Chapter 59: Beaver City 24

Chapter 59 Beaver City 24

Fu Anan's words caught Ye Changfei by surprise.

What is "you come on"?

Fu Xiaohua's reaction is different from his previous girlfriends.

Ye Changfei carefully observed the expression on Fu Anan's face, the corners of his mouth slightly raised up—a bit interesting.

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The sky is getting dark, start the return journey.

Ye Changfei's operation of "big fish eating small fish" has brought a lot of harvest today.

The city government building has piled up a mountain of supplies. In addition to food and daily necessities, there are also some gold jewelry.

Ye Changfei was very generous and asked his subordinates to divide all these up.

The flood was only more than 20 days old, and people's love for gemstones has not completely disappeared.

The men who got the gold and diamonds all had smiles on their faces, and sincerely thanked the boss for making them rich. Even the few new recruits who had just been recruited quickly integrated into the group.

At night, people made a good meal.

Ye Changfei didn't open a small stove alone this time, and stood up with a glass of wine, feeling like he was having fun with the people.

"Thank you for trusting me, Mr. Ye. As long as you work hard in the next days, you will be able to survive this crisis."

"We believe in Brother Ye!"

As soon as Ye Changfei finished speaking, someone immediately echoed him. It can be said that everyone believed in him very much.

Ye Changfei is proficient at fooling npcs and controlling people's hearts.

The game boss is the game boss, Liu Tian feels that the protection fee at that price is not unfair, and he was able to play the game in the past two days as easily as he is now.

Fu Anan followed behind a group of people and nodded in agreement. Ye Changfei's words sounded like an old hen clucking in Fu Anan's ears.

Nothing came into my mind,

The big elbows on the table are particularly greedy.

Ye Changfei looked at Fu Anan who was sitting in the corner, and waved to her, "Sister Xiaohua, come here."

Hearing the sound, Liu Tian hurriedly stood up, giving up his seat with insight.

Fu Anan sat over.

Ye Changfei smiled slightly and waved his hand, "It's okay, let's eat."

Fu Anan's eyes lit up when he heard this, and the chopsticks went straight to the big elbow in the middle of the dining table.

The first piece of filial piety was given to the elder brother next to him, "Brother Ye, try it."

"Yes, Not Bad."

Ye Changfei only took a sip, then put it aside, wiped his mouth with a piece of paper, it was too greasy.

Day 21 in Beaver City

The wind and rain became stronger.

The water surface was blown by the strong wind, and the raindrops flew around. As long as people went out, they couldn't stand still.

The original plan to go out must be impossible. More than 20 people are all waiting for when the strong wind outside will stop.

Everyone gathered by the window, watching the splash outside even being rolled up to a height of two or three meters.

Can't help but exclaimed.

"Who is stronger between this strong wind and the strong wind more than ten days ago?"

As soon as the words fell, there was the sound of glass cracking next to him.

Snapped-

The glass shattered and the wind blew in.

The huge pressure difference generated by the airflow almost squeezed out the person closest to the window.

There was a period of chaos, and everyone worked together to block the broken windows with wooden tables.

In addition to the broken windows, the other windows should also be blocked with wooden boards. When they were in a hurry, there was a familiar and horrified sound.

The building was quiet for a moment, and after a while, a voice sounded—

"Grass, a building in Tianguo Washington on North Avenue has collapsed."

The strong wind this time is more violent than the typhoon more than ten days ago.

The typhoon carried a destructive force, and it lasted for three days.

There are almost no tall buildings with more than ten floors above the water.

(end of this chapter)

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