Li Xia held back her laughter and said to An An, "Dad will gradually improve."
Gu Weicheng nodded in agreement, his wife is still the best.
An An fell asleep at night. Li Xia lay in bed, thinking about the words she heard during the day.
She is the original owner. She is supposed to belong here and she is here to renew her past relationship.
Although the person did not say who it was.
But Li Xia felt that it should be Gu Weicheng.
"Weicheng." In the darkness, Li Xia called Gu Weicheng's name.
Gu Weicheng responded immediately: "I'm here, what's wrong?"
"It's okay, I just wanted to call you." Li Xia said. Hearing Gu Weicheng's voice, she felt inexplicably at ease.
It was as if a soul that had been wandering for a long time finally found peace at this moment.
After a moment of silence, Gu Weicheng reached over An An's body and held Li Xia's hand.
He said, "I'm here, you can sleep well."
In the quiet darkness, there was only the sound of shallow breathing, but Li Xia knew clearly that at this moment, her heart was beating a little faster.
Have a good night.
The next morning, Gu Weicheng went to the cafeteria to get his meal as usual.
Gu Weicheng didn't let Li Xia get up early to make breakfast, and Li Xia wouldn't take the initiative to ask it.
Gu Weicheng got up too early. If he made breakfast at home, he would have to get up after six o'clock, which was not Li Xia's biological clock.
There is a canteen in the army anyway, it’s so convenient to eat in the canteen!
Seeing Gu Weicheng getting up in a daze, Li Xia turned over comfortably and continued to sleep~
Gu Weicheng glanced at her with eyes full of doting.
On the way that Gu Weicheng had to pass to go to the cafeteria, Su Wenyan was waiting with a lunch box in her arms. When she finally saw the tall figure, Su Wenyan's face lit up with joy.
"Brother Gu, are you going to the cafeteria to get food?" Su Wenyan asked in disbelief.
Gu Weicheng didn't have a good impression of Su Wenyan, but for Su Wenbin's sake, he stopped.
"Yeah." Where else could I go with my lunch box if not to the cafeteria to get food?
"Didn't my sister-in-law come to join the army? Why does Brother Gu still have to go to the canteen to get food? Doesn't my sister-in-law cook breakfast?" Su Wenyan showed a surprised expression.
"I've had breakfast in the army cafeteria, and it doesn't taste that good. Brother Gu, this is the egg pancake I made for my brother this morning. I made a lot of it, so my brother definitely can't finish it. Why don't you take some and have some!
This is just a small token of my appreciation. I am really grateful to Brother Gu for saving me on the train that day. If it weren’t for Brother Gu, I don’t know where I would be right now.”
Gu Weicheng is 1.9 meters tall, so Su Wenyan needs to look up at him.
She blinked her eyes and tried her best to look younger. After all, the soul inside her body was already in her forties.
"Comrade Su, I know your background. You have never had a hard life since you were a child, so you look down on everything in the army. But you should know that your good life is earned at the cost of the soldiers' flesh and blood! Please be careful with your words in the future!"
"When we go on a mission, we can only eat dry rations as hard as stones and drink dirty water on the ground. If every soldier complains about this and that and is content with pleasure, there will be no need to fight the war."
"How many martyrs could not even have a full meal before they died! The food in the army canteen is already very good for us. There are still many people in poor mountainous areas who cannot even eat the food that you think is not very good!"
After saying this, Gu Weicheng didn't even bother to glance at Su Wenyan and turned away.
Su Wenyan looked at Gu Weicheng's back, feeling embarrassed and angry.
She got up early at five o'clock and started making egg pancakes. Her brother praised her for being sensible, but in fact, she worked so hard to deliver them to Gu Weicheng. Otherwise, she didn't want to work like a slave for that family in her previous life, getting up at five o'clock every day to make breakfast.
But now, not only did Gu Weicheng not appreciate it, he also lectured her.
People passing by looked over here, Su Wenyan covered her face, turned around and ran back home.
When Gu Weicheng came back after preparing breakfast, Li Xia was already washing up.
Seeing Gu Weicheng coming back, Li Xia asked, "What are you having for breakfast today?"
Gu Weicheng opened the lunch box and said, "It's the same as yesterday, steamed buns and porridge. If you want to change to something else, I'll prepare something else tomorrow."
Li Xia teased, "Nothing else? Didn't you take the breakfast that Captain Su's sister brought you?"
Hearing Li Xia mention Su Wenyan, Gu Weicheng frowned and said:
"Before, I just thought that Captain Su's sister was a little stupid. After hearing what she said today, I felt that the capitalist lady is indeed a capitalist lady. Her thinking is completely problematic. It was a wrong decision for Su Wenbin to let her sister join the army. She should go to the farm for reform."
Then he asked, “How did you know that?”
Li Xia said: "I have a lot of eyeliner."
Mrs. Tao went to the cafeteria to get food and came back to tell her that she saw Su Wenyan talking to Gu Weicheng, but she didn't know what they were talking about.
She naturally trusted Gu Weicheng, but she also knew that Su Wenyan was not giving up.
But it seems that Su Wenyan has shot herself in the foot again.
Seeing Gu Weicheng mention Su Wenyan, Li Xia frowned with disgust and planned to change the subject.
She asked, "Okay, let's not talk about this anymore. Will you attend today's study session?"
Gu Weicheng said, "The organization didn't let us go, but the military doctors from the clinic will go, and some of the nearby villagers will also go. Don't be nervous, just treat the people below you as carrots and cabbages as you would at home."
He thought Li Xia was nervous.
In fact, it was just a first aid knowledge class, so Li Xia was not nervous. He had already practiced giving PPT presentations in front of hundreds of people in the company.
Li Xia said: "You are quite experienced."
Gu Weicheng drank a mouthful of porridge and said, "The first time I was awarded for merit, I was only seventeen years old when my leader asked me to speak. Looking at so many people below, I was more nervous than when I was facing the enemy's cannon fodder on the battlefield. I told myself to treat the leaders below the stage as nothing."
Unexpectedly, Gu Weicheng was still so young and naive. Li Xia imagined the scene at that time and couldn't help laughing.
afternoon.
Li Xia thought that there were probably about 10 to 20 people listening, but when she got there she realized that there were actually hundreds of people attending today's study session.
Some of them were soldiers from the army and military doctors from the clinic, and others were nearby residents.
The troops informed nearby residents about the first aid classes they were going to have and asked everyone who was free to attend the classes so they could learn some life-saving tips for critical moments.
Political Commissar Shen’s wife Cao Hongying also came, after all, it was she who gave the suggestion to Political Commissar Shen.
She said to Li Xia, "Don't be nervous when you go on stage later. Just speak the same way you practiced at home."
Li Xia was much calmer than she thought. She smiled and said, "Sister-in-law, I know."
Cao Hongying looked at Li Xia's confident expression and gave her a thumbs up in her heart.
Li Xia listed a total of ten first aid tips for what to do when encountering the following situations, such as: artificial respiration, cardiac arrest, food poisoning, electric shock, flying insects drilling into the ears, finger amputation, epileptic seizure, etc.
In fact, even decades later, many people are still unable to immediately provide correct first aid when encountering these accidents.
Not to mention that it was the 1970s when information was backward. What she taught were things that were easy to encounter in life and were very practical.
She also designed an interactive plot, where she asked people in the audience to come up and she would demonstrate the movements herself.
After finishing, she would call a dozen more people to the stage and ask them to try again to see if they did it right.
Because her explanations are easy to understand and she invites people to the stage to interact, it is easy for people in the audience to absorb the knowledge.
At this moment, a voice suddenly came from the crowd: "The person giving the lecture on the stage doesn't seem to be a doctor. She seems to be just a military dependent from the countryside. How can she have the qualifications to teach us these things?
Shouldn't these be taught by doctors? If she teaches like this, who knows if it's really useful or not? What if it's useless and it wastes time? Can she be responsible?"