The first time I saw him was at the military region's commendation ceremony. He looked dashing and heroic as he stood on the stage receiving an award. His military uniform made him look like a god descending to earth.
From that moment on, she vowed to become Commander Qin's woman.
Later, she found out that Qin Ye had a fiancée in Shanghai, and she felt both jealous and resentful.
Why should that pampered capitalist's daughter be worthy of her hero?
She went to great lengths to stop that woman, Su Tang.
At first, she tried every means to find out the Su family's address and wrote a letter.
They exaggerated the incident, saying that Qin Ye lost his leg in a border conflict and became disabled, unable to take care of himself afterward.
She simply couldn't believe that a pampered young lady raised in a place like Shanghai would be willing to marry a cripple and come all the way to this godforsaken Tibetan region!
Her suspicions were later confirmed: the capitalist's daughter, whom she had always looked down upon, not only had a bad family background but also a terrible temper.
Upon hearing that Qin Ye had become disabled, she refused to marry him.
As long as Su Tang doesn't come, Yan Manman has the advantage of being close to Qin, and Qin will be hers sooner or later!
But now, that woman is saying she's coming! How could she not be anxious!
She wanted to stay close to Qin Ye and cultivate their relationship, hoping to make Qin Ye see her medical skills in a different light.
As long as Qin Ye believes that Yan Manman is the revolutionary love that can fight alongside him through thick and thin.
Su Tang has no chance at all!
Seeing Qin Ye remain silent with a cold face, ignoring her words.
Yan Manman persisted, saying:
"Commander Qin, I... I have decent medical skills and am proficient in battlefield first aid. Please allow me to accompany the team. In case any comrades are injured, I can do my part and contribute to the country and the people!"
Qin Ye finally stopped and turned to look at her, his eyes as cold as ice.
"Combat units have their own medics and medical personnel; it's not the logistics interns' turn to go to the front lines! No matter what the combat mission is, it's not child's play! Get back to your posts immediately!"
Yan Manman shuddered under his gaze, but she still bit her lip, refusing to give up.
"Commander Qin, this is my father. He always taught me to be courageous and dedicated. And... I once successfully rescued several miners who were suffering from severe bleeding. The situation was even more complicated than on the battlefield..."
She raised her voice, trying to prove her worth, and even brought up her father, Vice President Yan of the military hospital.
"Commander Qin, I genuinely want to do something for the army!"
“Dr. Yan,” Zhao Meng spoke up at the right moment, his tone gentle yet firm.
"Commander Qin's orders are military orders. Your work in logistics is equally important. Focusing on doing your job well is the greatest contribution you can make to the troops."
His eyes held a warning, signaling her to stop bothering him.
This young Yan is too clever for her own good; she can't easily manipulate Old Qin.
Yan Manman bit her lip, looking at Qin Ye's cold and hard back and Zhao Meng's seemingly gentle but actually unyielding attitude.
Knowing that continuing would only bring her further humiliation, she lowered her head reluctantly and whispered, "Yes... I understand."
Qin Ye ignored her and strode out of the conference room.
Soon, a reinforced battalion was assembled.
Several military trucks covered with tarpaulins and a command jeep silently drove out of the military camp in the gradually darkening twilight, heading towards Yingchoujian.
Meanwhile, Su Tang and Lao Li's old military green jeep continued to chug along the bumpy Sichuan-Tibet Highway.
"Su-meizi, come on, have a piece of beef jerky. My wife made it herself, it's chewy!" Old Li took out a piece of beef jerky wrapped in oil paper from his pocket and handed it to Su Tang.
Su Tang smiled and accepted it, saying, "Thank you, Brother Li."
She also took out a biscuit wrapped in oil paper, which smelled of rich milk and wheat, from her canvas bag and handed it to Old Li.
"Brother Li, you should try this too. I brought it from Shanghai. It's good for filling your stomach."
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