The water level remained the same for the next three days. It didn’t show any signs of going down till the fourth day and by the time the water level lowered enough for them to step out, Bai Meiyue was sure that a week had already passed.
Thanks to the precautions that she took, the room did not get entirely flooded but it did leak enough to cause some minor troubles. Fortunately, all electronic equipment was in her space pocket or else it would have been a really big loss!
Bai Meiyue heaved a sigh of relief. Though this time around, the water level was much higher and didn’t go down for a long time, at least she was able to avoid losing anything precious.
She walked over to the pods in which her two nephews were hiding and opened them one by one.
"Han’er, Que’er," she softly called the terrified children. "Are you okay?"
Bai Meiyue was very much aware of the fact that children were the ones who suffered the most in the post-apocalyptic world. They were sold off by their parents in exchange for supplies and there were some who were used as supplies.
In the dog-eat-dog world, no one was willing to care for children, which left many of them scarred and hurt. She didn’t want the same to happen to Bai Qian Han and Bai Jiuque; thus, she was really careful with them.
Bai Qian Han, as the eldest, was still fine but Bai Jiuque was scared silly; he had once fallen in the pond of their village. Or more like it would be right to say that he was pushed by his uncle. His uncle told him that he was a burden and using up the resources that belonged to him before pushing him in the pond. Thus, the sight of a tsunami covering the entire city reminded him of that incident.
"Que’er, are you okay?" Mother Bai stepped forward and took Bai Jiuque from Bai Meiyue; she hugged the child and then looked at him with a concerned look on her face. "Did the sight scare you? I told you if you cannot look at it, then you should look away. This thing was so big, you could have moved easily."
"He must have been scared," Bai Qian Han replied to his grandmother in his childish voice. "Uncle pushed him in the pond because Que Que ate a meat bun. I managed to save him but I think it scared Que Que."
Once he finished speaking, the entire room fell silent. The Lei family, who were stepping out of the pods, felt so awkward that they did not know where to put their hand or leg. Especially Mother Lei.
It felt like it was just yesterday; she was saying that Bai Meiyue was too harsh on the Fang family but in just a matter of a few days she was slapped in the face.
Harsh? If someone had harmed the child of their family, Mother Lei would have skinned that person alive! Who in their right mind would push a child into a pond just because he ate a little meat bun?
"Why didn’t you tell me?" Bai Zhan felt as if he had never truly known anything about his children. How could he not know about such a big thing?
A murderous gleam flashed in Bai Meiyue’s eyes; it seemed like she was still a bit too kind to Fang Qing. If she had known that there was such grievance between that woman and her nephews, she would have beaten Fang Qing even harder! fɾeewebnoveℓ.co๓
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