Gao Fei was worried about his father and missed the capital, and gradually he was no longer immersed in the feeling of frustration.
She started writing the script with high morale. Being embarrassed was not her style. She wanted to create a good script, at least not to be left far behind by her good friends.
"Fei Fei." While Gao's mother was busy in the study, her voice came from upstairs again.
Gao Fei hurried downstairs, "What's wrong, Mom?"
"Go bring something to your dad. He hasn't come back for dinner for so long. Tell him that the disaster is under control now, so don't be so tired." Gao's mother handed her a thermos bucket.
Gao Fei took the thermos bucket to find her father. This was not the first time she went to deliver something, but this time when she went, she learned that her father had fainted and was sent to the hospital.
She was so anxious that she almost ran to the hospital. Her father had underlying diseases and she was worried that his life was in danger.
Fortunately, she rushed to the hospital and the doctor told her that she was just overworked.
Only then did Gao Fei feel like she was alive again. She wanted to thank the kind person who brought her father to the hospital. When she walked into the corridor, she saw a familiar figure.
So similar.
But how is that possible?
Logically, that person should be outside the borders, so how could he be in the capital, thousands of miles away?
Gao Fei didn't understand, but didn't say anything until the other person seemed to notice his gaze and turned around, then he was completely stunned.
It turned out to be Chu Wensu.
They looked at each other in disbelief.
Gao Fei wanted to ask him why he was here, but her eyes were attracted by the cigarette in his hand. She was shocked and incredulous... Wasn't that the cigarette she threw at the train station?
"You!" Gao Fei was stunned. "Why did you come to the capital?"
Looking at Chu Wensu, Gao Fei recalled the attempt that ended in vain.
She has to be ashamed.
After returning, she began to doubt her own judgment, thinking that Chu Wensu was simply a good person and she had misunderstood him.
But no matter how nice a person is, he can't just pick up and smoke a cigarette from a friend of the opposite sex, right?
Gao Fei really couldn't understand.
Chu Wensu put his hands behind his back and couldn't help but keep looking at her, "I came here to support you."
"What a coincidence that I chose you guys." Gao Fei felt a little complicated. "Anyway, thank you for saving my dad today."
Chu Wensu shook his head, "It's okay."
The topic seemed to have no room to go further, but both of them were reluctant to end it.
One suspected that the other had a crush on him, and the other was reluctant to miss this rare opportunity to meet... In short, the two of them fell silent at the same time, silently thinking about what other topics to talk about.
"Teacher Gao Fei," the nurse came over, "please come over and fill out some information."
Her voice brought both of them back to their senses. A hint of discomfort flashed across Gao Fei's face, and he hurriedly turned and walked into the corridor.
Chu Wensu was left standing there. He raised his hand, and his fingertips were burned.
He waited outside the ward for a while before turning around and leaving.
When Gao's mother learned that her husband had fainted, she hurried to the ward. At this time, Dean Gao had woken up and was listening to her lecture.
"Oh, you're really going to piss me off. You're so old, and I told you to act accordingly, but you just ignored me."
"I didn't know I would faint," Dean Gao said helplessly, "Isn't it okay?"
Gao's mother said angrily, "That's all thanks to the PLA comrades who sent you here. By the way, Feifei, did you thank them?"
“…Thank you, right?” Gao Fei thought. After all, the cigarettes he smoked were his own. To some extent, it was indeed a thank you.
Gao's mother looked at her daughter strangely. She was grateful, but why was she still so uncertain?
"Oh, Mom," Gao Fei knew what she was thinking when she saw her like this, "Don't worry, I know, I'm going to repay a favor."
Gao's mother didn't say anything then.
Not long after, Yu Manxiao came and Gao Fei sent her away. Chu Wensu was no longer outside the door.
She went to the corridor to check, but there was nothing.
Gao Fei's legs felt weak. Could he have left? She hurried downstairs. The hall was bustling with people, and she certainly didn't see that person.
It’s hard to describe my mood at this moment.
She only knew that she was a little disappointed. This time when they met, Chu Wensu only said two words to her.
"Why are you here?" I was standing in the hall in a daze when Chu Wensu's voice suddenly came from behind me.
Gao Fei turned around and saw that it was him. He breathed a sigh of relief, "I left for you."
"I just stopped by to see my comrades on the first floor."
Listening to Chu Wensu's explanation, Gao Fei's expression eased a little, and the two of them found a place to sit.
She asked, "How long will you go back this time?"
"Two days later," Chu Wensu paused and said, "there will be unified troop transport vehicles."
The troop transport train had very little right of way, and had to stop and give way to any other train it encountered. This time, he would have to stay on the train for at least half a month.
Maybe it was like this on the way here. In fact, supporting you is a tough job, traveling back and forth, and the food and accommodation here are not good.
"It's not easy to travel such a long distance to come to the capital." Gao Fei joked.
"Not bad." Chu Wensu didn't feel it was hard. Being able to sit here and talk with Gao Fei was the realization of his wish to come here.
I just sent someone to the hospital, who knew that person was Gao Fei's father by such a coincidence.
"You really are made of steel." Gao Fei looked sideways at him. "You really don't have anything else to say to me?"
The tone was very gentle, the tone very calm, as if to say how good the weather was today.
But Chu Wensu knew that this might be his last chance to talk to her face to face.
"My family's social status is very poor. My father and stepmother work on a farm, and my younger brother was transferred to the Tibetan area last year."
Chu Wensu originally thought that he would not say these words in front of anyone, but in fact, he really said them.
He looked very serious. "Gao Fei, it's not your problem. I just don't want to implicate anyone."
This serious and formal conversation kept replaying in Gao Fei's mind until he returned home in the evening.
She had no intention of writing the script and kept thinking over it.
No wonder Chu Wensu didn't like her asking about family matters and his responses to his family were vague. It turned out that he grew up in such an environment.
Having a bad score is fatal. If she is honest with herself, Gao Fei has never considered marrying someone with a bad score.
Because of her father's experience of studying abroad in his early years, she knew how much trouble puncture problems could cause. It was not until her father's superb medical skills that this situation completely disappeared.
Gao Fei is already a mature man with mature ideas, and he understands that people have to pay for their choices.
A whole week passed in hesitation.
She lay at home all day without opening the door, and Yu Man couldn't bear to see her like that. Wei Qing from the 22nd Division Art Troupe happened to come and called her over.
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