The house next door was knocked down by a big tiger.

The remaining wood residues have been sorted out, the good wood has its own place to go, and the rotten wood has also been put to good use.

As for where the original family moved to, they were just saying hello to Zhang Gou'er at the village entrance!

There is also the old house behind the big girl’s house in the morning.

The house looked dilapidated for a long time, and this time it was razed to the ground.

It seems that the big tiger entered the village from here, so its destructive power is the strongest here.

This makes sense why Huang Laoqi was in its stomach.

It turned out that he ran into this big monster before he had time to hide after running up the mountain.

But they also encountered people who went up the mountain to catch wild goats, so why didn’t they eat them?

There is one more unsolved mystery, but it doesn’t matter. Zhou Xiaozhou thought that he would know the answer sooner or later.

One and a half rooms in Da Niu's house collapsed. One room was the west wing, where sundries were usually stored, and the other half was the kitchen.

The thatch that Zhou Xiaozhou and her friends sent this time was for repairing the roof of the Zhao family.

The house can be repaired quickly by gathering the strength of the whole village and working on it household by household, but the things in the house can only be put back in place slowly by each family.

It usually took Zhou Xiaozhou and her colleagues a long time to move into a dormitory, let alone building a home from the ruins.

Zhao Xiaoer came over to discuss with Wu Xiaobao whether he could go to his house to eat white rice in the evening.

He was still thinking about the white rice that Wu Xiaobao mentioned!

Zhou Xiaozhou certified him as a foodie.

Zhou Xiaozhou agreed to Zhao Xiaoer and said, "Let Third Sister go back to cook first. I brought back a bag of rice at noon. I will give you enough white rice tonight."

The little guy happily took the straw and gave it to his father.

Most of the thatched straw stacks in the village had been used up. When Zhou Xiaozhou went outside the village to get some straw, the huge monster that was taller than a man and could take up three rooms had disappeared.

Zhou Xiaozhou...

Ge Meili...

I have to say that the aunties and grandmas in the village are really hardworking!

The remaining young wives were washing the ground with hot water. The blood flowed into small rivers and all gathered in one place.

Someone dug a small ditch, and the flushed waste water flowed into a large round hole.

This is Changren's own fault, so he can deal with it himself?

Zhou Xiaozhou felt that she was really confused about the thinking process of this village.

If we pollute Changren's living environment like this, won't others come and cause trouble?

Changren's temper doesn't seem to be very good. He is the kind of person who eats people when he is angry or happy, just like swallowing beans. Zhou Xiaozhou admires him very much.

Moreover, their digestive ability is also very good. Haven’t you seen them eat goat without vomiting the goat horns?

Even if the villagers don't ask for it to be worshipped, they should at least show some respect to it!

However, Zhou Xiaozhou did not see much awe from the villagers towards Changren. It seemed more like they had figured out its habits and treated it as a pet.

As soon as this idea came to Zhou Xiaozhou, it was as if his Ren and Du meridians were opened up, and many things that he had been unable to understand before suddenly became clear.

For example, why did Wu Sanmei say earlier that Changren would eat people from outside the village; for example, why does every household have such a hole in the ground; for example, why does everyone in the village know that they should smear the white powder secreted by Changren on their bodies.

Finally, they will help Changren open the cave entrance blocked by a big rock.

Each and every one of these is evidence.

Zhou Xiaozhou was selectively blind before, but now he has sharp ears and eyes.

The daylight was running out and the reconstruction work in the village was coming to an end.

Except for a few houses that were razed to the ground and required extra work to relocate, the rest have been almost restored.

Of course, this is only on the surface. The broken things in each house can only be repaired by each family themselves.

No matter how you look at this life, everyone is used to it, and no one feels unbalanced or gets jealous because they think that their family has more bad things and other families have less bad things.

This also indirectly shows that Lai'an Village's post-disaster reconstruction and post-disaster relief work is running well.

People have said that without thousands of times of deliberate practice, there would be no success today.

Zhou Xiaozhou thinks this sentence also applies to Lai'an Village.

When a large group of people returned to the Wu family yard, Zhou Xiaozhou clearly felt the difference here.

There was no commotion in Changren here.

Yes, there are no big round holes here that can be seen everywhere in the village.

Zhou Xiaozhou was puzzled and immediately asked the encyclopedia Wu Sanmei again. But Wu Sanmei was unable to give an answer this time.

Because she didn't know why Changren never came here.

When asked again, Wu Sanmei honestly said that in fact, she had never seen Changren here since she grew up.

What a great opportunity! Zhou Xiaozhou seized it and asked again: "What about over there? How many times have you met Changren?"

Wu Sanmei counted this time before answering, "I can't remember, but I see him several times a year anyway."

"What's the reason every time?"

"I was still young then, so I can't remember it?"

Zhou Xiaozhou did not give up and continued to ask: "It's okay if you can't remember. What was the most memorable one for you?"

Wu Sanmei recalled carefully.

Little Wu Xiaobao answered first: "I know. It was the chickens raised by Big Girl that were stolen and eaten by Changren. Big Girl cried for a long time, and the children in the village didn't want to bother her."

The mention of chicken made Zhao Xiaoer jump up and ask in surprise: "My Black Treasure?"

Zhou Xiaozhou then came to his senses and it seemed that he had never seen the little black dog that was inseparable from Zhao Xiaoer again.

Zhao Xiaoer's face turned pale and he burst into tears in the Wu family's yard.

Zhang came out of the kitchen to check because she was crying, and she thought that it was her own children who bullied the others.

Zhao Xiaoer cried his heart out, crying that his Heibaoer would never come back, and crying for the damn Changren who had no sense of responsibility at all, and even spared no small animals in the village.

It wasn't until Zhou Xiaozhou took out a huge rainbow lollipop that he was persuaded to stop crying.

This rainbow candy was originally prepared by Zhou Xiaozhou as a reward for the good students in the village.

For example, whoever writes the fastest today will be given a candy; whoever writes the best today will be given a candy; whoever recites quickly and well today will be given another candy.

She thought that with such encouragement, the disobedient little kids would be more interested in studying.

Here we are specifically referring to He Qingzhao, Zhao Xiaoer and a few other bastards.

Only after Zhang saw that the crying had stopped did she go back into the house and cook some rice.

The main dish for dinner is braised rice. This is what her daughter Wu Sanmei told her before she went home.

The rice used was from the big new bag that Zhou Xiaozhou brought back from Ali with Ge Meili at noon today.

The rice in this bag is better than the white rice used to cook porridge this morning. Zhang discovered this when she was washing the rice with clean water before cooking.

The water used to wash the rice in this bag is clear, without any rice dust.

This surprised Zhang.

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