The group packed their belongings and drove the Niuyanghe sled across the river from this point downstream. Many people looked back reluctantly at their newly built ice house.
A group of people quickly crossed the river, and the people on the other side who were there to meet them were also moved to tears.
I was so worried last night, but at the same time I was so envious.
Compared to them, they were exposed to the cold wind all night.
It's so cold it makes you want to jump up and down and spin around on the ground.
Unlike the regimental commander and the others, who slept soundly in their hospital rooms last night.
This reunion was much easier. Experienced soldiers led the way, herding cattle and sheep, and followed the sled team. They quickly returned to the camp.
Fortunately, nothing went wrong on the rest of the way.
We made it back to camp smoothly.
When they saw the barracks, everyone was a little teary-eyed. They had arrived at the livestock farm's camp, and the comrades at the livestock farm lined up to welcome them back.
What excited them most was seeing their own 90-plus cattle and sheep.
Only after excitedly herding the cattle and sheep into the pen did the matter truly end.
It would take them at least four or five hours to get back to their hometown, so the people at the camp naturally wouldn't let them leave.
To express their gratitude, they specially asked the cafeteria to give them large steamed buns, which they called "two-mixed flour," as well as a large stew.
Inside were cabbage, tofu, and glass noodles, with a few slices of meat even peeking out here and there.
After finishing their meal, the group left. After all, the main person in charge of this trip was Gu Tinghui and his 055th Regiment. They were serving the people and would never take a single needle or thread from the masses. Before leaving, they even insisted on leaving the money for the meal behind.
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