At Mo'er's command, all the dogs jumped out of the car. As it was already dark, Mo'er didn't show them the results of his training. He would talk about it tomorrow! When they drove back home, the three of them had already finished dinner. The two sisters were doing their homework, and the grandmother was idly pressing the soles of her shoes!

The two sisters were very happy to see Mo'er come in. They ran over and pulled Mo'er, jumping and dancing. Grandma was also very happy and started preparing dinner for Mo'er.

After the two sisters fell asleep, Moer couldn't wait to pull Grandma into the space. As soon as Grandma came in, she found that the space was different. It seemed much bigger. There were many more peacocks outside the courtyard gate, and there was a snow-capped mountain in the distance. At this moment, a tiger roar was heard. Grandma shuddered: Oh my goodness, you brought a tiger in?

Moer nodded and said: "Well, that kind of tiger will be on the verge of extinction in the future, so we brought it in!" Then he took his grandmother to look around and admire the results of her outing!

Grandma is not very interested in animals, but she is particularly fond of the various plants and flowers that Moer brought in, especially the orchids around the house. She can't let them go! She loves them so much!

The mother and daughter stayed in the space for three or four days before going out to sleep. During these three or four days, Mo'er observed the living habits of the animals he had brought in every day, to see if they would feel uncomfortable adapting. Fortunately, the animals did not feel uncomfortable, and instead loved it very much. Mo'er suspected it was because of the spiritual spring water. Some of the animals Mo'er had brought in a long time ago, and one day outside was equivalent to ten days here. Now, more than ten days have passed outside, and they have been here for more than three months. Some have already given birth, and the group has obviously expanded!

The same goes for the fish. Without their natural enemies, they live worry-free and with plenty of food, their population has increased significantly. There's only one large snake in the lake, and Mo'er won't let it eat the fish. The snake gets tempted by the unique fish every day, but since its owner won't let it, it doesn't dare to steal them. If it gets caught and can't stay in the lake, it'll be a disaster!

Moer didn't like wolves before, but seeing that the more animals there were, the bigger the space became, she brought a lot of them in. Fortunately, rabbits, sheep, chickens and the like have strong reproductive capacity, so there's no need to worry about them having no food source!

The next morning, Moer came to the creative department. After running, she came to the blackboard and prepared to update the content on the blackboard!

She first wrote eight large three-dimensional characters: "Fulfill the mission, live up to the trust" and then a short story about Comrade Lei Feng, and then a poem.

"Spring Day"

Shengri seeks Fang's Surabaya coast, the boundless scene is refreshing.

When you recognize the face of the east wind, you will see the spring with all its colors!

Then there is a painting that depicts the vibrant spring scene with birds singing, flowers blooming, sunny and windy days!

The last question was a prize-winning couplet guessing game. The first line was: Lonely and helpless, studying in vain! The first person to answer correctly was rewarded with a cow.

Finally, she posted a piece of music on the blackboard. It was titled "Green Flower in the Army." After finishing, Mo'er returned to the composition department. After she left, the blackboard soon filled with people, some trying to guess the question, some looking at the music. The soldiers were all scratching their heads when they saw the question. The radicals were the same; it was too difficult!

A short while later, the political commissar arrived. He first copied down Mo'er's poem, then wrote down the song title in his lyrics collection. Finally, he looked at the couplet, his mind racking. Suddenly, a flash of inspiration struck him, and he had an idea. He immediately returned to his office, took out a pen and paper, and wrote down the first four characters: rivers, lakes, and seas. These four characters also had the same radicals. What should he write after that? It had to rhyme, and the radicals had to be the same? It was a bit difficult.

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