Chapter 889: Chapter 888: So He Ca
When Lin Nianhe saw Li Dahe, she was completely stunned.
He didn’t co by himself; Principal Wu also ca, along with Wang Shui, Miao Hongqi, Feng Wei, and Niuwa.
They brought bags and bundles, with not much of their own luggage. The bags were filled with all sorts of mountain goods, sticky bean buns, and even pickled cabbage.
Li Dahe said, “It’s better than being idle, so I ca to Beijing for a visit.”
Principal Wu glanced at him and unkindly exposed him, “After your call, he imdiately wrote an introduction letter. Initially, he didn’t want to tell but couldn’t find your house, so he thought of us.”
“Originally, the three of us were enough, but then those few insisted on coming too since it’s almost ti for school to start.”
Lin Nianhe felt a lump in her throat, wanting to say sothing, but when words were at the tip of her tongue, she couldn’t say a word.
Seeing her slightly reddened eyes, Li Dahe sighed, moved forward, sowhat awkwardly patted her head, with a tone warr than ever before: “Why cry? Don’t be afraid; your great-grandma said Xiao Su and your brother are destined to live long lives, no worries.”
He said this confidently, instinctively ignoring the fact that great-grandma had never even t Lin Huai Zhou.
“Uh… Uncle Team Leader…”
“Don’t call that, I’ll cry. At my age, I really avoid this.”
Li Dahe intentionally teased her, seeing the heartache in her eyes.
Others say the children from the courtyard are blessed.
But their families never just belonged to them.
At a single command, they had to guard their territory and stay at the frontier.
Niuwa let go of Principal Wu’s hand, ran to Lin Nianhe, and held her hand.
“Sister Hehe, big brother and brother-in-law will definitely be fine.”
In half a year, he had grown nearly half a head taller; now, Lin Nianhe couldn’t hold him no matter how she tried.
Wang Shui and Miao Hongqi didn’t say anything, but ca up to give her a hug.
Feng Wei stood aside, frowning, seemingly worried that he couldn’t follow along.
He was the only one present who had truly experienced war; what that felt like, he knew better than anyone.
“Hmm, I know.” Lin Nianhe wiped away her tears, looked at them, smiled, and nodded.
“Where’s Xiao Si?” Li Dahe asked.
“Not knowing you were coming, he’s with classmates writing a script. I’ll call him later.” Lin Nianhe said, taking the bag from Principal Wu’s hand, “Let’s go ho first.”
…
Two days later, Wen Lan also arrived.
She probably set off the sa day as Li Dahe and the others.
…
After Li Dahe and the others ca, Lin Nianhe’s attention was indeed diverted quite a bit.
Accompanied by a constant stream of good news—
On the 20th, the Old Street was annihilated;
On the 22nd, Dainai was captured;
On the 25th, Gantang and Gaoping were seized…
Li Dahe listened to the radio, smoking and asking, “Them… why?”
Lin Nianhe: “This question was also raised during the fight against the Third World Country back then.”
Li Dahe couldn’t help but laugh out loud.
As the school year was nearing, Li Dahe found it hard to stay in Beijing any longer. Lin Nianhe helped them buy train tickets to return ho, seeing them off on the day of the attack on Liangshan.
“Lass.”
Li Dahe sat by the window, frowning at Lin Nianhe.
“Yes.”
Lin Nianhe looked up, crisply responding.
Li Dahe looked at her for a while, then reached out again, patting her head.
“Call if anything happens.”
He said.
“Okay!”
Lin Nianhe nodded forcefully.
“Go back.”
The train slowly moved forward, but the three heads by the window remained visible until they disappeared from view.
They were without blood ties but had long since beco family.
Perhaps from that day at the train station when Li Dahe pulled her up along with her luggage from the ground, he treated her like his own child.
Feeling the child might be afraid, might worry, might secretly cry at ho…
That’s why he ca.
He knew he couldn’t do much but being able to comfort her with a few words, watching her eat was enough.
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