After lunch, she fed her two children for the last time.
Because Li Dani has to get up repeatedly at night to take care of her children, she will lie down and take a nap for an hour or two in the afternoon when the children are asleep.
Lu Heping was also resting in another room.
Su Wan took out the money, milk powder and note that she had prepared in advance from the space and placed them on the table next to the bed.
She wrote a simple note explaining where she was going and that she had run out of milk powder. If she hadn't returned yet, she asked them to go to the department store and ask someone to buy some.
After doing all this, she stood in front of the bed and looked at the two children again.
They were not even one month old yet, and she just couldn't bear to leave.
On one side was the child who had just been born, and on the other side was the man on the battlefield whose death was unpredictable. At this moment, her heart seemed to be tied in the middle by a rope, with one hand pulling towards the child and the other hand pulling towards the man.
The child has his grandparents to take care of him, so he won't have to worry about food and drink and won't be in any danger.
Men, on the other hand, face a hail of bullets and can be crushed to pieces if they are not careful.
Thinking of this, Su Wan gritted her teeth and quietly left the room.
When passing by the kitchen, she thought for a moment, went in to scoop out some water from the water tank, and then poured the spiritual spring water in.
Because the county town often suffers from water outages, Li Dani has developed the habit of storing water.
This way, after she left, the two children could still drink milk powder made with spiritual spring water for a few days.
There was still plenty of rice and flour, so she thought about it and took out some eggs and fruits and vegetables from the space.
On the contrary, now that she is gone, her parents-in-law should think that she bought it before leaving and will not suspect anything anymore.
When she was done, she came out of the kitchen, stood in the yard, and took one last look upstairs.
She whispered to the girl on the second floor, "Baby, you two must drink your milk well and stay healthy when your father and I return from the battlefield."
Then, she opened the gate and walked towards the train station without looking back.
There was a train to the provincial capital at 2 p.m. Su Wan bought the ticket and the train arrived not long after she waited.
After arriving at the provincial capital train station, Su Wan was still worried that she could not buy a train ticket directly to Yuncheng. She asked the ticket seller and learned that the train to Yuncheng was still running normally.
But there are no more berths or hard seats, only standing tickets are left.
Standing ticket, standing ticket, on the other hand, she has space, and there is nothing to be afraid of.
After buying the train ticket, there was still more than an hour left before departure. The time was too short and Su Wan was too lazy to go to the space anymore.
She had been sitting there waiting when a staff member at the train station called out to passengers going to Yuncheng over a loudspeaker that it was time to check their tickets. She hurriedly picked up her luggage and headed towards the ticket gate.
When we got on the train, the carriage was packed with people. Everyone in the carriage, regardless of gender, age or status, was talking about the war, with saliva flying everywhere.
Su Wan slowly squeezed towards the connection between the carriages and found that there were many people standing there as well.
So she carried her luggage and continued walking forward, intending to go to the sleeper car.
The last time she went to see Lu Cheng-yue, she sat in a sleeper car. There were very few people in the sleeper car, and there were seats by the window for people to eat.
Most people nowadays seldom go out. If they do go out, unless they are civil servants, they can get their expenses reimbursed when they return home. Basically, no one is willing to spend twice the price to buy a sleeper berth ticket, and everyone tries to save as much as possible.
Therefore, once on the train, they basically did not dare to run around, but stayed quietly in their own compartment until they got off.
If you are smart now, you will find a seat on the train even if you have a standing ticket.
Su Wan didn't want to take advantage of a seat. She mainly wanted to find a place that would allow her to enter and exit the space at any time.
I went to the berth compartment and found that there were indeed very few people inside, and there was no one in the toilet.
Su Wan quickly slipped into the space.
She didn't come into contact with anyone along the way, which naturally saved her from a lot of unnecessary trouble.
A person lies on the big bed in the space, with the radio in his ear that is never turned off.
The announcer kept reporting news from the front line. Perhaps because he was afraid of disrupting the morale of the troops or causing panic among the people, he only reported good news about victory.
For example, if they heard news about how new high ground had been captured, how far the enemy had been driven back, or how many enemy soldiers had been captured, people would be greatly shocked.
But Su Wan was a person who had lived a new life. After China won the final victory in the last war, the number of casualties announced was more than 20,000 people killed in the battle.
That means that every victory is accumulated with countless blood and lives.
She kept praying for Lu Chengru in the space, hoping that everything would be fine for him and that he could hold on until the moment she came.
During the trip, except for eating and drinking, she basically spent all her time lying in bed listening to the news.
She didn't even dare to turn off the radio when she went to bed, for fear of missing out on any important news.
The drive lasted more than 30 hours, but to Su Wan it felt like a lifetime.
After finally getting off the bus, Su Wan quickly picked up her bag and followed the crowd out.
When leaving the station, she asked the ticket inspector and was told that if she walked a little further out of the train station, she would reach the bus station.
Su Wan followed her instructions and didn't walk far.
The combat zone is in Li County, more than 300 kilometers away from here, but don't even think about it, there is no way there is a car going to Li County at this time.
Not to mention cars, the control of the combat zone must be very strict. Even military personnel entering and exiting must have permission from above, otherwise there is no way they can enter or exit the control area.
So now she can only find a way to take a detour and get closer to Li County step by step.
Then find a way to use the cover of space to sneak into the combat zone.
Thinking of this, Su Wan reached into her bag and took out the map of China that was placed in the space.
There are two counties bordering Li County, one is Honghe County and the other is Zhenyang County.
She stuffed the map into her bag and looked for a bus to Jinyang County.
Zhenyang County is closer to the provincial bus station than Li County.
Because the road condition was so bad and the bus was so old, we were on the road for more than an hour.
After getting off the bus, Su Wan looked around the bus station and found that there was indeed no bus going to Li County.
I asked two rich men who were driving on the roadside, and when they heard she said she was going to Li County, they shook their heads like wave drums.
Su Wan raised the price several times, but they still refused to go.
After all, there is a war going on there, and the shells are blind. If they hit you, no matter how much money you have, you will not be able to enjoy it.
Su Wan sighed helplessly, wishing she had a bicycle now.
Not only is it faster than ox carts or horse carts, but it is also smaller and more flexible in movement.
In fact, when she left, she also thought about putting her bicycle in the space so that she could ride it anytime.
But recently Lu Heping learned to ride a bicycle, and he rides it whenever he goes out. If she takes the bicycle with her on this long trip, it would be difficult to explain, so she didn't dare to touch the bicycle.
It would be better if she could buy a bicycle without a ticket, then she could buy one now.
Su Wan walked forward while thinking, not paying any attention to her surroundings, when suddenly a series of bicycle rings rang.
Along with the ringing sound, there was also a girl's urgent shouting, "Get out of the way, get out of the way, get out of the way!"
By the time Su Wan reacted, the bicycle had already rushed in front of her. She didn't realize that the person was shouting at her.