Wyatt Perry bought ten barrels of purified water and placed them in the trunk of the military vehicle, which was large enough to hold many items.
He also purchased plenty of essential supplies—rice, cooking oil, salt, vinegar, soy sauce—missing nothing.
When he saw a vendor selling apples, he bought several as well. The two of them essentially bought whatever caught their eye, as long as it was useful—more was always better.
The pair drove fifty kilometers back to Hastier County, arriving before nine o'clock, and the children had already woken up and finished breakfast.
The bodyguards mentioned that the children's breakfast included an extra egg compared to what regular disaster survivors received, who were only given steamed buns and porridge.
The children couldn't finish their boiled eggs, and there were leftover buns as well.
Claudia Ross collected the leftovers—the buns and eggs—to chop up and stir-fry with oil for lunch, which made the flavors much better.