Chapter 35: footsteps in the rain (2/2)
”I'll add fire to my mother.” Rong'er said immediately.
”good.”
An Jiuyue responded.
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After the mother and son had eaten, An Jiuyue drove the two little ones back to her room, and went downstairs with the stove that had been filled with charcoal fire.
On the edge of the big tree, where there was no rain, there was a small grass hut, which was built by her father before. There was also a stove and a large pot in the grass hut.
That was the cauldron that her father used to shed his hair when he returned from hunting. It was really big.
She took out some rice from the space, washed it, put it in a large pot, put enough water, and put all the fire in the stove under the stove to start cooking porridge.
As soon as I started cooking, I heard footsteps in the rain.
”Jiuyue, it's so late, why are you still down there, Zheng'er and Rong'er?” Li Zheng asked embarrassedly when he saw An Jiuyue burning fire in the grass hut.
After all, the little girl had already rescued them before, and so many of them came here together to disturb her, which really shouldn't be the case.
But there is nothing they can do. If they don't come here, they all crowd into the cave. Wouldn't they have to starve to death and freeze to death?
”They're on top. I'll cook some porridge for everyone to drink. I don't have much rice at home, so I only have enough porridge to drink. I hope your uncles and aunties don't mind.”
”I don't mind, I don't mind, you have to take a sip, how can you... Jiuyue, please.” Aunt Ju said with a smile when she heard her words.
Although, she is so cold that her whole body is trembling, but there is nothing she can do.
In the early spring, they had soaked in the water again, and their clothes were all wet, so how could it not be cold, but even if it was cold, it would be better than being washed away by the flood.
”Aunt Ju, I just came down with firewood on my back. You guys are divided into several piles. Let's light a fire and roast them. Let's dry the clothes first.” An Jiuyue looked at the people who were coming over. Some women and children, quickly proposed.