Emptying the Family Fortune, Capitalist Lady Marries the Chief and Follows Him to the Army

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...

Chapter 66 Target: Deep in the Snowy Mountains, A Honeymoon Adventure! (1/2)

Seeing her insistence, Qin Ye nodded: "Alright, let's go to Baima Snow Mountain then. However, everything must be arranged by me, safety first."

His wife, from the very first day they met, was not one to play by the rules.

"Don't worry, Commander Qin, I promise I'll be a good boy/girl." Su Tang gave a playful, slightly off-standard military salute.

But she was thinking to herself, "Who will protect whom in the end is still uncertain!"

Now that the location was decided, Qin Ye began preparing supplies with great efficiency.

The military is issued a full range of survival gear, including: a cold-weather military overcoat, high-top military boots, a sleeping bag, a tent, an entrenching tool, a military knife, a military water bottle, a first-aid kit, living tools, a large amount of dry rations, and water...

Considering the food situation, I also brought some pots, pans, seasonings, etc.

But Qin Ye felt that this was his and Tangtang's first trip together, so how could they only have these hard military supplies?

He needs to prepare something nice for his wife.

Su Tang loves sweets, especially chocolate, Qin Ye remembers clearly.

That time in the city, she saw imported chocolates displayed in the supply and marketing cooperative's counter, and her eyes lit up. Although she didn't buy them in the end, Qin Ye kept them in mind.

In those days, chocolate was a rare commodity, especially in Tibet, where it was more precious than meat.

Qin Ye specially asked the head of the logistics department of the division headquarters to get a few pieces through the special supply channels of the military region.

I also recall Su Tang mentioning once that a novel called "Red Crag" was popular in Shanghai, along with other novels like "Song of Youth," and she talked about it quite enthusiastically.

He's a rough, uncultured guy; how could he possibly understand these love and romance books?

But he still shamelessly asked Zhao Meng to help him find some books at the secondhand book market.

He'll run himself ragged to get whatever his wife likes.

There are also warm cashmere products.

The nights on the plateau were bitterly cold, and Su Tang was also quite frail.

Qin Ye searched all over the city's supply and marketing cooperatives and department stores, comparing prices from three different shops, and finally found the softest and thickest pure cashmere scarf and a pair of gloves, in the off-white color that Su Tang liked.

Su Tang felt warm and tender as she watched Qin Ye bustling around like a busy little bee, preparing for their honeymoon.

This man usually seems cold and unromantic, but once he puts his heart into something, his tenderness and thoughtfulness are truly touching.

She also symbolically stuffed a few changes of underwear, some skincare products, a few bars of soap, and some commonly used medicines into her backpack.

Actually, she wasn't worried at all. She didn't have much else in her space, but she had plenty of all kinds of supplies!

The armory map allows you to exchange for the latest models of down jackets, down sleeping bags, high-energy compressed food, various special medicines, and even razor-sharp special agent daggers and small crossbow bolts...

That's enough for her to roam freely in the snow-capped mountains.

Before his departure, the entire Qin family came to see him off.

Qin Zhenbang, Qin's father, and He Shumin, Qin's mother, held Su Tang's hands and repeatedly reminded her to be careful and to tell Qin Ye if she needed anything.

What surprised Su Tang the most was Grandma Qin.

The old lady, unlike her usual stern self, held Su Tang's hand, her eyes even a little red.

Grandma Qin's voice carried a hint of guilt:

"In the past... In the past, Grandma was wrong. Grandma is senile and her thinking is rigid. She always looks at people with old eyes. As for you... Sigh, Grandma was blind and did not recognize your greatness. She misunderstood you."

"You are a smart, capable, generous, and kind child. On the contrary, I, your grandma, have already judged you based on your background. It's true... I'm getting more and more confused as I get older!"

Grandma Qin shook her head, a little embarrassed, as she spoke:

"You've taught this old woman a lesson with your actions! You've shown me that you can't judge a person by appearances, and you can't condemn someone based on their background."

"Qin Ye is so lucky to have married such a wonderful wife like you. It's a blessing he's accumulated over eight lifetimes, and it's also a stroke of good fortune for our Qin family's ancestors!"

Listening to the old lady's heartfelt words, Su Tang was filled with emotion.

It is truly remarkable that this elderly man, who used to be so critical of her, can now so honestly admit his mistakes and genuinely accept her.

As she spoke, she pulled a small bag wrapped in a handkerchief from her pocket and shoved it into Su Tang's hand.