Liu Chuxue transmigrated, but her beginning was hell. Fortunately, fate was not too unkind to her, granting her a portable space and several surprises.
The original owner's fiancé's f...
Chapter 1254 I'm not that petty
Fu Yancheng remembered what he was carrying and quickly handed it over; "This is the luggage I packed for you to go home, so you don't have to make another trip."
It turns out this guy was waiting here all morning for Li: "Thank you."
Fu Yancheng noticed her being polite to him and asked, "Are you angry?"
Chu Xue, knowing they were leaving soon, didn't want to distract him: "I'm not that petty."
Since she didn't have to make the trip herself, she was relieved. Seeing someone coming this way, she said, "Then you go ahead and do your work. I'll go inside and tidy up my things, and we can leave in a bit."
Fu Yancheng knew he had a mission and knew it was inconvenient for him to go in. Thinking that his wife was pregnant, he said, "Just get ready. I'll come over and help you with your luggage in a bit."
Chu Xue saw someone coming this way and nodded to him: "Okay, I understand."
Originally, I only brought one set of clothes as a formality, and everything else was stored in my space, so I packed it up quickly.
As I stepped outside, I ran into Anna, who was heading to breakfast: "Miss Xiao, thank you for accompanying me on this journey south. It must have been tiring."
She smiled and looked at her belly: "Don't worry, I've already communicated with them, the itinerary won't tire you out, I'm really looking forward to having you with me."
Her main mission in China has been accomplished, and the rest of the trip is just icing on the cake and purely a matter of personal interest. Therefore, she has already discussed with the staff in charge of her reception that the itinerary should not be too full and that a relaxed atmosphere is best.
Chu Xue's eyes were full of smiles, not just because of the political mission, but because Anna was such a thoughtful girl. Of course, she also wanted to promote Chinese culture to the world: "You will see the aesthetics of the East in the luster of silk, and understand the perseverance of thousands of years in the glaze of porcelain. I believe you will not have a wasted trip."
The two chatted happily as they walked to the restaurant. Anna was surprised to find that the girl in front of her not only spoke fluently about Chinese culture, but also impressed her when she talked about Western culture.
In addition to Captain Fu Yancheng, two other team members were in charge of security this time.
When Chu Xue went to the family compound, the two were on a mission, so they didn't know Chu Xue.
To keep it a secret, Fu Yancheng did not reveal Chu Xue's identity.
Before setting off, the two men were a little surprised to see Fu Yancheng carrying a large bag: "Whose luggage is our battalion commander carrying?"
There were three translators in the group, and her task was to serve Miss Anna well, so she stayed by Anna's side the whole time. When they arrived at the train station, the group was arranged to use a special passage.
After getting on the bus, Chu Xue and Anna were assigned to a separate compartment, with Fu Yancheng standing guard outside the whole time, which made Chu Xue feel very at ease.
Several times I would sneak out and secretly slip him small snacks, making it feel like we were having an affair, which was quite exciting.
Their first stop was Suzhou.
After a night's rest, and after breakfast the next day, a professional came to greet us: "Distinguished guests, next you will visit the silk workshop, which carries thousands of years of Chinese culture, so that you can have a direct understanding of the silk making process and the exquisite finished products."
Upon entering, not only the delegation members but also those who were visiting the silk workshop for the first time were greatly impressed. Amidst the clanging of the looms, the old weaver's fingers moved swiftly through the silk threads, and a plain Hangzhou silk was slowly unfolding in the warp and weft, as if it had come to life.
The staff member in charge of reception pointed to the pattern on the loom and explained: "This lotus entwined on the tree symbolizes endless life, and the mandarin ducks, in our legend, are a symbol of lifelong companionship."
The delegation members were deeply attracted by the scene and frequently expressed their admiration.
(End of this chapter)