The next day I slept until almost noon. There was a lunchbox on the table next to me, and a faint aroma wafted from it.
For the first time in several days, she felt hungry.
Lin Chuchu took the lunchbox and started eating.
Yellow millet porridge, a small dish of pickled vegetables, and two boiled eggs.
While they were eating, Mu Chen walked in from outside.
She was also holding a bag of fruit in her hand.
Lin Chuchu coughed twice. "The fruit wasn't given to us by the soldiers, was it?"
The soldiers were so enthusiastic that she felt a little embarrassed.
Mu Chen nodded. "When family members come to the military, they all do this."
However, the things Lin Chuchu did on these two occasions earned her the deep respect of the soldiers, after all, she had saved lives.
Lin Chuchu was speechless. Oh well, she decided to eat and drink as usual and not feel guilty.
With Mu Chen by her side, Lin Chuchu's mood improved considerably, and she was more in the mood to go to the office.
Lin Chuchu plans to teach people how to crack the code and have them inquire whether the other side believes in other religions. She can also write down similar books. Oh, and the Bible too, which is widely circulated in the United States and other countries.
The two stayed in the border region for a month and a half. Lin Chuchu also taught them how to make mushroom sauce. At the same time, when she called home, she asked her family to buy a radio and have them mail it to the border region.
On the day Lin Chuchu left, her superiors and special forces members came to see her off. Sometimes, Lin Chuchu wished she could stay in the army.
Back in the capital, Lin Chuchu was picked up again before she could even get home.
Lin Chuchu sat in a chair, facing a group of big shots dressed in military uniforms.
Lin Chuchu felt a little nervous; the people here were too intimidating.
"Comrade Lin Chuchu, is this you? How does it feel to kill someone?"
Lin Chuchu frowned. "Killing...what does it feel like? Of course, it's fear. What normal person would want to kill someone?"
“But…” a soldier on the other end said coldly, pressing closer, “Why don’t you seem nervous at all? You’re not secretly hoping to kill someone, are you?”
Lin Chuchu was stunned for a moment, then stood up abruptly.
"What do you mean? Do you think I'm a murderer? I was forced to do it. If I hadn't fired, the special forces team members would have died. Did you expect me to just watch our soldiers die?"
Lin Chuchu raised her voice. She never expected that after finally overcoming her psychological trauma, she would be interrogated by her own comrades like a criminal.
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