After the car entered the villa area, Jiang Li could see from afar that the exterior walls of some houses were pitted and dented by hail.

Fortunately, the villas are all made of reinforced concrete and were not greatly affected; the main problem was that the glass windows were smashed.

Jiang Li saw a house in the car. It used to have a design with all glass windows, allowing for good lighting, but now the glass was broken.

The gaping hole allowed cold wind to rush in, so the family had to use blankets to plug it up.

Jiang Li took a deep breath. She had just passed the base, where the makeshift shacks that had been built by individuals outside had all been destroyed, and she could still hear people crying out from time to time.

The situation inside the base wasn't much better; some of the building walls had large holes smashed into them.

Many people who couldn't escape in time were hit on the head by hail and never got up again, buried deep underground by the snow.

When Qin Yu and Ye Jingmo went to pay the points for the delayed delivery of the snowmobile, they learned from the soldiers that many people who went out this time had not been able to return on time, and they did not know their situation.

It's highly likely that the outcome will be more bad than good.

Taking this opportunity, Qin Yu and Ye Jingmo extended their snowmobile rental for another three days.

It would have been impossible for them to extend their rental before they set off, as the remaining rental periods were already booked. However, after the hailstorm, many people were too busy with their own affairs to have any extra points to rent snowmobiles.

Moreover, in this weather, there's no way to guarantee safety in the wilderness, so we simply canceled the rental.

When the two returned to the villa and opened the front door, Jiang Li stood on the steps with a bitter expression, looking at the third-floor window where the outer pane of glass was shattered and the inner pane was cracked like a spider web.

It seemed as if it only required a little effort to crush it to pieces.

The bamboo roof of the hut had several large holes smashed in it, and the walls next to it were also covered with uneven marks, making it look like a dangerous building.

Jiang Li dropped her backpack and immediately ran towards the cabin.

Her chickens, I hope they don't all freeze to death.

Jiang Li pushed open the door of the small house, and a chill rushed in through the large hole in the ceiling.

The chickens huddled in their cages, shivering and looking rather listless.

The charcoal in the brazier had been extinguished by the cold wind, and the entire wooden house was like an ice cellar.

"Brother Mo, let's move the chicken coop to the villa first."

Otherwise, these chickens might not make it later.

Jiang Li looked at the chickens she had worked so hard to raise with a heavy heart.

Without them, her regular egg income would be gone.

Jiang Li and Ye Jingmo placed the chicken coop next to the fireplace, which was the warmest spot in the living room.

Jiang Li hopes the chickens can recover quickly.

Then, the two quickly ran up to the room on the third floor.

Fortunately, only the outermost pane of glass in the window was broken; the inner pane was shattered like a spider web, preventing the cold wind from entering the room.

The crops inside are still growing lush and green.

Jiang Li finally breathed a sigh of relief; this was the good news amidst the bad news.

Although the glass was broken, the crops inside were not frozen.

Once they mature, they can be exchanged for points to offset the cost of buying glass.

As Jiang Li stepped out of the room, she suddenly remembered their rooftop, where solar panels were still installed.

They quickly climbed the stairs to the rooftop and saw that the two large solar panels had been smashed to pieces.

Jiang Li's heart was bleeding.

She still had extra solar panels in her space, but they were broken and couldn't be repaired.

It's like every one you use is one less; it's a completely non-renewable resource.

Jiang Li dares not put the new solar panels on the rooftop like that now.

She plans to place the new solar panels near the second-floor window first. This will reduce the efficiency of the solar panels, but it's still better than them all breaking.

After all, nobody knows when the next hailstorm will occur.

After Jiang Li and Ye Jingmo set up the solar panels by the window on the second floor, they returned to the living room on the first floor.

After being warmed by the fire for more than ten minutes, the chickens in the coop regained their body temperature and gradually became active again.

The two of them worked together to move them to a spot near the back door, where they had been placed before.

After they repair the hut, they will move the chicken coop back.

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