94. The gods of water

(Make up the number of words, revise in one hour)

"Esbagu !!"

"Where are you, Esbagu!!"

In the empty city, a few stubborn cries pierced the rustling of the waves. Esbagu's parents were walking down the street, their hands clasped to their lips, trying to make their voices as loud as they could.

They had been searching for their son for a day and a night, and Esbagu's mother's voice was hoarse, and blood blisters had grown on the soles of her feet.

The terrifying tsunami known as the "Water Gods" is approaching, and the city's residents have already taken refuge in shelters under the coordination of the government.

This morning, the couple, who still couldn't find their eldest son, entrusted their young son to a neighbor and continued to search for their eldest son.

"Esbagu !!" Esbagu's father screamed hard, but still didn't get a response. He unscrewed the kettle around his waist and took a sip of water, trying to swallow his torn vocal cords.

The sound of the waves had grown louder, and the waters of the main river were like hungry beasts, leaping from time to time high on the banks and rushing to the banks.

Esbagu's father's hand made a few dents in the kettle, and he walked over to his wife, who was still aimlessly searching.

"Lola!" "Lola!" He called his wife's name several times, and she did not turn back until he took her hand.

Her face was stained with tears, and her eyes looked at her husband in horror and despair.

"Listen to me, Lala!" Esbagu's father took his wife's hand and said, "You have to go to the shelter!" ”

"What about Esbagu, Esbagu!" His wife said in a hoarse voice, her hands shaking.

He instead hugged his wife's face and looked her in the eye.

"I'll continue to look for Esbagu," he said, "the gods of water are near, you must go to the shelter first." ”

Hearing her husband's words, the wife's eyes widened, and it was only then that she realized that the loud sound of the raging waves was a nightmare from her childhood to the present.

"I'm going to stay and keep looking for our son!" The wife said in a husky and subtle voice.

"You see you can't even make a sound!" The husband reluctantly smiled, "You go first, and I'll take Esbagu into the shelter later." ”

The wife shook her head, but she was trembling and refused to leave, tears pouring out of her eyes.

"Esbagu !!"

"Where are you, Esbagu!!"

In the empty city, a few stubborn cries pierced the rustling of the waves. Esbagu's parents were walking down the street, their hands clasped to their lips, trying to make their voices as loud as they could.

They had been searching for their son for a day and a night, and Esbagu's mother's voice was hoarse, and blood blisters had grown on the soles of her feet.

The terrifying tsunami known as the "Water Gods" is approaching, and the city's residents have already taken refuge in shelters under the coordination of the government.

This morning, the couple, who still couldn't find their eldest son, entrusted their young son to a neighbor and continued to search for their eldest son.

"Esbagu !!" Esbagu's father screamed hard, but still didn't get a response. He unscrewed the kettle around his waist and took a sip of water, trying to swallow his torn vocal cords.

The sound of the waves had grown louder, and the waters of the main river were like hungry beasts, leaping from time to time high on the banks and rushing to the banks.

Esbagu's father's hand made a few dents in the kettle, and he walked over to his wife, who was still aimlessly searching.

"Lola!" "Lola!" He called his wife's name several times, and she did not turn back until he took her hand.

Her face was stained with tears, and her eyes looked at her husband in horror and despair.

"Listen to me, Lala!" Esbagu's father took his wife's hand and said, "You have to go to the shelter!" ”

"What about Esbagu, Esbagu!" His wife said in a hoarse voice, her hands shaking.

He instead hugged his wife's face and looked her in the eye.

"I'll continue to look for Esbagu," he said, "the gods of water are near, you must go to the shelter first." ”

Hearing her husband's words, the wife's eyes widened, and it was only then that she realized that the loud sound of the raging waves was a nightmare from her childhood to the present.

"I'm going to stay and keep looking for our son!" The wife said in a husky and subtle voice.

"You see you can't even make a sound!" The husband reluctantly smiled, "You go first, and I'll take Esbagu into the shelter later." ”

The wife shook her head, but she was trembling and refused to leave, tears pouring out of her eyes.

"Esbagu !!"

"Where are you, Esbagu!!"

In the empty city, a few stubborn cries pierced the rustling of the waves. Esbagu's parents were walking down the street, their hands clasped to their lips, trying to make their voices as loud as they could.

They had been searching for their son for a day and a night, and Esbagu's mother's voice was hoarse, and blood blisters had grown on the soles of her feet.

The terrifying tsunami known as the "Water Gods" is approaching, and the city's residents have already taken refuge in shelters under the coordination of the government.

This morning, the couple, who still couldn't find their eldest son, entrusted their young son to a neighbor and continued to search for their eldest son.

"Esbagu !!" Esbagu's father screamed hard, but still didn't get a response. He unscrewed the kettle around his waist and took a sip of water, trying to swallow his torn vocal cords.

The sound of the waves had grown louder, and the waters of the main river were like hungry beasts, leaping from time to time high on the banks and rushing to the banks.

Esbagu's father's hand made a few dents in the kettle, and he walked over to his wife, who was still aimlessly searching.

"Lola!" "Lola!" He called his wife's name several times, and she did not turn back until he took her hand.

Her face was stained with tears, and her eyes looked at her husband in horror and despair.

"Listen to me, Lala!" Esbagu's father took his wife's hand and said, "You have to go to the shelter!" ”

"What about Esbagu, Esbagu!" His wife said in a hoarse voice, her hands shaking.

He instead hugged his wife's face and looked her in the eye.

"I'll continue to look for Esbagu," he said, "the gods of water are near, you must go to the shelter first." ”

Hearing her husband's words, the wife's eyes widened, and it was only then that she realized that the loud sound of the raging waves was a nightmare from her childhood to the present.

"I'm going to stay and keep looking for our son!" The wife said in a husky and subtle voice.

"You see you can't even make a sound!" The husband reluctantly smiled, "You go first, and I'll take Esbagu into the shelter later." ”

The wife shook her head, but she was trembling and refused to leave, tears pouring out of her eyes.

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