Chapter 135: The Inside Story of Comrades



Yuan Weicheng was so angry that he laughed. They treated him like a porter. "Not too much. I'm afraid it will get smelly if I take it back in this hot weather."

Luo Qiao said, "No, you'll only be on the train for four days. I'll pick out the ones that aren't too cooked so you can eat them when you return to Beijing."

After Yuan Weicheng washed the melon and put it into his mouth, he no longer complained about being inconvenient because it was so delicious.

Soon all of Luo Qiao's dishes were cooked. When Lu Yichen came in, he saw Yuan Weicheng sitting in the yard. Both of them were stunned.

Yuan Weicheng stood up with red eyes: "Why are you here?"

Lu Yichen really didn't expect to meet Yuan Weicheng here: "Why are you here?"

The two asked at the same time, and Luo Qiao came out: "Do you know each other?"

They both nodded at the same time.

Luo Qiao invited them to sit down and talk: "The food is ready, let's eat and chat."

Yuan Weicheng said: "Why are you so stubborn? You didn't even leave a message for your brothers. We are all worried about you."

Lu Yichen took a deep breath and said, "I'm living a good life now."

Yuan Weicheng knew that he couldn't push him too much now, as he was afraid that he couldn't get over it yet, so he said, "Brother, it's already happened, life has to go on, you have to look forward, isn't he having a bad ending now? Don't you think about others, but you should always think about Yi Ting. She has been looking for you since she found out about you. If you hadn't asked someone to pass on the letter, she would have fought with Luo Jinwen."

After dinner, Luo Qiao cleaned up the house, and Yuan Weicheng drove Lu Yichen to the health center to deliver food to Shi Tou.

From their conversation just now, Luo Qiao realized that Lu Yichen was injured by someone, and that person wanted to kill him. It was a pity that Lu Yichen was lucky enough to return alive.

However, the nerves in his legs were damaged, which delayed the best time for treatment and left him disabled.

And the credit was almost snatched away by Luo Fangyuan, the son of his father's friend Luo Ziming. This was not the most heartbreaking thing. Lu Yichen's father Lu Xinyi actually wanted his son to suffer this loss.

Alas, every family has its own problems!

It didn't take long for Yuan Weicheng to come back.

Luo Qiao accompanied him to the homes of the branch secretary and the team leader. It turned out that there were some things in the car that had not been taken down, including two bottles of wine and a bag of White Rabbit milk candy for each family.

I didn't stay too long at the branch secretary's house. I gave him some gifts, exchanged a few words, and then left.

When they arrived at the captain's house, Yuan Weicheng had an idea because he had heard Luo Qiao say before that apart from Lu Yichen, the Gao family was the only one who had helped her.

Because he had already asked Luo Qiao if she wanted to go back to BJ to live with him, and Luo Qiao directly refused.

After a few pleasantries, the captain asked, "How are you staying tonight?"

Yuan Weicheng said directly: "I will stay at Lu Yichen's place at night. He is my comrade-in-arms."

The captain heaved a sigh of relief and said, "That's good. I also said that if it really doesn't work, you can stay at my house for one night."

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Yuan Weicheng was somewhat moved after hearing this. He understood what the captain meant: "I heard from Luo Qiao that when she came to the village, besides my comrade Lu Yichen, you were the only family that helped her. As Luo Qiao's uncle, I thank you."

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