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"Quickly go inside." Roa leads the children into the homes of those who will take them. "Sorry, we troubled you."

"No problem, the storm is so big outside; I'm worried about you," replied the big aunt. "I just cooked some water; drink this tea to keep your bodies warm."

"Thank you very much."

Roa picked up the pot of warm tea and poured it into the glass, and distributed it to the children. Auntie also prepared food for them, and tonight they can sleep in warm beds.

"What about the refugee camps?"

"Everything is safe; the valuables have been moved to a safer place."

"Happily, this storm is going to last a long time. Until the storm is gone, stay here."

"I feel bad." Roa's eyebrows are intertwined.

That aunt shook her hand. "Don't worry; if you don't shelter here, where will you hide? The storm seems to be getting worse."

"Thank you for being kind, Auntie. If you need help, don't forget to look for me. Roa smiled.

"Hahaha, I'll do it." She laughed loudly. "Ah, what a coincidence. I nee
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