Apocalypse: I have a supermarket stocked with supplies-Chapter 220 - Hope Base
Chapter 220: Hope Base
Chapter 220: Hope Base
Su Yinhe and his group had left, but the students they taught were still there.
Ah Xue looked at the little note Su Yinhe had left for her and made a decision in secret.
When she made this decision, she didn’t think too much, but what she didn’t know was that this decision would make many people remember her.
Hope Base should have hope, that’s how it should be.
Ah Xue wanted to do something, maybe it was because she had listened to Teacher Lin talk about all sorts of strange things too much that she believed it, at least to some degree.
She thought she could broaden her perspective, if she did more things, she wouldn’t care so much about her mother’s attitude anymore.
She should, be a bit busier.
Not the kind of busy that exhausts both mind and body, but the kind that’s filled with hope.
Not the kind of busy that repeats day in and day out, without any excitement.
It’s the kind that’s full of the unknown, full of challenges.
Jiang Minrou found out that Ah Xue had returned.
In the days when Ah Xue wasn’t there, Jiang Minrou actually felt quite good about it.
Now that she had returned, Jiang Minrou was displeased, showing her a cold face and rolling her eyes.
Even the little sister, who hadn’t seen her older sister for a long time and had been listening to Jiang Minrou badmouth her every day, began to dislike and distance herself from Ah Xue.
Seeing Jiang Minrou roll her eyes at Ah Xue, she even copied her.
If this had been in the past, Ah Xue might have been very sad.
But Ah Xue wasn’t the same as she was before.
Now, Ah Xue had stars and seas in her eyes, and hope in her heart.
She no longer cared so much about her family’s opinions like before.
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What she wanted to do now, was to bring hope to the people at Hope Base.
Hope Base should be a place of hope, only a base filled with hope deserved to be called Hope Base.
Ah Xue knew that her strength was minuscule, but she also had so many “classmates.”
Wu Xiaobo felt like he might be cheapening himself, how had Ah Xue convinced him?
Following Ah Xue in stirring up things.
This girl Ah Xue, was indeed not ordinary.
Wuuwuuwuu…
He should have never gotten close to her, now he had become unfortunate.
Initially, he could have taken it easy, enjoying the food Teacher Lin and the others had left behind, living a happy life, and now, instead of a happy life, he had started a life of hiding and fleeing.
The more he said, the more tears fell.
But why, when he saw those pairs of eyes, did his heart surge with an inexplicable touch of emotion?
As it turned out, he could do so much.
That feeling of receiving gratitude from others was like this.
Hope Base was truly starting to show glimpses of hope.
Just like flowers growing from decay.
…
The affairs at Hope Base were not overly managed by Su Yinhe and his group, but they took a long time.
After returning to the supermarket, Su Yinhe’s laziness flared up.
She decided to rest, then start on the next part of her journey.
Recently, Chi Yan had been making desserts with the oven.
After finishing them, he would feed her, and although Su Yinhe found them a bit too sweet, she told herself not to be too picky since she didn’t make them.
Even though Su Yinhe was not picky, Chi Yan still noticed her furrowed brow and gradually reduced the sweetness.
Finally, he found the sweetness that Su Yinhe liked best.
Then he would make a lot and store them.
After all, he had plenty of ingredients in his space.
Flour and such especially.
If he had time, he’d process them a bit.
As for those that were too sweet or failed in the middle, they all ended up in Lin Murong’s stomach.
Then, once Lin Murong was full, he would engage in a battle of wits and courage with the little robot.
He had really taken up a challenge with the little robot.
The little robot, whether it had actually upgraded or not, was very smart and agile, looking just like a real person.
After many battles with Lin Murong, it usually came out on top.
Lin Murong was bewildered.
“How can it be so smart? Are you sure it’s not a person in disguise?” Murong started to doubt life itself.
“Where’s your brain, huh? Look at its size—does it have a head as big as yours?” Galaxy was very curious what Murong thought about all day.
Person in disguise?
She could understand if he said someone was remotely controlling it.
Disguise?
“Ridiculous.”
Galaxy: “…”
She didn’t know what to say for a moment.
“As long as you’re happy.”
“Hey, hey, hey, help me catch it; it’s running too fast.” Murong pulled her, not letting her leave.
“Why don’t you look for Brother Chi? With his water film, he could catch it in a snap. I can’t do anything. Besides, you want me to help you catch my robot? Am I sick?” Her little robot was her employee, and she was supposed to protect it, not help catch it.
She wasn’t brain-damaged like Murong.
“I don’t dare.” Where would he get the courage to look for Brother Chi?
Brother Chi had failed to make desserts three or four times today and was on the verge of eruption.
What if, by going there, he happened to be the one to make Brother Chi explode?
“I won’t do anything. I just want to take a look.”
Galaxy almost believed Murong’s sincere face—if she hadn’t seen the screwdriver in his pocket.
“Figure it out yourself. Self-reliance feeds and clothes you better than reliance on others.” Galaxy coldly declined.
Thinking of dismantling her employee? She was already being kind by not hitting him, let alone helping him.
Hmph.
Decided: Murong’s dinner tonight will be halved.
The eager Murong, intent on catching the robot, didn’t know that because of a few words, his already scant dinner had just got even smaller.
But it’s okay to eat less, right? He must take this smart robot apart to have a look.
Ideals are plump; reality is skinny.
As it turned out, Murong really couldn’t catch the little robot on his own.
The robot was too clever, small and nimble, and good at using its surroundings. Murong had no chance of catching it.
He even got a scratch on his face while trying to catch it.
The little robot made Murong fall flat on his face several times, then it would stand high up and mock him.
Murong: “…”
Aaaah.
He had to catch this little robot that didn’t know the sky from the earth, the one that was making a fool of him.
Otherwise…
He’d have less food… never mind, he’d just do ten push-ups.
“Fooling around is one thing, but my supermarket can’t afford any accidents. Got it?” With them bustling around each day, Galaxy was really afraid the supermarket shelves would be knocked over.
“Don’t worry, I know my limits,” Murong promised solemnly.
Yeah right, the one with the least sense of proportion is you.
Galaxy curled up the corners of her mouth, always having a kind of ominous premonition.
“Galaxy, try the new snowy mooncake I made.” Brother Chi came over with his newly made snack.
“What flavor?”
“You’ll know when you eat it.”
“Mango, not bad. But the mango flavor is too weak.”
“I… I want one too.” Murong timidly raised a hand.
“I want the strawberry one.”
Brother Chi casually tossed one to him.
At a glance, it wasn’t a strawberry one.
But no matter, he was fine with anything.
Murong didn’t care and just ate what he got.
Mango.
Tasty.
Just a bit small.
“Brother Chi, can’t you make them a little bigger?”