Crossing the famine to find the white moonlight

Chapter 267 Children's Friendship



Chapter 267 Children's Friendship

As time went on, life in the camp gradually stabilized. Ye Wan not only completed many major construction tasks but also invisibly created a loving and caring environment for the children to grow up in. She nurtured each child, especially Xiaotong. Under her guidance, the children not only learned survival skills but also learned how to rely on each other, care for each other, and help each other in this wilderness.

In Ye Wan's warm family atmosphere, the children gradually developed deep friendships. They were no longer isolated individuals, but a closely united and interdependent group. Whether playing games or supporting each other in times of hardship, the children's friendship continued to grow, and this friendship became the most heartwarming scenery in Ye Wan's heart.

From shy to cheerful Xiaotong

Xiaotong, once a little girl shrank from fear and lonely, gradually blossomed in this land of love. Initially, despite Ye Wan's best efforts to care for her, Xiaotong remained quiet and reserved, afraid to interact with other children, lacking even the courage to play. Whenever she saw other children playing, she would hide in a corner, watching quietly with a touch of envy and longing in her eyes.

But this situation didn't last. With Ye Wan's patient encouragement, Xiaotong slowly began to integrate into this warm community. Ye Wan often took her to play with other children, teaching her how to share joy and make friends. Gradually, Xiaotong became more outgoing, actively engaging with other children and sharing her snacks and toys. She no longer kept her head down, afraid to meet people's gazes, as she had at first, but began to smile with her innocent smile.

One day, Ye Wan saw Xiaotong playing with other children in a circle on the grass, skipping rope. Xiaotong's face was beaming, her eyes sparkling with joy. She and another child took turns skipping rope, occasionally falling, but she would always pick herself up and keep jumping. Seeing this, Ye Wan couldn't help but smile. She knew that this once timid and fragile girl had finally found her place here.

Children's interaction and growth

As Xiaotong transformed, the other children gradually grew closer and more supportive. In this self-sufficient environment, the children didn't just play; they learned how to help and care for each other. Those seemingly ordinary daily moments became bonds that deepened their relationships.

Once, while playing, Xiaotong accidentally fell and sprained her ankle. The other children immediately gathered around. A little boy ran to find Ye Wan, while another child squatted down to comfort Xiaotong, gently reassuring her, "Don't be afraid, Xiaotong, we're with you." Seeing this, Ye Wan felt a warm feeling in her heart. She knew that the children on this land had not only learned survival skills, but also learned how to share and care for others. The power of this friendship is silent, but extremely powerful.

In the days that followed, the children spent every day together, helping and caring for each other. Whether plowing the fields, collecting firewood, or sharing lunch during breaks, they stuck together, like a family. Whenever the children argued, Ye Wan would intervene, teaching them how to handle conflict and resolve differences through communication and understanding. Under Ye Wan's guidance, the children gradually learned tolerance and sharing, and understood the true meaning of "unity is strength."

Children learn to care

One small incident deeply touched Ye Wan. One day, Ye Wan was inspecting the crops in the fields near her camp when she saw a child running over, holding a small bird. The bird's wings seemed injured, and it couldn't fly. The child carefully handed the bird to Ye Wan, his eyes full of concern.

"Mom, the bird is injured. What should we do?" asked the child.

Ye Wan took the bird, gently stroked its wings, and said softly, "We will take care of it until it recovers before releasing it. You have done a great job and helped it."

The children gathered around her, nodding their heads. Xiaotong also came over and looked at the injured bird with sympathy and pity in her eyes. She gently stroked the bird and whispered, "It will definitely get better, right?"

Ye Wan smiled, her heart filled with warmth. "Yes, it will be fine, just like us." She looked up into the distance. The children gathered in a circle around her, sharing their thoughts and feelings. This kind of unity and love was the power she had always sought, and now, this power had taken deep root on this plain.

The power of friendship

As the days passed, Ye Wan increasingly felt that the friendships among the children in the group were more than just relaxed and pleasant relationships; they were more about a sense of responsibility, a force of mutual support and shared growth. Each child was no longer a lone individual; they found a sense of belonging in solidarity, learned how to be considerate of others in the group, how to share others' burdens, and how to ask for help.

Sometimes, Ye Wan would sit in front of the cabin, quietly watching the children running in the fields or gathering under a tree to share stories, feeling a sense of joy and satisfaction beyond words. She knew that everything she did was creating a warm and harmonious environment for these children to grow up in, allowing them to thrive in love and care. She saw that the children were no longer helpless little beings who only relied on adults for comfort, but gradually became independent individuals who were considerate of others and understood love and care.

Ye Wan understands that the power of friendship, which she has created for the children, is the most precious treasure they have for each other. She herself, nourished by this love and friendship, feels an unprecedented happiness and satisfaction.

On this peaceful plain, Ye Wan and the children's lives continue, and she knows that no matter what the future holds, their friendship and growth will be forever engraved in her heart.


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