Drive, ignite!

At this moment, I finally understand that sentence.

"A man's true ownership only exists in those few silent minutes in his own parking lot."

But my shackles have been removed, and my future belongs to myself.

I went crazy shopping at the supermarket, buying rice, oil, noodles, and easily preservable vegetables and potatoes, until the car couldn't fit anymore.

Although I ordered some, these things are more valuable than gold in the apocalypse, the more the better.

It took me three hours to get back home.

I could see my parents waiting at the intersection from afar, waving their hands when they saw my car.

I felt a sourness in my nose and a sense of guilt in my heart.

After five years of marriage, my parents haven't even set foot in the city.

I've spent very little time with them, always staying away from those two wolves with white eyes.

My father's temples have turned white, and his body is hunched. My mother's face is full of wrinkles.

When I embraced my parents, it was a sense of security that I had never experienced before.

"Why didn't Nannan come back with you?"

Facing my mother's inquiry, I casually made up a lie to brush it off.

As I approached my own home, I was shocked by the scene in front of me.

The houses of the surrounding neighbors had been demolished, and there were various construction materials placed there, as if they intended to surround my house if I didn't move.

Is it just a coincidence?

Isn't this too much of a coincidence?

Dad helped me unload the things from the car bag by bag.

While moving, he muttered to himself:

"We're moving away in a few days. Why did you buy all this? Save some money. When you have children in the future, there will be more expenses..."

Six dishes and one soup for dinner.

I had a drink with my dad and chatted about trivial matters in life.

Drip! Drip! Drip!

A delivery truck honked at the door, and the driver didn't hide his complaints:

"This twisted and turning place is really hard to find. If it weren't for the navigation, it would definitely make people dizzy."

I secretly smiled. That's exactly the effect I wanted. If the living can't find it, how can the dead?

The unloading workers lifted the rain cover, revealing something crucial.

Solar panels!

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