Chapter 512: Chapter 506: The Story of Baiyu Soup Chapter 512: Chapter 506: The Story of Baiyu Soup When it snowed, it was not too cold.
But in her previous life, Beijing had rarely seen such heavy snowfall.
She stretched out her hand to catch a snowflake.
Her military coat shielded her from most of the snow, but so still landed on her face and hair.
She blinked, causing the moisture on her eyelashes to curl up.
What she wanted to know now was what kind of drills they were going to carry out in what was heavy snowfall.
Their operations were not affected by the snow, or rather, they actually wanted the snow to be part of their exercise.
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Tang Yuxin picked up her cara and took a shot.
It was only when her hand erged from the warm coat that she felt the chilling cold outside, so much that she was unwilling to extend her hand again.
Slowly, all she could see was the cold white snow, and behind the snow, only footprints left on the ground, the direction to which was unfamiliar.
The snow seed to get heavier and heavier until her vision was almost blurred by its intensity.
Turning around, she retreated back to the shelter of the tent.
Inside, everyone was huddled together, shivering from the cold.
Tang Yuxin started the stove that was placed outside, which was still warm.
They had placed the stove outside due to the fear of carbon monoxide poisoning at night.
No matter how cold it was, safety was their priority.
She added water to it and waited for it to heat up.
Then, she fetched a basin of food from the back kitchen.
It was stir-fried cabbage and tofu, which was the pearl jade and white jade soup that Tang Yuxin usually ate.
Tang Yuxin placed a bowl with one hand and carried so stead buns with the other.
When Tang Yuxin ca back, the water in the kettle was almost boiling.
She put the stead buns aside and brought the kettle in from outside.
The few people huddled together, not feeling the cold when they curled up, but they could not just neglect to wash their faces, brush their teeth, nor eat, could they?
Li Jia couldn’t hold back anymore, her stomach had been grumbling all morning.
However, it was so cold that she was afraid that whatever she would eat would feel like ice.
Now looking at the stead buns, they seed to be warm.
Just like heading towards the guillotine, Li Jia bundled herself up in her quilt, crawled over and indeed crawled out to wash her face and brush her teeth.
When she ca back, her face was frozen and devoid of expression.
She grabbed a stead bun and began eating.
Right now, she could not care less about the quality of the al.
Since everyone was eating the sa thing and no one was complaining, of course, she wouldn’t complain either.
In fact, the taste was quite good.
Eating from the sa pot was delicious, even if it was just cabbage and tofu.
Seeing this, the others also endured the cold, went out to brush their teeth and wash their faces, then ca back for a al.
In the harsh winter, having a hot al and a large cup of hot water made them feel much better, even though they had been unable to do business all day and night.
Actually, having no business was the best situation.
They could just quietly be a backup, no matter who ca and who went, as long as there were no incidents, they didn’t have to get injections or take dicine.
They could all safely get through this exercise and then retire successfully.
The snow outside was still falling, and their idleness here was sowhat boring.
Li Jia, however, was playful, and built a snowman outside the tent.
Luckily, Tang Yuxin had a cara.
Since they had nothing else to do, they might as well build a snowman, take a picture, and not let their journey be a waste, not ntion being frozen for a night.
By noon, Tang Yuxin went to the logistics departnt to get food for everyone.
It was the sa stir-fried cabbage with rice noodles.
Only they had to eat, the others were fine.
The cook said that they had gone on an exercise and had dry food with them, so they did not need to eat these.
These als were for them, the reserves, or those who stayed behind.
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“This pearl, jade, and white jade soup is delicious.”
Li Jia was finding joy in sorrow.
She picked up her chopsticks and picked a piece of tofu into her bowl.
“What white jade soup, where did you see it?” Lin Yile stirred the contents of her bowl, “It’s either tofu or cabbage, or maybe rice noodles.
There’s no at at all, where’s the white jade, where’s the jadeite?”
“This is not jade,” Li Jia picked up a piece of tofu, “This is white jade,” she put down the tofu and then picked up a piece of cabbage, “This is jadeite, and this…” she shook the bowl in her hand, “This is pearl jade and white jade soup.”
A twitch appeared at the corner of Lin Yile’s eye.
What a high-class na.
“Of course, there’s a story behind this pearl, jade, and white jade soup.
Do you want to hear it?”
Li Jia leaned in closer to Lin Yile, a hint of mystery on her face.
“What?” Lin Yile bit her chopsticks.
Eating cabbage in this cold weather was like being a dog.
If they didn’t talk about it, how would they pass the ti?
“Let tell you,” Li Jia leaned closer to Lin Yile.
Although her voice was low, everyone present could hear her clearly, even if they were not eavesdropping.
Tang Yuxin ate her al without even glancing at her.
anwhile, Li Jia was still narrating slowly and steadily.
“You didn’t know, for a while, Yuxin really liked to eat this.
Those days when she perford surgery on people, she vomited blood.
She should be well nourished, right?”
Lin Yile was so frightened that she broke out in a cold sweat.
Anyone who vomits blood from surgery, being a doctor is indeed a high-risk profession.
She quickly nodded her head, “Yes, she needs to be nourished.
Definitely needs to be nourished.
She’s vomited blood, who knows how much good food it would take to replenish that?”
“Guess what Yuxin replenished with during that ti?”
Li Jia took a bite of her stead bun, as if she was enjoying so delicacy.
“What?” Lin Yile’s spirit was suddenly rejuvenated, it seed that the story made the cold more bearable.
“Just this,” Li Jia pushed the bowl she was holding forward, “pearl, jade, and white jade soup.
She ate this every day, three als a day, two buns per al, and never missed a single al.”
“At that ti, we thought her family was bankrupt and couldn’t afford to eat, so they were so poor that they could only eat these things.
Even the hospital director knew about it, and we even raised funds for her.”
With a “puff”…
Lin Yile sprayed out the rice that she had just eaten.
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