Reborn in the Seventies: Pampered Wife, Owning some Farmland Chapter 364 - 364 Wife's Arrival1
Chapter 364: Chapter 364 Wife’s Arrival_1
ng Yunhan glanced at her son. Was he already hungry so soon?
“Little Huzi, let’s get on the train before we eat,” she said.
Grandpa Zhao knew that Little Huzi had seen him pack so food and thought there was food in his bag.
“Listen to your mom, we’ll get on the train first,” he said.
Over the past month, Grandpa Zhao had heard many gossips from the old neighbours. They had said things like: ‘She’ll take care of him while he can still move, but she won’t bother once he gets old’. Grandpa Zhao believed that Hanhan wouldn’t beco the person they described.
He still had so discerning judgnt when it ca to understanding people.
At first, Hanhan might not have seen him as her real father. But as ti went on, he felt a change, she finally accepted him as her dad.
She had beco much more relaxed when speaking with him now.
“Once we arrive in Kyoto, you and Little Huzi should stay at Ahao’s base,” Grandpa Zhao suggested.
Every ti he saw Hanhan and Ahao together, their initial intensity reminded him of newlyweds. It made him happy.
ng Yunhan didn’t respond, just smiled.
She planned to visit the base, but without bringing Little Huzi along at first.
Firstly, she wasn’t comfortable leaving her dad alone at ho.
Secondly, she didn’t know whether Ahao’s base had fans. They had sent their fan ration ticket back ho. Worrying about the sumr heat in Kyoto made her fear that Little Huzi might get heat-stroke.
However, realizing that she would be seeing Ahao in a few days brought a rush of excitent.
But imdiate concerns hovered around surviving the scorching days on the train journey ahead.
“Hey, Zhao, with all these bags, you must be heading to Kyoto by train, right?” a voice asked.
“Yeah, heading to Kyoto,” ca the reply.
This past month, ng Yunhan had been busy. She was handpicking common dicinal herbs, mushrooms, black fungus, and wild fruits from the mountains. All these goodies were packed in their bulky bags.
Many people along the way greeted Grandpa Zhao.
As soon as they left, the old neighborhood beca abuzz with gossip about Grandpa Zhao’s situation.
“I reckon Zhao has been doing a lot better recently, he’s even put on so weight,” one said.
“His adopted daughter’s doing a good job and his grandson is smart, he started walking at one,” another chid in.
“He’s certainly bold,” added another.
“…”
Since it’s sumr and the sky brightens early, ng Yunhan and Grandpa Zhao started their journey at dawn. That’s how they ran into old neighbors. If they’d left a bit later, most of these people would’ve been off to work.
After enduring the hot journey for several days and nights, Little Huzi was no longer as excited as when he left the town.
As soon as they alighted from the train, they felt overco by a sour-slling stench.
At the rented house, they quickly took the keys from the landlord and after a brief tidy up, imdiately bathed in cold water.
“Sir, Vice-Commander Yun, there is soone to see you outside,” suddenly a soldier ran up to inform Yun Hao. Normally, Yun Hao would have dismissed the soldier straight away, as Lu Jingyi previously tried to get his attention in a similar way.
“Vice-Commander Yun, she said she is your lover,” noticing Yun Hao’s lack of response, the soldier quickly clarified.
Lover?
Was it his wife?
Had his wife really co?
Yun Hao imdiately gave out so orders before rushing over to the guardroom.
He spotted a female figure in the guardroom who was seated with her back towards him. Recognizing her instantly, he realized it was his wife.
Just from a silhouette, he could tell whether this person was his wife.
“Yunhan…” was all he said, almost blurting out the word ‘wife’, but rembered there were others in the guardroom. He corrected himself quickly to call her by na.
As ng Yunhan turned around, she saw Yun Hao and broke into a wide smile.
Yun Hao nodded at the people inside the room, casually picked up his wife’s bag from the floor, and took her hand. They walked out of the room together.
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