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Adopted Husband.
Chapter 225: Fire Night (Part 5). [253]
Summary
Ning Yi, feeling cooped up, ventured outside to assess the situation of refugees after an earthquake. Observing the chaos, he noted the suffering of the injured and homeless, particularly children who were starving and lost. Despite the despair, some wealthier families provided minimal aid, but it was insufficient to alleviate the widespread hopelessness. Ning Yi understood the harsh realities but felt heavy-hearted. He witnessed a commotion among refugees demanding to see the governor, which subsided without violence. As the rain cleared, he began planning for the family's extended stay in the city, considering food shortages and potential conflicts with rival families. Amidst the rebuilding efforts, the family shared a moment of lightness, enjoying each other's company as peace returned to the weary city.Full content
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