Nai Naiwen pursed her lips awkwardly, not expecting Luo Yunhang to understand her fear.
But then I thought about it again, and it made sense. He could have just walked away and let himself be shot, but in such a dangerous situation, he resolutely jumped down to save me. He must be a good person.
Thinking this way reduced her fear considerably.
Luo Yunhang took out a small flashlight from the miniature space and handed it to her.
I prepared this every time I looked at antiques, but I never expected it to come in handy now.
"This is a small flashlight. You can't turn it on now. If the people chasing us see it, it will expose our position. If you really can't see anything while climbing the mountain, you can use it to scan the area to avoid any danger," Luo Yunhang explained carefully.
"I understand, thank you." Nai Naiwen gripped the small flashlight in her hand tightly, without asking Luo Yunhang why he had a flashlight.
I don't know why, but I suddenly felt calmer than ever before. Maybe it was the older brother's thoughtfulness that calmed me down.
Nanawin, you can do it.
As Luo Yunhang began to climb upwards, finding firm footholds, he guided the girl behind him.
The two climbed upwards little by little.
Luo Yunhang not only had to pay attention to the road he was walking on, but also had to be mindful of his surroundings and be wary of anyone chasing him.
Fortunately, those people only wandered around the perimeter and did not go deeper.
Luo Yunhang could climb up by himself in a few minutes, but it took him a full half hour to climb up with the girl behind him.
Fortunately, both of them made it up unharmed in the end.
This mine is quite large; it can accommodate several people lying down and resting.
Nana looked down with lingering fear. It was like a bottomless abyss, and she could hardly imagine how she had managed to climb up.
Exhausted, she plopped down in the mine shaft.
Luo Yunhang also sat down to rest.
Running and climbing was really tiring.
Neither of them spoke; only their breathing filled the mine.
After a long silence, Nanawin spoke first: "Brother, thank you. My name is Nanawin. When my father comes to find us tomorrow, I will make him thank you. You can have anything you want."
Luo Yunhang decided to save her out of pure conscience, without expecting anything in return.
In that moment on the truck, he hesitated for a long time, but in the end, his emotions prevailed over his reason.
If he hadn't encountered it, so be it; but now that he had, he couldn't just stand by and watch a little girl die in front of him.
Looking back now, it was indeed quite risky.
What if... there is no what if.
"My name is Luo Yunhang, no need for thanks."
The mine was quiet for a long time again.
After a moment's hesitation, Nanawin asked, "Why did you save me?"
Luo Yunhang thought for a moment: "Maybe it's because I'm Chinese. The morals ingrained in us Chinese people don't allow me to stand by and watch someone die."
If he had encountered a woman today, he probably wouldn't have jumped, but she was still a child. No matter how big the problem is, underage children are innocent.
Nanawen suddenly stood up in surprise: "You're Chinese?"
Luo Yunhang was surprised because Nai Nai Wen was speaking standard Mandarin.
"You can speak Chinese?"
Nanawin showed the most genuine smile she had seen in an hour.
“I’ve been learning Mandarin since I was little. My dad said that our ancestors were Chinese, so we have to learn Mandarin. We communicate in Mandarin at home.” Nai Nai Wen’s tone carried a hint of pride and affection.
"My father was right, Chinese people are very friendly and very brave."
This was the first time Nanawin had ever known that someone would actually save a complete stranger.
Unexpectedly, when his life was hanging by a thread, a Chinese hero descended from the sky and saved him.
She hadn't noticed that Luo Yunhang spoke Burmese quite fluently before.
After learning that Luo Yunhang was Chinese, she completely shed her restraint and fear and became happy.
Luo Yunhang didn't expect that the girl would become so relaxed after hearing that he was Chinese, and even give him a "friend card".
"Do you usually live in Myanmar?" Nai Naing Win asked curiously.
"No, I came to Myanmar with my friends to buy jade mines."
Did you manage to buy it?
"We were just about to discuss cooperation when this happened."
Nana stuck out her tongue.
Is China fun?
"Well enough."
"I would like to visit China someday."
"It would be my great honor."
Are all Chinese people as capable as you?
No, not exactly.
…
Nanawen seemed to have opened up a new world, and she started asking and answering questions with Luo Yunhang.
The fear and worry I felt at the beginning have completely disappeared.
Perhaps it's because her father instilled a lot of Chinese culture in her from a young age, which made her very trusting and curious about Chinese people.
Fortunately, it was the dry season in Myanmar and the temperature was high. The two of them stayed in the mine, where the temperature was comfortable and, apart from being in complete darkness, they did not find it difficult to endure.
Nana-Wen talked a lot and soon became thirsty.
There is water in Luo Yunhang's micro-space, but it's impossible to take it out now, or it would give away the secret.
He didn't bring a backpack when he got off the bus because it was inconvenient, so it's not good for him to suddenly produce something now.
I had already pushed myself to the limit by using a small flashlight.
Nanawin quickly fell silent.
Before long, both of their stomachs started rumbling loudly, and they both laughed.
Luo Yunhang pretended to take a few chocolates out of his pocket, but actually from his miniature space, and handed them to her.
This was originally prepared for Yunyin during filming; I never expected it to come in handy now.
"Eat up, chocolate." High-calorie sweets can replenish energy and stop you from feeling hungry.
"Thank you, you should have some too." Nana took two.
"Take it all and eat it. I'm a grown man, I'm not afraid of being hungry, I can handle it."
“No, we’ll eat together.” Nana-Wen refused to eat alone.
This kid is quite stubborn.
Luo Yunhang had no choice but to peel one and put it in his mouth.
Hearing him unwrap the candy wrapper, Nanawin also unwrapped her chocolate and popped it into her mouth.
Neither of them wanted to part with the peony, so these few chocolates were especially precious at this moment.
Savor the rich chocolate flavor as it melts in your mouth.
After eating the sweets, my stomach felt much better, and I stopped experiencing acid reflux.
"You should take a nap, otherwise you'll be starving."
"And what about you?"
"I'll keep watch."
"Thank you, brother." After saying that, Nanawen gently leaned against the edge of the mine.
She fell asleep shortly afterward.
By the light of the twinkling stars, Luo Yunhang saw the girl's peaceful sleeping face and smiled. She really was just a child, falling asleep so quickly.
He glanced around and, finding no one, figured it wouldn't be easy to find anyone at night. They gave up.
Luo Yunhang also leaned against the other side of the mine wall, often closing his eyes and pretending to sleep.
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