Chapter 69: 069 Let the garrison also supplent Vitamin C (Thanks to Qi Jie for the additional reward chapters) Chapter 69: 069 Let the garrison also supplent Vitamin C (Thanks to Qi Jie for the additional reward chapters) Outside the RV supermarket, Hua Mi was packing up items.
Since yesterday, when she dragged a flatbed cart full of oranges to the RV supermarket, Hua Mi had collected more oranges several tis.
These oranges, harvested more abundantly each ti, were too many for the few people in the RV to consu, forming a small mountain inside the tent covered with a waterproof oilcloth.
Therefore, Hua Mi had Cao Feng deliver two oranges to each garrison mber stationed nearby, so they could also get so vitamin C replenishnt.
With the remaining excess, she planned to sell them for 19.9 yuan each.
Having sorted out the orange situation, Hua Mi hopped into a Jeep that the garrison had found for her, waved to her friends inside the supermarket, and headed out of town to collect supplies.
She had driven halfway, still within the garrison’s jurisdiction, when Hua Mi realized she was being followed.
Damn it, it was the first ti in her life she was being tracked, and Hua Mi felt really scared.
She glanced in the rearview mirror at the flashy red car following behind.
Hua Mi pulled her SUV over by the roadside ruins.
Behind her, the red car, driven by Dai Fang, approached. Seeing Hua Mi stop, she jumped out from the SUV.
She also stopped her car, and along with Fang Xin, got out.
Although it was raining, Fang Xin was dressed in a full golf outfit: a jacket paired with a short skirt, a cap on her head, and a transparent raincoat she’d acquired from sowhere.
Her fingers too had freshly made nails, with glittering faux diamonds that shimred, making her look like a high-class secretary ready to accompany her boss to a golf ga.
The day was bright, and Hua Mi turned off the colorful flashing lights on her protective goggles; otherwise, she would really like to compare with Fang Xin who was the shiniest fairy on the street.
“Sister.”
Fang Xin, blinking her fake eyelash-enhanced eyes, walked toward Hua Mi.
Clad in a dark green raincoat, Hua Mi leaned against her SUV’s door and asked,
“Why are you following ? Going out of town to court death?”
Her tone wasn’t nice at all, which instantly enraged Dai Fang.
Dai Fang took two steps forward and yelled at Hua Mi,
“Do you even have a conscience? Xinxin is just worried about you, why do you have to curse us?”
While yelling, the rain drifted into Dai Fang’s mouth and eyes, making her angry for a while before she started gasping.
It was hard to breathe and very uncomfortable.
A hint of sarcasm appeared in Hua Mi’s eyes as she stood up straight, walked toward Dai Fang and Fang Xin, and said,
“Don’t follow , the areas outside the city are not safe. At this ti, it’s best not to stray from the garrison’s sight.”
Have you seen the news online? Although Hua Mi rarely went online, she would occasionally hear from Ye Rong about the chaos plastered all over the internet.
And much of that ss occurred outside the city.
In places not guarded by the garrison.
It was the sa for all cities, even those unafflicted by disaster had varying degrees of disturbance outside them.
This is why Gong Yi insisted that the garrison’s forces should not be diverted; at such tis, it is critical not to dilute the garrison’s strength and to maintain order wherever possible.
Other issues, like disaster relief or transporting supplies, could not be managed by the small number of garrison forces in Xiang City.
If they managed the outside, they wouldn’t control the inside, and the chaos would beco even worse.
However, Hua Mi’s heartfelt advice was misinterpreted by Dai Fang as harboring ulterior motives.
Dai Fang angrily said,
“If you were willing to have a proper conversation with us at the rescue center, we wouldn’t have had to chase you down here.”
“What do you want to talk about?”
Hua Mi’s hand, hidden in the sleeve of her raincoat, opened and closed her fingers, pondering whether it would be a good ti to pull out her fragile steel rod to fight, and whether the surrounding Garrison would turn a blind eye.
At that mont, Fang Xin burst into tears,
“Sister, I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have fallen in love with Brother Ziran, I shouldn’t have stolen your boyfriend. I, I didn’t co here to break you two apart, I just couldn’t control myself, I fell in love with a man I shouldn’t have~~~”
“Okay, okay, I’ll give him to you, I’ll give him to you.”
Hua Mi frantically pushed with her hands, as if to shove Qin Ziran toward Fang Xin,
“You want him, I’ll give him to you, is that okay?”
Was it not a death wish? Did Hua Mi look like soone who couldn’t let go of Qin Ziran? What part of her had shown that she couldn’t let go?
In neither her past life nor this one had she ever been unable to let go.
Seeing her attitude, Dai Fang beca even angrier and imdiately stepped forward, shouting loudly at Hua Mi,
“How can you be like this? What’s the use of saying things in anger…”
Before she could finish, Hua Mi kicked out, sending Dai Fang tumbling into the muddy ground, scrambling back two ters in a sorry state.
“Ah~!!!!!”
Fang Xin scread in terror, rushing over to try and help Dai Fang up.
But her collar was suddenly grabbed by Hua Mi, who lifted Fang Xin up and slamd her into another patch of mud.
As Dai Fang sat up in alarm, Hua Mi approached and kicked again, pinning Dai Fang under her foot,
“Dai Fang, did I ever tell you that I don’t like the way you talk to ? Please, when you see in the future, speak to more politely.”
“Also, I’m warning you again, it’s dangerous outside the city. If you want to die, just go outside the city, but don’t follow , or else I won’t save you and will feel guilty.”
This action was a bit too much, throwing both Dai Fang and Fang Xin out, which was absolutely not allowed within the rules of the Garrison.
It’s as if they didn’t see it, but having seen it, they couldn’t pretend not to.
The Garrison on the distant ruins took a couple of steps toward Hua Mi, holding their guns, looking embarrassedly at her.
Hua Mi waved at them, not wanting to make things difficult for the Garrison, then she lifted her foot from Dai Fang’s chest and turned to walk toward her SUV.
After she drove away, the Garrison on the ruins returned to their original position, completely ignoring the two won in the mud.
Dai Fang and Fang Xin struggled to get up, Fang Xin crying as she looked at Dai Fang,
“What should we do now? We haven’t accomplished what Brother Ziran asked us to do, sob sob sob, sister is so fierce~”
Their raincoats were filthy with mud, and a lot of mud had gotten inside their poor-quality raincoats.
At this point, Dai Fang just wanted to return to the city.
But before she could speak, Fang Xin cried out,
“Ah Fang, we still have to follow sister. What is sister doing out of town? Could she be going to et that Garrison big shot? If we don’t clear this up and go back, Brother Ziran will say we can’t do our job.”
Actually, Fang Xin was also in a difficult position, having been slamd to the ground by Hua Mi, her whole body ached, and at this point, she was also scared to approach Hua Mi again.
But everyone else ran to places within the city guarded by the Garrison, so why did Hua Mi leave the city?
I heard that all the dical supplies at the rescue center were received by Hua Mi.
So who was she going out of town to et?
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