Military marriage + historical setting + space + transmigration + sweet romance + love that deepens over time. This is a story about an absolutely doting wolfdog general and a seemingly innocent bu...
It was late at night, and Su Tang lay on her small bed at her grandmother's house, looking at the hazy moonlight outside the window.
He held in his hand the brand-new special pass stamped with a red seal, and a train ticket to Chengdu.
Tomorrow, she will board the train heading west.
Before leaving, Su Tang had a thought and entered the space.
The patched old cotton-padded jackets, enamel mugs, and cloth shoes with multi-layered soles that her grandmother gave her were carefully placed in a clean wooden box.
These things carry the warmth of Grandma's hands.
She walked around the space and saw that the crops on the black soil were growing well.
With a slight thought, one click is all it takes to collect.
The newly harvested rice was piled up like a small mountain, emitting an enticing aroma.
There are also fruits and vegetables that gleam with a spiritual glow, as well as rare medicinal herbs that are quite old.
She quietly took out several bags of rice and flour that had been soaked and ripened with spiritual spring water, as well as some dried mushrooms and cured meat from her spatial storage, and placed them one by one next to the rice jar and in the cupboard in her grandmother's kitchen under the cover of night.
These things are enough for my grandmother and uncle's family to eat for a while.
Only after doing all this did she feel at ease and return to her bed.
The next morning, just as dawn was breaking.
Grandma Zhou and Aunt Li Xiuyun were already busy in the kitchen.
Uncle Lin Wenbo was chopping firewood in the yard, glancing into the kitchen every now and then.
"Tangtang, you're awake? Come here quickly, your auntie made you two poached eggs in sweet soup. Eat them on the way, they'll keep you full!"
Li Xiuyun brought out a chipped, rough porcelain bowl, steaming hot.
Grandma peeked out from the kitchen, holding a cloth bag in her hand:
"And this, fried rice noodles, fried with lard, so fragrant! When you're hungry, just grab a handful and eat it dry, or you can soak it in water to drink."
Su Tang took the fried egg, feeling a warm glow in her heart.
"Thank you, Auntie. Thank you, Grandma."
Grandma then stuffed a net bag into her hand:
"Here are some cooked sweet potatoes and corn on the cob, and a small jar of malted milk powder that your uncle specially went to the supply and marketing cooperative to get for you yesterday. Mix it with water and drink it on the way to help you recover."
Lin Wenbo also came over, carrying a bulging military green canvas bag.
"Tangtang, here are some clothes your grandma prepared for you, along with a few bars of soap and a new towel."
He paused, then took an envelope from his pocket and handed it to Su Tang:
"This is some money and national food coupons that your uncle is giving you. It's not much, so use it sparingly. You can't be without money when you're traveling."
As Su Tang watched their busy figures and listened to their repeated words of advice, her nose felt a little sore.
"Grandma, Uncle, Aunt, please don't bother, I have enough stuff, I really can't carry it all."
Although no matter how much stuff there is, it's just a matter of throwing it into the space, Su Tang couldn't bear to see her three relatives working so hard.
"Silly child, how could it be too much? It's hard to be away from home for a thousand days, but it's good to be at home for one day. I heard that Tibet is very cold and the food is not good. You must not make yourself suffer."
“Yes, Tangtang,” Li Xiuyun said, “We don’t know what’s going on with Commander Qin, so you need to be careful. If you’re wronged, send a telegram back, and your uncle will come pick you up!”
Lin Wenbo glared at his wife:
"What are you talking about! I still trust the Qin family lad. His father and Brother Su have a life-or-death bond."
He then looked at Su Tang, his tone softening: "But your aunt is right, think things through more and don't force yourself. Once you get there, settle in first, and write if you need anything."
Su Tang nodded slightly: "Yes. I understand. Don't worry, I'll take good care of myself."
She pushed the envelope back: "Uncle, you keep the money and tickets, I have some here."