The usual pile of garbage and construction waste around the shantytown has vanished.
The originally bumpy dirt road has been leveled for the most part, and you can even see someone building simple drainage ditches with stones along the roadside.
Is this a change that can happen in one day?
The bus continued forward, passing the tent camp, and Cheng Ye couldn't help but gasp.
If the change in the shantytown was barely understandable, then the transformation of the tent camp was too exaggerated.
The previously scattered camp is now neatly organized by color.
Blue tents are clustered together, green tents form a continuous patch, and the dirt-yellow old tents are assigned to the outermost edge, neatly arranged with even spacing.
Simplified drainage ditches crisscross the ground, with muddy rainwater flowing away through the channels.
