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I Am a Volunteer (11)

I Am a Volunteer (11)

When we were getting ready to leave work, an old friend of mine called me from a distance and told me to wait, and she said, "I have something I want to consult, can you come to my house?" My friend had an obligation, I promised to accompany her on a trip, Sister Wang also agreed to go together to help, and the eldest brother went to the duty room to hand over the work.

When we arrived at a friend's house, we learned that she couldn't find anyone to bring us food, so she specially asked us to come to the house for tea. Seeing the steaming tea, Sister Wang said: "I want to drink hot water when I see it in the past two days, as if I owe a lot that day." I said, "Drink slowly, be careful with the heat, today I will not stop you from drinking water, drink as much as you want." Sister Wang once again talked about being choked, and picked up the thermos while talking. I added water to Sister Wang, and Sister Wang returned to her former style, vividly restoring every moment when she felt happy.

My friend took my hand and said bitterly, What a dead-eyed, just downstairs in my house, suffering from this sin, I don't know how to come up and drink water, I also looked for you a few times, and I saw that you were running around as if you had enough to eat and drink, and I didn't bother. I was shocked by every touching moment I had encountered in the past twenty hours, wrapped in the warm heat of the house, my face was hot, and my heart could not be spoken of. I think everyone is equally touched and working hard in this epidemic prevention and control battle to protect their homeland, and I believe that the fathers and fellow villagers in their hometown are dedicating their strength to the safety of their hometown.

"A Volunteer's Epidemic Prevention Diary" Author/Plum Garden Lost Pearl

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