After pressing on the main door outside the L-shaped area, the Thompson family also made adjustments on this side.
A small area near the main door was left as a playground for the younger generation, and then family compartments were set up on both sides of the corridor.
Looking at the rooms that were partitioned with thin plywood and cloth curtains as doors, besides blocking the view, if a person spoke slightly louder inside, the others in the adjacent rooms could clearly hear them.
The farthest corner of the L-shaped corridor, where it turns, was a storage area, where the food that each family brought when they moved in was stored. There were several round tables outside the warehouse, which were used for family dinners.
For the past two months, the food stored in the warehouse had barely been touched. After all, the Refuge Center was a transit station responsible for distributing food to surrounding shelters.