"I like to eat it too." Mu Mu followed closely.

"I also sprinkled some sugar on it." Grandma Pang smiled and said, "Wanwan and Mumu liked it. I'll make it colder next time."

"Thank you, Grandma Pang." Zhou Shuwan and Mu Mu said in unison.

Grandma Pang’s face looks a lot younger when she smiles.

Qi Mingyu has been a taciturn person since he was a child and doesn't like to talk much. Later, he joined the army early. It was only after Grandma Pang lived with Mu Mu that she truly felt the joy and little troubles of having grandchildren at home.

Compared to the mature Qi Mingyu and Zhou Shuwan, she obviously prefers the innocent and cheerful Mu Mu. Seeing him full of energy every day makes her feel full of energy and happy all the time.

"These days I've been busy taking care of the cactus and the dozen or so chickens. Grandma will make you each a steamed egg to supplement your nutrition."

Now a small area in the basement is specially set aside for cooking, and several small appliances have been added one after another.

The half-meter-high small refrigerator that I had previously stored away, thinking I would never use, can now hold a lot of things. Meat, frozen pre-prepared meals, steamed buns, steamed rice, etc.; steamers, electric frying pans, soup pots, electric baking pans...

It is quite complete.

Next to it was a table made of cans, and a few stackable plastic chairs.

This is where we eat and talk.

The residence is on the other side.

They also kept candles in the basement and tried to avoid cooking on weekdays. If really necessary, they would light a candle to remove all bad smells in the air.

After Director Wu reported the problem, the 30 cacti from Zhou and Qi's families were exchanged for two hens, and the compressed biscuits were returned.

So in Grandma Pang’s opinion, this is a sign that homemade eggs are nutritious.

Anyway, it couldn't be stored for a long time in this weather, so she was willing to take it out to replenish her body.

Grandma Pang’s eyesight wasn’t very good, so every time Zhou Shuwan took the eggs back from the repair room, he would exchange a few with those in the space and eat them together.

Seeing that she wanted to steam eggs, Zhou Shuwan simply said, "Grandma Pang, you also need to nourish your body, so just steam a big bowl and give each person half a bowl to eat."

"Okay." Grandma Pang responded happily, and then sighed, "It's a pity there's no tofu pudding, otherwise we could make tofu pudding steamed eggs, which would be delicious too."

Grandma Pang knows how to make tofu and tofu pudding.

Zhong Tiyun continued, "I remember there are still some soybeans in our refrigerator. I'll bring them over sometime and ask Grandma Pang to make tofu."

"You still have some? We're out of stock." Grandma Pang said with some regret, "We stockpiled quite a bit, but we were afraid it would get damp and spoil, so we ate it all up quickly."

"It's okay, Grandma Pang, we still have some at home, enough to last for a while." Zhong Tiyun comforted.

"Well. If there is, I'll make some to eat and improve the taste."

"Yes. It's not a big deal to eat these things every day." Zhong Tiyun said with a smile.

The biggest problem of living in a basement is actually the disposal of domestic garbage and wastewater.

Because they had to live underground for a long time, the bathroom was originally outside. After they all moved in, Qi Mingyu moved the bathroom to the basement where supplies were stored.

Use a door curtain to create a simple shelter.

Put cat litter in the bucket and change it every few days.

There is a slight smell, but if you light some candles or incense and close the door, it will basically be unaffected.

But water is used for cooking and washing dishes.

So, every two or three days, Zhou Shuwan

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