With her eyes open, she was faced with a mud-brick house and a strong, rough man. Xia Lan was bewildered.
She discovered she had actually returned to the 1970s, becoming an orphan who had jus...
"Okay, stop being angry. My parents have already taken them in!"
Qin Yu patted Lu Wu reassuringly.
"Uncle Wu, what are you doing here?"
Qin Yu looked at Lu Wu and asked.
Lu Wu touched his nose and coughed lightly.
“Since you guys are all gone, I felt uncomfortable in that place, so I asked to be transferred.”
Lu Wu's words made Qin Yu pause, and he gave him a deep look.
"Oh! I'm just an old man, with no ties to me, so it's all the same wherever I am."
Lu Wu turned his face away. He was a widowed old man with no children; it didn't matter where he was.
Staying in the military is quite good.
"Seeing that you're still alive, I'm relieved!"
Lu Wu patted Qin Yu on the shoulder and laughed happily.
"Wait here for me a bit. I'm preparing a gift for your wife. I never expected you to be married!"
Lu Wu remembered that he needed to prepare a gift for Xia Lan, so he turned around and left.
Qin Yu watched Lu Wu's retreating figure, turned his head, and wiped away the tears in his eyes.
"Brother Yu."
When Xia Lan came out, she saw Qin Yu turning his head to wipe away tears. This was the first time Xia Lan had ever seen Qin Yu like this.
He never acted like that, not even when he was with his own parents.
Why did you come out?
Qin Yu turned around to greet Xia Lan.
"That's... my father in the army."
Qin Yu looked at Xia Lan and said seriously.
"You know me, with Uncle Xu's help, I was sent to the army when I was fifteen. You could say I was the youngest in the army."
"Back then, Uncle Wu was my company commander. He took good care of me because I was young!"