Chapter 161: Chapter 160: An Apocalyptic Life from Scratch (34)
She decided to ask where she could charge her phone first.
Despite her caution, her attention was drawn to others when she took out a rabbit fur blanket to spread underneath.
The one who spoke was not Li Xiaoxia, who had a reasonably good relationship with Su Shu, but rather a family living opposite the Luo family.
âHey, what is that? It looks pretty warm; thatâs really nice.â
Su Shu didnât answer right away, but after completely spreading it out, she picked up Xiaoâai, removed her shoes, lifted her onto the bed, and while taking off her thick coat, she calmly answered the other party.
âItâs a blanket from home, brought it with us because children get cold.â
âIt must be very warm, huh? It looks warm. You are really clever for bringing such a good thing during the escape.â The woman across them added, her tone full of envy.
In the nest, Su Shu warmed up a water bag for a while before daring to put Xiaoâai inside.
She herself wore a thick wool coat and sat on the edge of the bed, organizing the miscellaneous items in her carry-on cloth bag.
During this time, she also took the opportunity to observe the other two families living under the same tent.
The staff had mentioned they were not the type to cause trouble, and from Su Shuâs years of experiences, they indeed did not seem to be the type to openly be picky, but that didnât necessarily mean they wouldnât cause disturbances and be difficult to get along with.
She and the Luo family were placed along this part of the roadsideâif there was a division of warm and cool zones within a tent, their spaces would be considered on the cooler side.
Living across from Su Shu was an elderly couple, both around sixty years old, with two beds and two quilts pressed closely together, and two books with somewhat dirty covers at the head of the beds. Besides that, there was nothing else.
The two elderly people had initially looked over when the two new families arrived, but soon after, they retracted their gaze and quietly whispered to each other.
And living next door to them, directly opposite the Luo family, was a household whose family structure was not inferior to that of the Luo family.
Three generations togetherâabout seven or eight people in total: two seniors, their son and daughter-in-law, a teenage boy who appeared to be the younger son, and then two girls and a little boy.
Before they had arrived, there had already been quite a few people in this tent.
Now, suddenly six more people had been added, and Su Shu could not ignore the slight discontent on their faces.
Su Shu didnât pay any attention to it, pretending not to see it. If there were complaints, they could take them to the staff.
If they were uncomfortable with staying in a tent meant for a dozen people, they could switch to one meant for dozens.
The two elderly people were pushed right to the edge by their family, with just that little bit of space, Su Shu understood it all at a glance.
After finishing up, she also took off her clothes and lay down inside, planning to use her body heat to warm Xiaoâaiâs quilt.
When the temperature dropped, it was especially easy to feel sleepy; after playing with her eyes open for a while, Xiaoâai fell asleep.
Once she was asleep, Su Shu got out from under the quilt, carefully tucked in the corners for her, and lightly placed the outer jacket over her legs, careful not to lay it on too heavily and press down on Xiaoâai.
After everything was properly settled, the Luo family had also finished tidying up.
Whether it was telepathy or something else, Li Xiaoxia, after coming out, did not talk much, just occasionally helping Su Shu find things and handing them to her.
Knowing that his wife liked talking with Su Shu and after seeking Su Shuâs opinion, Luo Gang moved their beds a bit closer to Su Shuâs side to facilitate conversation without disturbing Su Shuâs normal life, which was very considerate.
Su Shu couldnât help but feel an added fondness for the Luo family in her heart.