60s Military Life: Fleeing Famine and Marrying a Cavalry Officer

A charming military wife travels back to the 1960s, escaping famine across five provinces before finally reaching the cavalry regiment at the foot of the Qilian Mountains, where she begins her life...

Chapter 192 Dog Head Gold

"There is gold in the river sand, and there is indeed a gold mine nearby, but the gold content doesn't seem to be very high."

Lu Fangfang looked upstream, feeling excited yet somewhat complicated.

Such a beautiful place shouldn't be polluted by gold mines.

Okay, she wanted to secretly keep the gold nugget and not give it away, and the same goes for the sand gold.

"Fangfang?"

"Fangfang?"

From the distant woods came Zhuang Mingcheng's shouts.

"They're here, they're here."

Lu Fangfang came to her senses.

She quickly leveled the mud and sand in the stream with a shovel, then walked ashore.

She dried her feet, put on her shoes, and took a deep breath.

In the stream, Little Flower and Little Tibetan Fox were still searching when Lu Fangfang quickly called the two little ones up.

Leading the two little ones, she walked back as if nothing had happened.

"Fangfang, didn't you dig up the birch tree?"

Zhuang Mingcheng felt a little strange seeing his lover empty-handed.

Forehead……

"These two little guys insisted on playing in the water, so I didn't go dig. They kept me from doing anything."

Lu Fangfang pointed at Xiaohua and the little Tibetan fox, looking completely innocent.

"I see."

Zhuang Mingcheng couldn't help but laugh when he saw the two little ones were all soaking wet.

These two little ones sometimes act like children. He squatted down, took out a handkerchief, and started wiping the water off the two little guys.

Lu Fangfang felt very embarrassed.

Especially seeing Zhuang Mingcheng's serious expression, she felt like ants were biting her, and she couldn't be more uncomfortable. She quickly turned her head to look to the side.

More than an hour had passed, and the soldiers had already cut down seven or eight spruce trees, which they were now cutting into sections and carrying out of the forest.