At 12:37 on September 18, “Ye Kai” released a new update

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The problem of being bitten by “mosquitoes” that plagued me for a few days should disappear completely these days. Because after my investigation, it turned out to be the problem of “two boxes of sauerkraut”. If there is no “refrigerator” for storage, the sauerkraut is easy to rot, and when the sauerkraut rots, there will be a lot of mosquitoes “breeding” inside. The strange thing is that my box is covered tightly, and a lot of mosquitoes can still emerge from it. It’s really that kind of thing. Today, I opened two more boxes of sauerkraut and looked at them. They were all “mold and smelly” and were no longer edible. Hey, it’s my fault that I wanted to save some food and eat slowly, which caused this, otherwise I wouldn’t have this situation after a day or two. There is also a box of sauerkraut meat, I haven’t eaten much, and now I have to throw it all away, it’s really a waste.

I originally wanted to go to the “supermarket” to buy a “clear glue”, but it was embarrassing that I couldn’t find it in the supermarket for a long time. I feel embarrassed to go out empty-handed, then take a walk in the supermarket to see what to buy. In the end, I bought “two special dragon fruits” to check out, and the two dragon fruits totaled “more than six yuan”. There’s really nothing to buy, I want “clear glue”, but your (fresh) supermarket doesn’t have it yet.

After returning to the dormitory to rest for a while, I set off to another supermarket. This time I successfully bought what I wanted. I came back for another toss, and finally felt tired and didn’t want to toss, so I turned on the computer and started tossing “RSS” until twelve o’clock, before I shut down and prepared to eat lunch.

Today’s lunch is of course “two dragon fruits”, too lazy to cook noodles, haha. And it is very convenient to eat dragon fruit, cut it with a knife, and then take a spoon, and you can eat it.

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