is no one in the imperial court. The government opened a warehouse to release grain, and the county magistrate is doing this. Worrying about this matter! According to my colleagues, the county magistrate seems to not want them to enter the town."

Hearing Dong Dabao's words, Walnut turned to look at him and said, "What are you talking about, what is the county magistrate doing? Prevent those refugees from entering the town, so how will they live?"

Listening to Walnut's question, Dong Dabao glanced at him and said, "The county magistrate's thinking is also reasonable. If there is a major disaster every year, there will be plagues afterwards. He has nothing to do about it."

Hearing this, Walnut looked at Dong Dabao and said, "Do you think we should do something?"

Listening to Walnut's question, Dong Dabao knew that Walnut wanted to help the victims, so he looked at Walnut and said, "When I heard about this, the reason why I didn't tell you right away was because I was afraid that you would be so impulsive. We can't ignore those refugees, but you also need to know that we sell food, and everything comes from capital. Those refugees who say that the government only needs to open warehouses to release food will come to our town. Starved to death."

Walnut listened to Dong Dabao's words, glanced at him and said, "I know this, but if a large number of refugees come here, I'm afraid the food in the government is not enough. Let's do this! Let's prepare some food first!"

Dong Dabao listened to Walnut's words, nodded after thinking for a while, and said, "Well, I'll let someone prepare it."

The days passed quickly, and three days passed in a blink of an eye. This morning, Walnut was still sleeping at home. Hearing the noise coming from the street in front of his house, Walnut opened his eyes and took a look inside the house.Only then did I realize that I was the only one left in the room, and Sister Cherry woke up for some reason.

Seeing this, Walnut got up and got dressed, looked in the direction of the kitchen and shouted, "Sister Cherry, what's going on outside, why is it so noisy?"

Walnut's voice fell, but he didn't hear Cherry's answer. He got up a little puzzled, quickly put on his clothes, then got off the ground, walked out of the room, and took a look into the stove, only to find that sister Cherry didn't have a stove. Make breakfast in the room.

Seeing this, Walnut pushed open the door and went out to the yard. When he saw Cherry standing at the door, he also walked over. When he saw refugees everywhere on the street, Walnut frowned. Wrinkled slightly, he asked Cherry, "What's going on, when did these refugees come into town?"

Cherry listened to Walnut's question, turned to look at him, sighed deeply and said to Walnut, "I don't know when you came in specifically, but it should be midnight last night! Look They are one by one, what do they all look like, I wonder what the government is busy with?"

Walnut listened to Cherry's words and looked at the refugees on the street, and saw that they were all young and old, and everyone was carrying big and small bags. They had everything but no food. Some children were holding the hands of adults. Shouting hungry, some children stood aside and cried loudly.

Seeing this, Walnut frowned tightly, turned around and walked back to the yard.

Cherry watched him return to the yard, followed him in hastily, and closed the door. Walnut returned to the house and ran directly to the stove.

Seeing this, Cherry who was following him hurried up to her, reached out and grabbed Walnut's arm, looked at him and asked, "Walnut, what are you going to do, do you want to give them dry food?"

Hearing Cherry's question, Walnut turned to look at him and nodded and said, "Look at those children by that name, they are all standing there hungry and crying. We can't help you now, so what kind of children are there?" Give them dry food!"

Hearing what Walnut said, Cherry hurriedly grabbed her arm, looked at Walnut and said, "Walnut is not good."

Hearing what Cherry said, Walnut stood there stunned, looked at Cherry in disbelief and asked, "What are you talking about, can't you give some dry food to those refugee children? Sister, when did you become so impersonal?" Did you see that child crying with hunger, without any sympathy?"

Cherry listened to Walnut's accusation, looked at her with a wry smile, and said to Walnut, "I'm not reluctant to let you give these dry rations to the children. This is, think about it, there are so many people on the street outside the yard. There are too many refugees, if you go out with a basket of dry food and distribute it to the children, what will happen? If my idea is correct, you will be slapped by these people as soon as you walk to the door with a basket of dry food , read that this will happen, if it is serious, they will rush into our house and loot it."

The type of walnut listener Cherry, standing there, the expression on his face softened a little, looked at Cherry, and said: "I'm sorry, I was a little anxious to misunderstand you just now, sister, don't blame me for speaking a little bit."

Cherry listened to what he said, shook his head with a smile, sighed and said to Cherry: "Looking at those old, young, women and children outside, the er, thin look, I feel really sad to say a word of conscience. However, a smart person like you can't do such a reckless thing. If it's one or two people, we just go out with a basket of dry food and give them, and now there are so many we really can't do that."

Listening to Cherry's words, Walnut nodded and stood in the kitchen, glanced at the door outside the yard, sighed and said, "I see, then hurry up and make breakfast, I'll go out and see if I can help them A little bit is a little bit."

After the words fell, Walnut walked out of the house, came to the gate and pushed open the gate, walked out of the yard and looked at the refugees on the street, with a sympathetic expression on his face.

He was walking on the street, shuttling among these refugees, and suddenly a three or four-year-old girl who lived in Walnut raised her head and looked at him and said, "This beautiful sister, can you give me something to eat?" ?I haven't eaten in days and I'm hungry now."

Listening to his question, Walnut looked down at him and saw that the little girl was unkempt, with a dirty face, and she was looking at herself with a pair of watery innocent eyes.

Seeing this, Walnut stretched out his hand, touched the little girl's face, and said to her with a smile: "Okay, sister can give you dry food, but can you go with sister, sister, I don't have any in my pocket now."

(End of this chapter)

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