As soon as the old Taoist priest handed the last thing on the kayak to Nan Ci, heavy rain started pouring down.
The old Taoist priest and Zhou Ziyang were still on the kayak and had not yet come out. The heavy rain turned them into drowned rats in an instant.
Although they always knew it was going to rain, they didn't expect it to rain so quickly and so hard, and the two of them were a little confused.
But now is not the time to be in a daze. The two people immediately climbed up to the platform and cooperated to pull up the kayak.
I haven't been busy for a long time, but my heart has been tense. Now I can finally relax and I have no energy.
The old Taoist priest casually wiped the rain off his face, lifted up his robe and sat on the kayak. Zhou Ziyang and Mu Qianqian were not much better either.
Nan Ci still stood, glancing twice at the rain curtain outside that blocked his view, and quickly withdrew his gaze.
This is something she has known for a long time. There is nothing surprising or interesting.
Nan Ci knew the outcome and was naturally calm, but the faces of those standing on the stairs changed.
Originally, they thought that the heavy rain had finally stopped, that they would finally be saved, and that they would be able to live a normal life when the water receded.
But now, looking at the continuous rain, they realized that all this was too wonderful for them.
After a while, an uncertain voice sounded, "Why do I feel that the rain is heavier than before? Will it stop? Will there be rescuers coming to deliver food to us?" No one answered him. As he talked, he was completely immersed in his own thoughts.
"If I had known this, I should have followed the people living in the corridor, followed the official people, and still had some food.
If the official people stop coming, what's the point of just relying on the little relief food they send? Are we really going to starve to death?"
"No! I haven't lived enough! I don't want to die!"
Someone yelled and rushed towards Nan Ci and the others, "You have so many supplies, give me some so I don't have to die!"
He looked a little crazy, staring straight at the supplies on the ground, reaching out to grab them.
Seeing him like this, Nan Ci didn't hesitate at all. When he was about to touch the supplies, he kicked him out.
After being kicked out, the man sobered up a little and looked up at Nan Ci, "It's okay if you don't give me supplies. Lend me your kayak. I'm going to find the official people. I don't want to stay."
Here!"
Nan Ci looked at this man going crazy with a calm expression, "If you want to die, go it alone, don't waste my kayak."
The rain is falling so hard now, and the wind is gradually getting stronger. Even though this is not the sea, it is not calm at all.
Going out in a kayak at this time is no different from seeking death.
Nan Ci's words broke his last illusion, and he sat blankly on the ground, looking lost.
At this time, someone else squeezed out from the crowd, trotted all the way to Nan Ci, and knelt on the ground with a plop.
"Miss Nan! Please, please give me some food. I don't have to eat, but I still have a little granddaughter! She really can't be hungry anymore."
This is an old lady with gray hair and she looks to be in her sixties.
He looked really miserable, but there was a calculating light in his eyes.
Nan Ci believes that what she said is true, but this is not the reason to give her supplies.
She and her granddaughter are not the only ones who are hungry, most of the people in this building are starving.
As long as Nan Ci opens the door for supplies, he will cause himself endless trouble.
It's not her fault that these people have nothing to eat.
The heavy rain had been warned for a long time, but they didn't take it seriously and didn't store supplies. What does it have to do with her?
Nan Ci only glanced at it lightly, then looked away directly, "No."
It’s not like there’s really nothing to eat.
Official rescuers have just arrived and delivered supplies. How is it possible that they don’t have anything to eat?
But seeing that something was wrong, I looked particularly pitiful due to my age, so I just asked for some benefits from Nanci.
Nan Ci's merciless rejection shocked the old lady and made her unbelievable.
"Why...why? You have so much, and my little girl can't eat much. She is only five years old, how could you just ignore her and not save her?"
Nan Ci looked at the old lady with interest, "Is this the start of moral kidnapping? That will disappoint you. I have no morals and you can't kidnap me.
Your little girl was not born to me, nor is it my responsibility, so why did I just refuse to save her?"
After saying that, Nan Ci stopped looking at the old lady and said to the three old Taoist priests, "Pack your things and go upstairs!"
After spending so long outside, Nan Ci just wants to go back and take a shower.
The three old Taoist priests all stood up from the kayak and put things on the ground onto the kayak. After a while, the two kayaks were piled full.
The old Taoist priest looked at the group of people and said, "There is also a kayak left for you. When the rain subsides, you can go out to find food by yourself.
There are many flooded places, but there are also some buildings exposed on the water, and supplies can still be found. Instead of just thinking about reaching out to others, it is better to support yourself."
After the old Taoist priest said this, he said to Nan Ci, "Shall we carry it up directly?"
There are so many things that if I had to carry them with both hands, I don’t know how many times I would have to run back and forth.
Just lift the kayak up. It's a little heavier, but at least you don't have to get down again.
Nan Ci had no objection to this, but with so many people standing by, Nan Ci was worried.
"You go up now and go back to your homes. This kayak will be left here for you. If anyone wants to do something while we are carrying the kayak, I will chop off his hand. Do you understand?"
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Nan Ci looks sweet and well-behaved, but everyone present knows that Nan Ci's temper has nothing to do with her appearance.
When Nan Ci said this, he really dared to do it.
Although some people were not angry, they did not dare to speak to Nan Ci and walked upstairs step by step.
After waiting for a few minutes, listening to the footsteps gradually getting further away, the four people formed a group of two and carried the kayak up.
It takes a certain amount of time to go from the 16th floor to the 32nd floor.
Not to mention that they couldn't carry such heavy things very quickly, and it took twice as much time.
Fortunately, Nan Ci's intimidation was quite strong. The corridor was empty and they reached the 32nd floor unimpeded.
Putting the kayak on the corridor, the four of them started dividing things.
Nan Ci packed up her things first, and then took the "delivery fee" given to her by Mu Qianqian and the others.
"I took mine." Nan Ci looked at the three of them.
Mu Qianqian rummaged through the kayak and pulled out two boxes, holding them in her arms and handing them to Nan Ci.