"Sanqi, let's go."
"hug."
Sanqi looked listless, stretched out her arms, and asked for a hug.
"Hmm? Sanqi, are you tired? Are you feeling unwell?"
Bonnie touched Sanqi's forehead. "She doesn't have a fever?"
"I don't want to leave."
Sanqi nestled on her mother's shoulder, her face pressed against the crook of her neck.
"Together."
"What?"
Bonnie was a little confused. What did they mean by "together"?
"With Mom."
"Ah! Of course we're together, forever together."
Bonnie realized that the boy had taken yesterday's joke seriously.
"ensure!"
"I promise that I will always be with Gu Sanqi and never be separated from her."
"Go to the ground."
Bonnie put Sanqi on the ground, and the little guy was fully revitalized, walking ahead with his hands behind his back.
"Mom, hurry up."
"Okay, coming."
Watching the little one's retreating figure, Bonnie suddenly realized that she needed to be careful what she said in front of the child.
Often, parents think that children are too young to understand, so they talk without restraint, not realizing that children may only half-understand what their parents are saying.
Some children may show it outwardly, like Sanqi, while others may keep it in their hearts and slowly forget it, but it leaves a shadow in their hearts that may affect their entire lives.
"Madam, I'm here."
Sanqi ran into the yard and started chattering with Grandma.
"Grandma, I'm leaving."
Go ahead, but be careful.
"I understand, don't worry."
When Bonnie arrived at the beach, Han Weidong and the others were already there, and everything had been loaded onto the boat.
"You seem quite energetic today. Did you have a good dream last night?"
"Sister Bonnie, I know who the White Stripe in the Waves is now."
"Okay, I see. They're not your relatives."
"Sister Bonnie!"
Lin Hai's face turned red, whether from being teased or angry by Bao Ni.
"Okay? I'm just kidding, let's go."
A row of small boats glided out from the shore, breaking the calm of the sea.
"Let's row our oars, the little boat pushes through the waves. The beautiful white pagoda is reflected in the sea, surrounded by green trees and red walls. The little boat drifts gently on the water, a cool breeze blowing in our faces..."
Suddenly, Li Gang's singing came from the boat ahead, and then Zhang Yuanchao's voice joined in.
"Was this song already around this time?"
Bonnie muttered to herself, "I used to sing that in music class when I was a kid."
"What did you say, Bonnie?"
Han Weidong, who was standing next to her, didn't hear what Bao Ni said or what song she was talking about.
"Ah, I was talking about this song..."
"I heard this while watching a movie, isn't it nice?"
"Hmm, it sounds nice."
Classics are classics. Think about those so-called viral pop songs from later generations. Even if they get hundreds of millions of clicks, they are just meaningless piles of words. They are submerged in the ocean of the internet in a few days and are forgotten.
The boat stopped at the designated location, and Bonnie and the others resumed their work from yesterday.
Before they had even finished a few, they heard Lin Hai shout.
"Bonnie, look! There's someone here!"
Following the direction of his finger, it seemed as if people were swimming towards them from afar, and there was more than one.
"There really are people here, it looks like military training, and there's a boat following behind them!"
Bonnie glanced at it, and it really was. She remembered what Gu Ye had said yesterday; it really could be them.
Before long, the person swam up to them.
"Hello, sister-in-law!"
Hello!
The leader was a training pacesetter from Gu Ye's group, whom Bonnie had met before.
"Sister Bonnie, is this your husband's group? That's amazing, they swam all the way from the shore!"
Han Weidong and the others looked at Bao Ni and roughly understood what was going on.
When Gu Ye arrived, all the soldiers had already assembled.
"Everyone, line up in your training teams and begin diving practice."
The phrase "strict obedience" may have been coined specifically for soldiers. At a single command, the soldiers move in perfect unison, seemingly disappearing into the horizon in a flash.
When Bonnie first saw Gu Ye during training, how to describe him? Serious, calm, expressionless... Bonnie felt at a loss for words. She could sum it up in one word: "handsome"!
"Reporting to the commander, the diving training is complete."
"Okay, now, follow Comrade Lin Baoni's instructions and do something practical to help the people in need."
At this moment, Gu Ye changed his expression, looked at Bao Ni, and signaled to her that she could give orders.
Bonnie was overjoyed; it was so good to have Gu Ye around.
Bonnie asked the soldiers to help train one-on-one, so that they could work and teach at the same time without interfering with each other.
Over there, the soldiers were training and working with the boys, while over here, Gu Ye and Bao Ni also went into the water, working together to hammer wooden stakes and place stone pillars in the sea. As the saying goes, teamwork makes the dream work, and they hadn't spent time alone together in a long time.
Underwater, even though there are people around, the hazy, ethereal feeling is even more captivating.
"Commander, all the wooden stakes and stone pillars have been installed."
"Comrade Lin Baoni, do you have any other wooden stakes that need to be placed?"
"Reporting to Commander Gu, there's still some that haven't been transported over from the shore."
Gu Ye instructed the soldiers to continue their diving training while waiting for the wooden stakes to arrive.
Bonnie quickly arranged for people to go back and transport the wooden stakes; it was a rare opportunity to have help today.
With the help of the soldiers, Bonnie and her team completed their mission ahead of schedule.
The group of kids looked on with envy as they watched the soldiers roaming around.
"Sister Bonnie, if our team recruits again, I'll sign up too. They're amazing!"
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