[Protagonist with explosive combat power vs. Venomous-tongued, vengeful, refined rogue male lead]
After a laboratory explosion, Lin Tang returned to that barren era and bound herself to a che...
Chapter 349 Just Live
Lin Weiguo remained silent.
Taking care of your own family and letting your wife be filial to your parents is also considerate, right?
Seeing that his wife was chatting with Tangtang, Lin Fu quickly brought the topic back.
"Tangtang, your brother Weiguo sent you a separate letter. Please take a look first."
Having said that, he handed the letter to Lin Tang.
Curious about what their son had said to Tangtang, they came over together.
Lin Tang read a part of it, and a light flashed in his eyes.
It seemed as if there were stars shining inside.
A rare smile appeared on his face.
"That's a good thing!" she said happily.
Seeing his niece was so happy, Lin Fu asked on behalf of everyone, "Tangtang, what's the good news?"
Could it be that Weiguo has a partner? !
That's not right either.
It is said that there is no one there, not even a female mosquito, so how can they possibly find a partner?
Thinking of his eldest son, Lin Fu felt both proud and worried.
The eyes of the other members of the Lin family were all focused on Lin Tang.
Lin Tang put away his smile and said, "...Brother Weiguo said he saw Uncle Heping."
Uncle Heping?
The Lin family was a little overwhelmed.
Uncle Heping, Tangtang knew someone named Heping. In the whole village, there was only Xiao Heping who went out to serve in the army.
Lin Fu's lips trembled slightly, and he asked in shock: "Tang, Tangtang, are you talking about... Xiao Heping?"
But, didn’t Heping... sacrifice himself?
Could it be...
Lin Tang nodded and said, "Yes, it's Uncle Heping.
Uncle Heping did not sacrifice himself. He has been on missions all these years. Brother Weiguo said in the letter that Uncle Heping will be back soon.
Hmm... the letter was sent a month ago. Calculating the time, Uncle Heping should be back soon."
Grandma Yang finally waited until she was reunited with her son, how wonderful! !
Lin Fu was slightly stunned, then he started laughing.
He patted his thigh.
"Great, Heping is back alive, that's great!"
Gao Ping also smiled. "It's really a great thing. If Aunt Yang knew about this, she would be so happy."
Thinking about Aunt Yang's old age, she was worried that if she told the truth, the old lady would not be able to bear it.
"Are you sure? Can you tell Aunt Yang about this?"
Lin Tang didn't think much and said bluntly:
"Uncle Heping is injured and won't be able to go to the battlefield anymore. He should be demobilized. It's better to tell Granny Yang in advance."
Brother Weiguo said in the letter that when they were on a mission, they encountered the seriously injured Xiao Heping.
The man was saved thanks to the healing medicine she sent him.
But the injury was too severe and my foot was not in good condition, so I had to retire.
Giving Grandma Yang a heads-up in advance will prevent Uncle Heping from coming back suddenly and scaring the old lady.
Gao Ping nodded and said, "Okay, I'll go find Aunt Yang later."
Lin Fu sighed, "...It's good to be alive."
Just like his expectation for Weiguo, it would be best if he could come back intact.
...No matter if I lose limbs, as long as I'm alive, it's fine.
After all, it’s a battlefield!
When Gao Ping thought of her eldest son, her eyes became sore again.
I’m afraid I’ll ruin everyone’s mood.
She shifted her focus.
“…We are also planning to build a few brick houses in the main house.
Weiguo has sent me a lot of money in the past few years, and I have saved it all.
My boss and I wanted to build a separate place for Weiguo.
No matter when he comes back, his father and I will always prepare a place for him to live."
When our family was in financial difficulty two years ago, we were able to get by a little better thanks to the allowance from our eldest son.
However, she still remembers all the allowances she used.
My daughter has already been married off.
The second and third children also have stable incomes.
She saved a separate portion of the money for Weiguo.
Baoguo and Aiguo both knew about this, and the two brothers had nothing to say.
As for Guo Xiu, the only one who had an opinion about her daughter-in-law, no one cared about her opinion.
Guo Xiu could live a good life, but she dared to make trouble? No one would tolerate her!
Lin Tang looked at his two cousins Lin Baoguo and Lin Aiguo.
They looked indifferent, as if they had guessed this already.
There is no dissatisfaction.
Li Xiuli also subconsciously glanced at the two of them.
I felt relieved immediately.
They all have conscience.
"Sister-in-law has thought of everything. We should indeed build a house for Weiguo. Whether he lives in it or not, he should at least have one." Li Xiuli said.
As they were talking, Lin Tang was stumped by something in the letter.
Lin Weiguo used the medicine sent by Lin Tang on Xiao Heping. It not only stopped the bleeding quickly, but also helped the injured person recover quickly, which caught the attention of the military doctors.
The military doctor reported the case to his superiors, who attached great importance to it.
I went to ask Lin Weiguo specifically, and that's how the question about medicine for injuries came about.
In fact, if the medicine is made into an oral medication, the effect will be better.
However, the medicine was difficult to carry, so Lin Tang made it for external use.
I didn't expect Brother Weiguo to use it so soon.
After all, the medicine was not from a regular source.
Who would believe that medicine made by a little girl would be effective?
Her original intention was to let her cousin protect himself.
What she didn't expect was that supplies there would be so scarce.
Even life-saving medicine is in short supply!
He actually used it directly.
Lin Lu glanced and saw that his daughter looked a little strange.
After thinking for a moment, he asked, "Tangtang, did your cousin say anything else?"
The people who were talking suddenly stopped talking and all looked at Lin Tang.
"It's not a big deal." Lin Tang paused and said, "Didn't I send some homemade medicine to Brother Weiguo before?
Originally, I wanted to let Brother Weiguo be prepared for emergencies.
Unexpectedly, there was a shortage of medicine there, so the medicine was given directly to Uncle Heping.
The army felt that the medicine was very effective, so they asked Brother Weiguo to write to me and ask me some questions..."
In fact, the wording in Lin Weiguo's letter was very conservative.
When the military doctors saw it, they regarded it as a miracle drug and praised it highly.
"What? You sent medicine to your brother Weiguo? We haven't heard you say that." Gao Ping was extremely surprised by this.
When someone does a good deed, they want everyone to know about it.
Tangtang from the Lin family always likes to do things quietly without saying a word.
If Weiguo hadn't written to ask, she probably wouldn't have planned to tell him.
Lin Tang smiled and said, "It's not a big deal, there's nothing to say.
As long as Auntie doesn't blame me for being nosy, I'll just send the three-no medicine to Brother Weiguo."
She has always admired soldiers.
What's more, the soldier is his own relative, so of course he has to be more attentive.
Gao Ping held Lin Tang's hand affectionately and said with a smile, "I'm not an ungrateful person. I'm happy that you're thinking about your brother Weiguo."
Only when more people at home care about Weiguo will he value that life more.
Lin Fu is a man, so he is more rational.
The first question he asked was the key point.
"Tangtang, what exactly did your brother Weiguo write in the letter? Was he asking about your medicine?"
Lin Tang thought that he was not only asking, but also leaving a difficult question.
She had never imagined that medicine there would be in such short supply.
In extremely harsh environments, some soldiers had no medicine to use and military doctors could only watch helplessly.
Those who have never faced it will never understand the feeling of helplessness.
Lin Tang's heart ached when he thought of those heroes who left their hometowns and built the city walls with their flesh and blood, most of whom were young people who had just reached adulthood.
(End of this chapter)