Zhu Jiabao said with emotion, "My dear wife, you've suffered so much with me over the years. You've endured so much hardship and toil. I'm so sorry! From now on, I will do everything in my power to treat you well and make you feel that marrying me was worth it."
Liu Yumin: ...What's wrong with you now?
She didn't feel like she was suffering. Being a military doctor was her ideal, and she was just doing her duty. Even if it was tough and tiring, it was because of the environment, not because of Lao Zhu. To be honest, she had never suffered except for work.
Even on the battlefield, she received special care because of her excellent medical skills. In addition, she was not a pushover, so no one dared to make things difficult for her. She received the best treatment and did not suffer at all. On the contrary, she enjoyed it. If it weren't for the experience she gained on the battlefield, she would not have become the Liu Yidao she is today.
Zhu Jiabao became more and more excited as he spoke, almost crying: "Wife, it's the greatest blessing I've accumulated in my past lives to marry you, wife, I @#¥#&&*¥@@..."
Liu Yumin could only comfort her: "Those things are all in the past. We are still alive and can enjoy such peaceful days. We are already living like gods. Moreover, I have never regretted marrying you. You are worthy of my marriage."
Zhu Jiabao continued to excitedly spout alien language, and Liu Yumin could only listen intently, afraid of missing a single word and having her excitement dampened by Zhu's enthusiasm.
After Zhu Jiabao calmed down, he went to the study and took out another bottle of wine, saying, "Wife, I'm happy today, let's celebrate tonight."
Liu Yumin: ...My hands are itching.
In the end, Zhu Jiabao drank a whole bottle of wine by himself. At first, he could still speak clearly, but later he started speaking in alien language while drinking. After finishing the wine, he fell asleep immediately. Liu Yumin could no longer maintain her smile and said to Fanfan, "Your grandfather got drunk even without drinking. After drinking, he didn't know what he was saying. He's easily tricked. Don't be like your grandfather in the future. You can't keep your composure when something happens."
Acting alongside them is too tiring. They hold positions where they are well-off and have subsidies to live on. The country will definitely provide them with retirement benefits in the future, so they have a secure future. They lack nothing. Military rank is really not important to her. After experiencing the pain of losing her son, she wants her family to be healthy and safe.
The Zhu family members are not in the capital, and Old Zhu wouldn't show favoritism by transferring his nephews back. Fanfan is the only girl in the family, so having too high a position might not be a good thing.
Zhu Fanfan nodded seriously. She didn't like drinking and always felt that drinking would cause trouble.
I always thought that Zhu Jiabao would be very busy after being awarded a rank, but who knew that his life would be the same as before, and he would still rest when he needed to.
A few days later, Zhu Jiabao took a break, and Zhu Fanfan was once again in his care. When Liu Yumin went to work, she was always worried: "Why don't I take Fanfan with me? You can rest well at home."
Lin Wu said from the side, "Auntie, don't worry, I'll be right back after I take you to the hospital. I'll be watching over Fanfan today, it'll only be a little while, he'll be fine."
Although he also felt that Uncle Zhu was unreliable, it was because Fanfan didn't like riding in the car. Since Uncle Zhu was unreliable, he was the one who looked after the child when Uncle Zhu was resting. He was Uncle Zhu's bodyguard and his working hours were the same as Uncle Zhu's.
Liu Yumin eventually left, asking as she went, "The car was given to Uncle Zhu by the organization. Isn't it inappropriate for you to use a public vehicle for private purposes? Please don't pick me up or drop me off anymore."
Lin Wu replied, "Don't worry, Uncle Zhu has already applied to the organization, and the organization said that this car is specially for picking you two up and dropping you off."
My aunt is also a veteran revolutionary who has treated countless wounded and saved many people from the brink of death. It's just a car ride, so the organization naturally won't object.
The sound faded into the distance until it could no longer be heard. Zhu Fanfan, like a little puppy abandoned by its owner, pitifully watched her grandmother's retreating figure disappear, making Zhu Jiabao's teeth ache: "You're not really a child, why are you being so mushy?"
Zhu Fanfan rolled her eyes at her grandfather, sat on the sofa and ate an apple. She didn't want to either! It was all because her grandmother spoiled her no matter what, and her stinky grandfather just bullied her all day long.
Zhu Jiabao leaned closer: "Baby, we're all grown up now, shouldn't we pick up the farming plan again? There's no one home, try to get into the space."
Zhu Fanfan patted her head. How could she have forgotten that she could also go in with her body? Since she was adopted, she had never left her grandparents' sight. She had always gone in with her consciousness, never with her real body. It was only after her grandfather reminded her that she realized how silly she had been.
She did it without hesitation. She closed her eyes and meditated, and when she opened them again, she found herself actually in the space. She happily ran around, and from now on, if Grandpa ever made her angry, she would hide and go straight into the space to scare him to death.
Looking at the crops that were almost ripe, she was overjoyed. She loved the feeling of harvest. Now she had figured out the time ratio in the space. One day outside was roughly equivalent to one hundred days here, so crops would ripen about once a day, with a few taking a little longer.
As long as she plants at different times, they won't ripen at the same time, and the chaotic harvest won't result in crops falling to the ground. Now, she has organized the space fields clearly, with each crop having its own growing area, making everything easy to see.
Moreover, although her grandfather gave her many sacks, it was still not enough. She came up with a solution: after filling the sacks, she built a wall in the basement to divide it into several small spaces, each containing different kinds of grain. Instead of using large sacks, she placed the grains directly on the ground, and to this day, the grains still look brand new.
She remembered what the old people had said about the three-year famine that killed many people. There wasn't even a blade of grass to be found on the mountain. She didn't have much time left. As long as she had enough food, no one would starve to death. Although the country's food supply was not sufficient, it was enough to eat. She didn't need to take any out.
She dared not tell her grandfather about this, because many things were different from the history she knew. What if there hadn't been a three-year famine? Wouldn't telling him only add to his burden?
Having finished surveying her kingdom, Zhu Fanfan came out and saw her grandfather staring at her without blinking, his eyes red-rimmed. Startled, she instinctively swung her fist, hitting him right in the eye.
Caught off guard, Zhu Jiabao thought: "...Who says kids aren't strong? Come out and take a punch yourself."
Zhu Fanfan straightened her back. It wasn't her fault; it was her grandfather's appearance that had frightened her.
Seeing his granddaughter's self-righteous attitude, Zhu Jiabao couldn't help but laugh in exasperation. Could he really argue with a child? Besides, he was only keeping an eye on the place where Fanfan disappeared because he was afraid something might happen.
Zhu Jiabao asked expectantly, "Fanfan, did you go in? Can you take Grandpa in with you?"
Zhu Fanfan nodded proudly, tugged at her grandfather's sleeve, closed her eyes to meditate, and when she opened her eyes, she was alone in the space, still holding someone's hand.
There must be something wrong with how she opened it. Zhu Fanfan came out and hugged her grandfather's arm to meditate again. When she opened her eyes, she was still alone in the space. She must not have mastered the method yet.
Once outside the space, Zhu Fanfan clung to her grandfather's back, refusing to believe that he couldn't get in if she held on tighter.
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