A TV drama from the 90s was once the origin of Yu Yin's nightmares, and its ending theme song deeply influenced her.
Yu Yin's childhood was filled with the sounds of her parents argui...
Lu Shurui got on his bicycle and pedaled incredibly fast. If it weren't for the bad road conditions, he could have ridden like a race car.
The farm of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps was not far away, and Lu Shurui arrived at the farm office quickly. In a hurry, he rushed in without even stopping the car.
"Xiao Lu, what's wrong? Why are you in such a hurry?"
Yu's father's deputy stopped Lu Shurui from rushing in; their regimental commander was holding an important meeting.
"Uncle Wang, I need to talk to my dad urgently."
"The regimental commander and political commissar are having a meeting with the unit leaders right now. You can talk to them after the meeting."
Lu Shurui was sweating with anxiety. This matter couldn't be delayed; it was a matter of life and death.
"Uncle Wang, is it really urgent, a matter of life and death? Go and ask him?"
"What do you mean by a matter of life and death? What happened to Yu Yin?"
It seems I have no choice but to tell the truth. I should talk to Uncle Wang first; I can't waste any more time. Lu Shurui looked around; there was no one else there.
"Uncle Wang, Yu Yin rescued a People's Liberation Army comrade on the mountain. She doesn't know what to do, so she asked me to ask my dad how to handle it. The comrade is unconscious."
"What?"
Lu Shurui didn't know, but Uncle Wang did. The regimental commander and the others were holding a meeting to find the missing soldiers. They didn't know their specific identities, but they were definitely someone important.
Uncle Wang hurriedly ran to the meeting room; there was no time to discuss how to find it.
"Commander, there's an emergency."
"What's up?"
"Xiao Lu just came to report that Yu Yin rescued a People's Liberation Army comrade on the mountain, but the situation is critical, so he came to report."
Where are they?
The soldier, his face serious yet excited, quickly asked.
"Xiao Lu is outside."
"Let him in."
Uncle Wang turned and went out to find Lu Shurui; this matter was not suitable to be discussed outside.
"Tell me the details of what happened."
Lu Shurui glanced at his father-in-law, and seeing him nod slightly, he then recounted the whole story.
"Come on, you lead the way, we'll hurry up the mountain, the health center staff will follow."
Typical military style: fast, ruthless, and accurate.
Lu Shurui got into the army jeep and directed which way to go. Yu Yin measured the distance on foot, not running very fast. The four-wheeled vehicle was still quite fast, and soon they reached the foot of the mountain.
"There's no road ahead, we have to walk."
"Get off the bus and run forward."
Lu Shurui led the way, followed by seven or eight people, including Yu's father.
Lu Shurui exerted all his strength and pushed himself to the limit, bringing the person to the cave entrance. He then leaned on his knees, panting heavily, utterly exhausted.
The medic and two soldiers quickly stepped forward, surveyed the terrain, and, finding no danger, swiftly entered the cave.
"Captain Qiao, Captain Qiao, wake up."
The voices coming from the cave told everyone that the person had been found.
"Report, Captain Qiao has suffered an abdominal injury and has lost too much blood. He is still unconscious. The wound has been cleaned and bandaged. Although he has a high fever, he is not in life-threatening danger."
One of the soldiers who went in first came out and reported to his superior.
"Okay, go in and get Captain Qiao out. We'll get to the hospital right away."
"yes."
Three or four people went in together, and after a short while, they carried out the still unconscious People's Liberation Army soldier.
"Commander Yu, we need to go ahead and get to the hospital. We can talk about everything else later."
"Okay, you guys retreat first."
The group carried the injured man and hurried down the mountain, much faster than when they had come.
When Lu Shurui and the others came down, the two green jeeps had already disappeared.
Back at the farm office, Yu's father asked what had happened. Lu Shurui told him what he knew and was told to keep it a secret before being allowed to leave.
Leaving aside the emergency meeting convened by Yu's father and others, let's just talk about Lu Shurui who returned home.
Having recovered somewhat, Yu Yin finished her meal and was resting in bed, while the two little ones fell asleep in their crib.
"How are you feeling? Any better?"
Lu Shurui took a shower and came into the room. Seeing that Yu Yin was still awake, he got into bed and asked her.
"I'm much better, I'm just exhausted from running."
"If you're not sleepy, let's talk about what happened today. Did you go deep into the mountains?"
They were trapped in a cave for one night, partly because of heavy rain and partly because the cave was not far from the deep mountains, so they dared not go down the mountain rashly.
"Don't even mention it, it's all that pheasant's fault."
Yu Yin recounted her good fortune in encountering a large pheasant, chasing it all the way to the edge of the deep mountains without even noticing. Later, while hunting the pheasant, she accidentally pounced on an injured People's Liberation Army comrade.
“If that pheasant hadn’t run into that patch of grass, I wouldn’t have been able to pounce on the wounded PLA comrade. You don’t know, there’s a small, shallow ditch under that patch of grass, it wouldn’t have been easily discovered.”
Yu Yin also mentioned that she was terrified, but when she saw that they were People's Liberation Army soldiers, she was no longer afraid and only thought about how to save him. She couldn't reveal anything about the spatial dimension and the spiritual spring water, but could only emphasize that she washed his wounds and found herbs to bandage them.
"You have no idea how worried I was back then. I didn't have any cloth to bandage my wounds, so I had to give up my underwear and tear it up to use as a bandage. It was my favorite piece of underwear, and it was a bit of a shame to tear it up."
"What? You even tore your underwear? I've never even seen your underwear. You actually bandaged another man's wound."
Lu Shurui felt a pang of sadness. Ever since realizing he had fallen for Yu Yin, he had felt somewhat insecure. Mainly, Yu Yin was very independent and could live well without him, making him seem dispensable.
"Are you jealous? I had no choice. Saving a life is better than building a seven-story pagoda, especially since it was a comrade from the People's Liberation Army."
"You, you heartless woman, you're making me so angry!"
Yu Yin looked at the man who was puffing up in anger and lying down with his back turned, feeling somewhat confused.
Yu Yin believed in the principle of "nothing should be left unresolved." She believed in speaking her mind and not keeping things bottled up, since she was not the original owner of the body.
"What's wrong? Are you angry?"
Yu Yin hugged Lu Shurui from behind. This was the first time she had hugged him on her own initiative, and her body pressed tightly against his back.
Through the thin pajamas, Lu Shurui felt the softness against his back, a tingling sensation running through his body as if an electric current had struck him, and his blood rushed downwards.
Lu Shurui suddenly turned around, pinned Yu Yin down, and said through gritted teeth, "I like you, don't you realize it?"
Yu Yin's stunned expression was clearly visible to Lu Shurui through the bright moonlight.
He lowered his head unconsciously and kissed her slightly parted lips; they were so soft.
Things quickly spiraled out of control. Lu Shurui slowly kissed Yu Yin's eyes, her nose, her mouth, and then unconsciously moved downwards until he reached her collarbone.
After a brief moment of confusion, Yu Yin understood Lu Shurui's words, and she was still very excited. She had originally planned to cultivate their relationship in a positive direction, but unexpectedly, Lu Shurui had arrived first.
Therefore, she did not reject Lu Shurui's advances and even subtly responded.
Clothes were thrown out of the mosquito net one by one, accompanied by creaking sounds, men's panting, and women's moans...
The night was still long, and the moon blushed and hid behind the clouds.