Yu Yao looked at Lu Ze with a puzzled expression. "Aunt Ge, when did you see Lu Ze and me?"
Ge Jinhua didn't say anything, but took out the thank-you letter written by Yu Yao from her bosom and winked at Lu Ze.
"Since he's already in front of you, I won't go through the trouble. You should give him the letter yourself."
Anyway, she doesn't understand the romance of young couples.
Yu Yao took the letter and then realized what was happening.
So, the PLA comrade who rescued her from Baihe was Lu Ze?
At this moment, the memories of her death suddenly attacked Yu Yao.
The handsome face I caught a glimpse of in the Baihe Brigade suddenly overlapped with Lu Ze's face.
Seeing Lu Ze's clueless expression, Ge Jinhua glanced at him with some surprise. "You don't know?"
Could it be that Comrade Lu didn't mention it? That's interesting.
Yu Yao smiled awkwardly.
She really didn't know.
While the two were talking, Lu Ze had already put Ge Jinhua's luggage bag on the shelf, making sure it wouldn't fall before coming down.
Yu Yao moved closer to Lu Ze and asked him, somewhat annoyed, "Why have I never heard you mention this before?"
Otherwise, she wouldn't have made this blunder. Didn't you see how Aunt Ge was tactically drinking water while actually trying to suppress her laughter?
Lu Ze picked up his luggage and said casually, "Didn't someone say she has a good memory? I want to see when she can remember."
Yu Yao glared at him; he actually used my words to shut me up.
I never expected you to be like this, Lu Ze! Humph!
Seeing that it was almost time, Lu Ze went over to tell Grandpa Lu and the others, picked up his luggage, and got up to go to the next carriage.
Before leaving, Yu Yao packed some food and drinks for him in a nylon mesh bag, saying, "You can eat this on the way."
After saying that, she stuffed the letter into his pocket, a little embarrassed, "Anyway, it's written for you, so you can read it."
Not long after Lu Ze left, the train started moving.
At noon, both Yu Yao's middle bunk and the upper and middle bunks opposite her were occupied.
Only the middle and lower bunks are still empty.
Yu Yao was sleeping soundly on the upper bunk when she heard the noise of a noisy child coming from afar, mixed with the sharp and sarcastic voice of a woman cursing.
Yu Yao had a bad feeling.
Sure enough, the good ones don't come true, but the bad ones do.
She got up and saw an old woman from the countryside packing her things on the lower bunk opposite her, with a boy whose face was covered in snot that had hardened into a crust.
Standing next to them was a handsome young man in a Lenin suit carrying a rattan box; he must have been another passenger.
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