Wang Jingyi waved her hand, "It's okay, I only knocked a few times."
"I need to go to the canteen to get food, sister-in-law, wait for me a moment, I'll go get the lunchbox."
As she turned to go inside, Wang Jingyi called out to her, "I've brought you your food."
Su Yue turned around. "You called?"
This time, she was genuinely embarrassed.
As Wang Jingyi walked, she said, "Yes, come on in and eat. Don't be shy with your sister-in-law."
Su Yue followed Wang Jingyi into the main room, where Wang Jingyi saw a piece of paper being held down by a cup on the dining table.
"Su Yue, did Fu Shen write this to you?"
Su Yue walked over, picked it up, and asked Wang Jingyi to help her look at it.
[Su Yue, I'm leaving. Take good care of yourself at home. I've already asked the logistics team to buy the wok and rice cooker for the house. These things are heavy, so it's inconvenient to ask your sister-in-law to buy them.]
The bottom right corner says "Fu Shen," and that's it.
After reading it and knowing what Fu Shen had written, Su Yue continued eating.
Wang Jingyi saw that nothing was wrong and told her to come and pick up the lunchbox tomorrow.
Tomorrow I'll take her to the cafeteria for breakfast, and after we eat, we'll wander around a bit before leaving.
Back home, Wang Jingyi said to Yang Guohua, who was reading the newspaper, "I never thought Fu Shen would turn out like this after getting married."
Yang Guohua placed the newspaper down and asked curiously, "What does it look like?"
Wang Jingyi said, "He will write to Su Yue after going on a mission."
Yang Guohua said, "That's great."
He was also worried that Fu Shen was a straightforward person who wouldn't know how to coax people.
When the time was up, I grabbed my things and left.
Wang Jingyi said, "Yes, Fu Shen is much better than you were back then. Let alone writing letters, if he says a single word to me before leaving the house, I would be thankful to God and grateful that Comrade Yang Guohua still remembers his wife who has always followed behind him."
She thought back to the past, when Yang Guohua hadn't met the requirements to accompany his family to the army. Every time he went home to visit relatives, he would leave either in the middle of the night or early in the morning, without saying anything to her, just taking his things and leaving.
After having children, I can't leave so easily anymore; the children will tug at my trouser legs and try to stop me from leaving.
Yang Guohua: "...It happened so many years ago, I still remember it."
Wang Jingyi said, "I will remember this for a hundred years."
Yang Guohua laughed, stood up, patted Wang Jingyi on the shoulder, and said, "Alright, if you remember, then you remember."
Who told him to be so impulsive back then, failing to consider Comrade Wang Jingyi's feelings?
He's been talked about about this for ten years now, so there's no harm in it continuing.
Having figured it out, he added, "Remember to take Xiao Su around tomorrow so she can get used to the environment as soon as possible. It's quite difficult for a young girl to come to a strange place while her husband is about to go out on a mission."
He looked at Su Yue's information; her father had served in the army for ten years, but retired after injuring his foot.
He got married, had children, then his wife died, and he raised his children alone. He died while saving someone.
After her father passed away, Su Yue gained a fiancé.
When she grew up, her fiancé didn't appreciate her and got together with her cousin.
The village party secretary took pity on her and asked her fiancé's comrade-in-arms if he was willing to marry her.
The people sent by the military only checked these things.
Fortunately, no information was found about Fu Shen and Su Yue being together.
Otherwise, things will get complicated.
Jiang Huaidong committed a moral offense, and he was willing to take responsibility for his mistakes, agreeing to marry Su Xiaomei.
The Red Guards and villagers didn't pursue the matter too much, so it wasn't considered very serious. It would have been different if it were Fu Shen.
For seducing his comrade's fiancée, even if he wasn't beaten to death by the Red Guards, Jiang Huaidong would still hold him accountable.
He would not give up until he dragged Fu Shen away from the army.
Wang Jingyi also felt sorry for Su Yue, who was only two or three years younger than her two sons.
I never saw my mother when I was little, and my father passed away when I was eight.
She finally grew up, but her fiancé didn't like her; he liked someone else.
I really don't know how to describe how unlucky this girl's fate is.
Yang Guohua gave a rough account of Su Yue's background, some true and some false, so this was the version that Wang Jingyi heard.
She also didn't know that Su Yue's fiancé was Jiang Huaidong.
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