Chapter 36 Family Quarters (2/2)



A bag of locally produced Wandashan children's nutritional milk powder, weighing one pound, costs only a few yuan, which is not very expensive.

Yun Qiao remembered that in Shanghai, milk powder was packed in bags weighing one pound, and each bag would cost about ten yuan.

Even the cheapest adult milk powder costs eight yuan per pound, not to mention the more expensive canned milk powder.

It seems that the local products in Beidahuang still have great price advantages.

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The truck from the army's logistics department was parked behind the truck. When He Tingjun led Yun Qiao over, the chief clerk was sorting things in the truck bed.

He put the hard items that could withstand pressure at the bottom, and the light and soft vegetables that could not withstand pressure on top. Finally, he made a space at the back of the truck bed that was large enough for one person to squat.

Because there are only two seats in the truck, the driver's seat and the co-pilot seat, the driver can only sit alone. The co-pilot seat is spacious and can be considered a three-person seat, but even so, there is still not enough room for one more person.

So the quartermaster arranged for Wang Yiguang to sit in the truck bed, and let He Tingjun and Yun Qiao squeeze in the co-pilot seat.

It was more than ninety miles from the Dongfanghong Army to Yun Qiao. He sat on an old truck and drove into the vast wilderness.

The pictures presented by nature are inherently beautiful.

White clouds float in the azure sky, vast fields stretch out and undulate, and in the distance are vast hills.

The hills are dotted with bushes and neatly arranged trees. Mixed belts of broadleaf and coniferous forests divide the landscape into patches, dotted with villages and houses. This scene of villages amidst the northern wilderness is, without exaggeration, a breathtakingly beautiful scene.

But as the truck moved forward, slowly entering the undeveloped grasslands of the Great Northern Wilderness, the smooth road began to become bumpy and muddy.

Old trucks didn't have seat belts to restrain you, and there wasn't any comfort to speak of.

Yun Qiao was tossed back and forth as he sat on it, feeling like his intestines were about to be thrown out.

She was not prone to motion sickness. In her previous life, she had been in a hospital and driven a high-speed ambulance, and she had not felt any discomfort for more than ten hours. But when she was sitting on the truck this time, Yun Qiao felt her stomach churning, and she was always nauseous and wanted to vomit from time to time.

On the way, the director of affairs tried to talk to her several times, but as soon as she opened her mouth, her throat started to dry heave unconsciously. She could only wave her hands to indicate that she was dizzy and could not speak for the time being.

The car drove on this bumpy road for more than three hours and finally arrived at the camp before dark.

As soon as the car stopped, Yun Qiao couldn't wait to open the door and jump out of the truck.

Without time to look around, Yun Qiao could only find a secluded place within his sight, ran over, squatted on the ground and began to vomit violently. He felt better only after he vomited out the acid in his stomach.

Tears welled up in her eyes. Just as she raised her hand to wipe them away, an olive green military water bottle was handed to her from behind.

He Tingjun's deep and pleasant voice sounded from behind: "I just got some water, rinse your mouth."

Yun Qiao took it and said, "Thank you."

After rinsing his mouth, Yun Qiao stood up, his legs still a little weak.

He Tingjun found a shovel, shoveled some soil, and covered the vomit on the ground.

"I'm sorry to trouble you." Yun Qiao felt very embarrassed.

She hung her head, looking a little listless.

"Don't apologize, it's not your fault." He Tingjun comforted her, "The dirt roads in the Great Northern Wilderness are really bad. Many new recruits get carsick on their first visit. It's normal. It's okay, haha."

Yun Qiao nodded with tears in her eyes.

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