Luo Qiao respects soldiers from the bottom of her heart, and respects the military wives who wait silently. They take care of their small families, and their husbands take care of the country, so that they can have such a peaceful life.
When she turned around, she took out two eggs from her cross-body bag and put them in the child's hand, then left quickly.
When Luo Qiao arrived at her own carriage, she saw a girl older than her sitting in her seat. She walked over and checked carefully to confirm that this was the right seat. Then she said, "Hello, this is my seat."
The girl glanced at Luo Qiao and said a little embarrassedly: "I saw that there was no one here, so I sat here. I'm sorry."
Luo Qiao smiled and said, "It's okay."
The girl smiled and stood up: "Where is my seat?"
She pointed to the front, where an old lady and a half-grown child were sitting. Luo Qiao immediately understood that the girl's seat was taken by the child. Luo Qiao smiled faintly: "I don't think the child will sit there. Why don't you go over and sit there first?"
The girl smiled, nodded and walked over there. There were only two rows between them. Luo Qiao sat down and looked over there, and saw the old lady looking at her with the sidelong glance.
The old lady refused to let her grandson move, saying that she arrived first and her grandson had been sitting in that seat the whole time. She also said that her grandson was too grown up for her to hold him.
This made the people around laugh. An auntie at the back said with a smile: "Auntie, you are right to think it is inappropriate to hug him. He is so old but you didn't buy a ticket for him. Now you are taking his seat and you are so confident."
The lady said, "Why do you worry about anything? It's none of your business."
The auntie was not happy when this was said: "You did something wrong, but you don't let others say it. Your grandson is so old, but he doesn't know any manners."
This caused trouble. The old lady stood up and said, "Who are you saying is rude? Why is my grandson rude?"
The auntie was not to be outdone and said, "You're taking someone else's seat and you're being so unreasonable. If you're sensible and polite, why don't you just move aside?"
After a while, the flight attendant came over, asked about the situation, and said to the old lady, "Old lady, if your grandson doesn't want to give up his seat, then buy him another ticket."
When she heard that she had to pay for the ticket, the old lady immediately refused and asked her grandson to give up the seat. The girl stood there with a conflicted look on her face, and the aunt who had just spoken to her finally understood what was going on.
She said to her husband beside her, "Switch seats with this girl. You sit in the front."
After thanking her, the girl turned around and smiled at Luo Qiao before sitting down.
The train whizzed by, and when it was almost noon, Luo Qiao thought of the mother and son. Thinking that it would be inconvenient to go to the dining car with the child, she took out the lunch box she had prepared in advance from the cross-body bag she carried with her.
He got up and walked towards the carriage where the mother and son were. When he passed the connection between the carriages, he saw that there was no one at the door, so he stopped there for a while. There was more white porridge in his lunch box and an oil paper bag in his hand, which contained a scallion pancake and two steamed buns made of two kinds of flour.
It’s not that she doesn’t want to bring out more good things, but she’s mainly afraid that they will be too eye-catching.
When the military wife saw Luo Qiao coming over, she smiled and said, "Sister."
When he saw what Luo Qiao was holding, he didn't know what to say, and said awkwardly, "Big sister, what are you doing?"
Luo Qiao said, "Sister-in-law, it's inconvenient for you to get food with your children, so I'll bring some to you. Please don't be polite to me. Without the dedication of the soldiers, we wouldn't have a happy life. You deserve respect, and I should do this."
The soldier's wife's eyes turned red. This was the first time someone had said this to her. Some people in the village even laughed at her for marrying a soldier, saying that although she could get allowances, her man was not around to take care of her with big or small matters.
But now the girl's words made her feel at ease. She felt that her man was defending the country, and she should take good care of her own family in the future. She couldn't help but feel a sense of pride in her heart.
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She said gratefully, "Thank you, sister. My name is Tian Fang and this is my son, Geng Jingjun. My husband gave him this name."
Luo Qiao smiled at the child and said, "Sister-in-law, did you bring your lunch box?"
Tian Fang said, "I have it, I have it, it's in the bag downstairs."
Luo Qiao put the things in her hands on the small table, squatted down, pulled out her bag and found the lunch box, then pushed the bag back under the seat.
(End of this chapter)