"Is there any rabbit food?" Zhang Wusi asked.

Ma Momo conjured up a bag of rabbit food out of thin air, "This is for young rabbits to eat, as well as for adult rabbits."

"Grass that rabbits eat?"

A cardboard box appears on the ground, labeled Timothy.

Another pile of colorful stones and toys appeared on the carton, "This is a molar stone. This is a teething toy. It's edible."

Then came a bunch of pet medications.

"Baby, you are great. We rabbits are so lucky to follow you." Zhang Wusi hugged Ma silently.

Ma Momo pushed Zhang Wusi away with a look of disgust, "This is your rabbit, with you. Find a place to put these by yourself."

Zhang Wusi let go and asked Ma Momo to take back half of it, because her space was kept fresh and if she took it out too much, it would expire.

Ma Momo put the medicine away in the space and confiscated other supplies. "There are plenty of these things. It's enough for it. Don't save it. We don't need it anyway."

Under Ma Momo's command, Zhang Wusi put a layer of grass in the cage, tied up the small kettle and molars, hung up the small toys, and placed its small bowl with a little rabbit food in it.

It was originally filled with a full bowl, but Grandma Ma passed by and said that the rabbit was still small and didn't know how full it was. If you put too much, it would keep eating.

The little rabbit didn't know how to drink water. As soon as Ma Momo came out of the toilet, he saw Zhang Wusi grabbing the rabbit's head, slapping it on the kettle spout, and then pressing his hand against the ball to get water out of the rabbit's mouth.

Ma Momo ran over to stop him.

As a result, Zhang Wusi looked up stupidly and said to her, "Look, the rabbit can drink water."

Ma Momo was about to retort, but saw the little rabbit actually licking the ball and drinking water.

Ma Momo didn't understand, but was shocked. No wonder this rabbit came to Zhang Wusi. It turned out to be a rabbit all the way.

Zhang Wusi touched the rabbit's head and said, "My rabbit is so smart, he learned it right away."

Ma Momo looked at Zhang Wusi as if he were a fool. If he couldn't learn it, he would be dead. How could he not learn it?

After tidying up the rabbit, Ma Momo said to Zhang Wusi, "Let's go to the roof."

"What?" Zhang Wusi teased the rabbit.

Ma Momo pulled Zhang Wusi away, "Stop playing and come and help me."

At the top of the building, Ma Momo took out a few boards, a bunch of wires, and parts.

"This?" Zhang Wusi didn't know what she was playing.

"With it, we have electricity." Ma silently reminded.

"Oh! It's powered by solar energy!" Zhang Wusi understood immediately.

Ma Momo took out an instruction manual and the two began to assemble it.

When it was time to eat lunch, Aunt Zhang could not find them and shouted their names downstairs.

Zhang Wusi agreed upstairs.

Aunt Zhang walked to the top of the building and saw the things they had spread all over the floor, and asked them what they were doing.

Zhang Wusi explained that those who were engaged in solar power generation would have electricity in the future, but it took a long time to do it but it was not done well.

Aunt Zhang asked them to do it after eating.

They went downstairs, took a few bites of food quickly, explained a few words to everyone, and then went upstairs to continue cooking.

After a while, Grandpa Zhang went upstairs after dinner and asked them both to go away while he took care of it.

Zhang Wusi handed the instruction manual to Grandpa Zhang, and Grandpa Zhang waved his hand. He wanted another instruction manual, but he didn't need it.

Zhang Wusi and Ma Momo looked at each other for a few times, but still left the venue to Grandpa Zhang.

I was afraid that grandpa would be tired, so I went upstairs and gave him a chair for him to sit on.

After taking a break after lunch, the two of them discussed going to the village to steal, ahem, get materials.

They decided to set off at night because they didn't know if the village had fallen, if there were zombies, or if there were any survivors.

They don't want to expose the fact that they live here.

Zhang Wusi gnawed on the watermelon, went up to the roof to see how his grandfather was doing, and called him to eat the watermelon.

"You're here just in time. Help me find Ma Momo to get a few more boards." Grandpa Zhang said to Zhang Wusi.

"Grandpa, you should take a rest first. Go down and eat some watermelon. I'll see how it looks like." Zhang Wusi walked over and saw several spliced ​​solar panels and strings on the ground.

Grandpa Zhang didn't rest. "Go down and see if the lights can turn on. Bring me a few more of these boards. By the way, I'll ask Ma Momo if he has any batteries that can store electricity. Bring them up too."

Zhang Wusi was driven away by his grandfather and became an errand boy.

She went to the third floor and randomly turned on the living room light. The light flickered and came on!

Zhang Wusi ran downstairs and everyone was eating watermelon in the restaurant.

"There's electricity!" she shouted, and then asked Ma Momo to follow her up and give her some more solar panels and things to store electricity.

As soon as Aunt Zhang heard that there was electricity, she quickly wiped her hands and turned on the light. It was really bright.

A large family was eating watermelon on the roof, watching Grandpa Zhang splicing solar panels and wiring.

Before the afternoon was over, Grandpa Zhang had finished pretending.

Grandpa Zhang clapped his hands and stood up with support on his waist. "Every household appliance can be used. There is also a battery box next to it to store electricity. But even if the sun doesn't shine for a few days, it should be enough."

"Grandpa is so awesome! Come and eat watermelon." Zhang Wusi handed Grandpa a melon and helped him sit on the bench.

"It will be much more convenient to use the rice cooker to cook rice later in the evening." Grandma Ma said.

"Actually, the rice cooked with firewood and the rice crust are quite delicious." Aunt Zhang said.

"Then we should still have a big pot of rice tonight?" Grandma Ma asked.

"Anything is fine, as long as you have something to eat." Zhang Wusi had no objection.

"She is just a little pig. She can eat whatever she has. I can do it too." Ma Momo answered next to her.

Zhang Wusi snorted, "Then you are also a little pig."

Everyone spent the afternoon talking and laughing.

After dinner, Zhang Wusi and Ma Momo covered their heads, put on black jackets, black pants, and sneakers, and prepared to go to the village to collect materials.

I charged my phone in the afternoon and downloaded the offline map.

Based on the descriptions of Grandpa Ma and Grandma Ma, I remembered several places to go, as well as the characteristics of the surroundings and who lived there.

It's still some distance from the village, but not far. It takes about ten minutes to fly there.

It was almost dark, so Zhang Wusi took the horse and set off silently.

They flew over the fields and towards the village.

Ma Momo called Zhang Wusi to look back.

"What are you looking at?" Zhang Wusi looked at the house. Because there was electricity, not only the windows were light-filled, but the lights outside the house also illuminated the front yard brightly.

In the fields wrapped in night, it was as bright as a guiding light.

Zhang Wusi quickly turned around and went back.

Everyone was watching them off at Qianping. When they saw them flying back, they quickly asked why.

Ma Momo said, "From a distance, the house is so bright. It's too eye-catching. We need to cover up the light."

"I didn't find out what I was using. I just walked away and I could see people living here at a glance, and there were lights. It was too conspicuous. What if people or zombies were attracted? If it was people, where did we get the electricity? When others see good things, they will come and grab them," Zhang Wusi said.

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