Chapter 785: Fighting the Cold Together
Chapter 785: Fighting the Cold Together
After sending the warming supplies and coal to Wangyou Island and ensuring that his sponsors would not suffer from the cold, Li Moer started his school life again.
Within a few days, the corn in the space gradually matured and cotton was planted everywhere.
During this period, Zhao Yunting would occasionally come to the school to find Li Moer. The two of them would drive to a deserted place, and then enter the space with the car, where they would spend more than ten days in their shameless world of two.
Ten days later, the temperature in Beijing had dropped to minus ten degrees Celsius. Not only in the three northeastern provinces, but also in Tianjin, Beijing and Hebei, people with weak physical strength were frozen to death.
The staff of the Love Foundation transported the large quantities of purchased supplies to the train station, and then shipped them to the north in truckloads.
Thanks to state intervention, many coal mines increased their production, and truckloads of coal were transferred to the north.
Of course, the country will not forget the grasslands and high-altitude plateau areas, and truckloads of supplies are also urgently transported there.
Since Li Moer looted major banks in several countries, the country is now not short of foreign exchange and has sent a large number of personnel to various countries to purchase a large amount of cold-proof supplies, which are shipped back in shiploads.
The cotton in Li Moer's space has matured. She picks the cotton with her mind and takes out the seeds inside. She compresses the cotton into cotton pads and piles them together. She goes to the warehouse occasionally without disturbing the people guarding the warehouse. She puts the cotton directly into the warehouse from a distance.
The warehouse guards have been ordered to keep silent and are not allowed to disclose anything that is unreasonable.
Li Moer has been very busy recently. She has to deal with the cotton in the space every day. When there is no cotton on the plant, she compresses the cotton stalks into piles and puts them in the warehouse. Then she plants new cotton.
In a rural area of Chun City, in a mud house, seven people were shivering in their beds because they had not prepared much firewood. At this time, the village loudspeaker sounded.
The village chief's excited voice was carried by a loudspeaker to every household: "Hey, hey, everyone, pay attention, everyone, pay attention, the country has sent troops to bring us cotton-padded clothes, quilts, and coal. Everyone, come to the brigade headquarters square immediately to receive winter supplies."
To the villagers, the village chief's voice was like the sound of nature, which made their cold hearts feel hot. The man put on the only cotton-padded clothes in the house, put on his wife's headscarf, went to the yard, and pushed the cart to the brigade headquarters in the temperature of more than 30 degrees below zero.
Even though he was frozen stiff, his upper and lower teeth were chattering, and his nose was running and about to freeze, he still resolutely pulled the cart to collect the clothes and coal that kept his family alive.
The brigade headquarters square was already crowded with people. Everyone saw more than 20 military trucks parked in the square, with three soldiers waiting in each truck!
The village head, secretary, and women's director each held a notebook in their hands, which contained the information of the villagers.
Seeing that most of the villagers had arrived, the village chief shouted, "Spring folks, the folks have sent us some winter lilies and coal. Let's pick them now and let everyone bloom the flowers."
It was so cold that even the village chief, who usually spoke clearly, was so frozen that he couldn't even stretch out his tongue.
The villagers were so cold that they jumped and danced on the spot.
The secretary, whose family was better off and who wore a thick cotton-padded jacket, also shouted, "Everyone come to the truck and get your things. Each person will receive a cotton-padded jacket, two quilts, two mattresses, 300 kilograms of coal per family, and 100 kilograms of corn per person."
When the villagers heard that the country would give them so many things, they were so happy that they cried. However, before their tears fell to the ground, they turned into crystal ice beads.
The villagers expressed their gratitude to the country and lined up to receive their own supplies.
This situation is happening all over the north. Because the cold wave came suddenly, many families did not prepare any cold-proof and warm items. The items sent by the country can be said to save countless such unprepared families.
With cotton clothes, they can go out of the house and chop firewood in the mountains. With quilts and cotton mattresses, they will not be woken up by the cold again and again at night.
Li Moer went to the zoo and was very satisfied to see that his uncle had built cold-proof houses for the animals.
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