It also gave a feeling of relative safety, and indeed, the attitude of the people here had improved a lot.
The information required for registration was quite detailed, asking about all aspects.
They even asked how we had survived the past few months; they insisted on understanding everything.
Although Jhiang Yuan was reluctant, she still selectively shared information.
The rest of the people did the same.
Everyone knew what they could and couldn't say.
"Okay, that's it for today. Someone will come to take you to the rest area soon,"
the person said and then left.
When they reached the door, they suddenly came back.
"Oh yes, the cafeteria has run out of food now, but we'll have some food sent over to you,"
they added.
Ah, free food, that's really nice!
Especially for that family, they were thrilled to bits.
In a little while, a man and a woman came in, instructing everyone to split up.
Jhiang Yuan looked at Jhiang Xingzhi, who nodded at her reassuringly.