Master, Brother Taihe, Uncle Gu, Aunt Gu, Sister-in-law Xiaoxue, Sister Moyue, Dean. Su Xingran also stretched out her hand and waved it a few times. Su Xingran walked out of the exit and stood in front of them.
Su Xingran softly called out "Master". Huang Zhenhua reached out and touched her head, his eyes slightly red, and said, "It's good that you've returned safely. Master doesn't blame you."
Behind Huang Taihe stood three soldiers in military uniforms; the four of them had come to take the doctors home. Huang Taihe walked to the middle, saluted, and said, "Comrades doctors, I am Huang Taihe, the officer here to take you home. The car is parked outside the train station. Please get in the car, and our soldiers will take you to your doorstep."
Su Xingran naturally went back with Huang Zhenhua and the others. The job of picking her up wasn't originally Huang Taihe's; he volunteered to do it. He knew his father definitely wanted to pick up Xingran, so he accepted the job.
The group walked outside the train station. Su Xingran said goodbye to the doctors and followed Huang Zhenhua into the car Huang Taihe had driven. The four members of the Gu family rode in a factory vehicle, which originally belonged to the Gu family but became public property after the factory was merged into a state-owned enterprise.
The car stopped in front of the Huang family's house. Su Xingran got out and looked at everything familiar before her, finally feeling like she had escaped from the battlefield. The four members of the Gu family also got out of the car. Liang Yun walked up to Su Xingran, took her hand, and said, "Good girl, let's go home!"
As Su Xingran and the others entered the house, Aunt Huang was pacing back and forth in the living room. Knowing that Su Xingran had returned to Beijing today, she had gone out early in the morning to buy a lot of groceries to nourish Su Xingran's body.
Upon seeing Su Xingran, Huang Ma's eyes immediately welled up with tears. Huang Ma walked up to Su Xingran, reached out and hugged her, saying, "Xingran, it's good that you're home safely. Are you hurt? You've lost so much weight, you must have suffered a lot! Huang Ma bought a lot of groceries, eat more later to make up for it."
Su Xingran nodded and said, "Okay, I'll eat more food later. Aunt Huang, I'm fine, you don't need to worry."
Huang Ma remembered the hot water she had boiled. "Xingran, Huang Ma has boiled some hot water for you. You must feel uncomfortable after sitting on the train for so long. Go wash up and come out to eat in a bit."
Liang Yun also said, "Yes, you must be feeling uncomfortable after sitting on the train for so long. Xingran, go take a hot shower and make yourself feel better."
Su Xingran herself felt extremely uncomfortable, as there was no chance to shower on the train. She felt like she was already pickled, so she obediently went to wash herself.
Liang Yun's voice rang out from the living room, "Sigh, look at Xingran, she's gotten so thin. She was already thin, but now she's all skin and bones, and her face has become even thinner."
Xiao Xue and Gu Moyue agreed. When they saw Su Xingran at the train station, they both thought she was so thin that her clothes hung loosely on her. To be honest, as women, they truly admired Su Xingran. The battlefield was no place; even if she wasn't carrying weapons to kill the enemy, she was still working amidst the chaos of war.
Huang Zhenhua was well aware of the situation on the battlefield. As a military medic or logistics personnel, once fighting broke out, they wouldn't even have time to eat, focusing solely on treating wounded soldiers. The number of wounded soldiers in battle wasn't just a few dozen; sometimes, a small battle could result in hundreds, even thousands, of injuries.
In the bathroom, Su Xingran carefully washed her body. For the past month, she had barely had time for proper hygiene, always just quickly wiping herself down. She even changed her undergarments when she managed to sneak into her spatial dimension.
Su Xingran looked at the scars on her legs and arms, the marks she had sustained while rescuing people on the front lines. Bumping into rocks and shoving stones was commonplace. Su Xingran hadn't even had time to treat her own wounds, making them look quite gruesome.
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