Transmigration: Flirted with My Childhood Sweetheart -
Chapter 413 - 412: This Person Seems to have Fanned Out
Chapter 413: Chapter 412: This Person Seems to have Fanned Out
Lin Nianhe thought she understood Su Yuncheng.
But she realized... sometimes, she didn’t quite understand him.
Like today, this guy went to the front yard four times just to chop wood for her.
The first time, to borrow an axe;
The second time, to borrow a whetstone;
The third time, he swapped for another axe;
The fourth time, he asked Sie Yufei if he needed to chop some wood for them too.
How did Major Su ask?
"Fourth Sie, are you running low on firewood? I’m chopping some for Nianhe, want me to bring some over for you too?"
His tone was so gentle, it scared Fourth Sie into almost grabbing a bicycle and heading to town to get him a doctor.
After chopping the wood, Major Su started to cook.
While cooking, he didn’t wander to the front yard—probably because Lin Nianhe’s kitchen was so well equipped that he couldn’t find a reason to leave.
After cooking, just as Lin Nianhe thought things were settling down, she had just picked up her chopsticks when she saw Su Yuncheng coming over with a big bowl, saying, "You eat first, I’ll take some dishes to the front."
Lin Nianhe: "..."
Why does he act like a peacock spreading its feathers?
Major Su was naturally handsome, and wore his military coat well, his unique military integrity clearly displayed. Mrs. Yu noticed him the first time he came to the front yard, admired his busy back and forth with curiosity and appreciation.
Now, he came again to deliver food, and Mrs. Yu couldn’t help her curiosity and asked, "Xiao Su, which year did you go to the countryside?"
Mrs. Yu only knew about Su Yuncheng from Widow Zhao’s few words, and thought he was an educated youth as well.
Su Yuncheng smiled lightly and replied, "Auntie, you are mistaken, I’m not an educated youth. I used to be in the military, then I switched to Public Security. Recently, the battalion needed someone from Public Security for the match factory, so I applied to come here."
"Oh, that’s the case," Mrs. Yu felt somewhat regretful, "It won’t be easy for you and Xiao Lin to return to Beijing, but at least you can go back to the city."
"It’s not too hard," Su Yuncheng filled their bowls with the dish, "Once Nianhe can return to the city, I’ll ask my father to transfer me back to Beijing."
Mrs. Yu, an experienced worker, realized from this that Su Yuncheng’s family must have connections.
At this thought, Mrs. Yu was completely reassured—unless Lin Nianhe was out of her mind, she would never get involved with Zhao Zhuangshi.
Having said what needed to be said, Su Yuncheng smiled lightly at Mrs. Yu: "Auntie, I’ll leave you to your work. I’m heading back now."
"Alright, thank you very much." Mrs. Yu nodded hurriedly and even saw Su Yuncheng out the door.
Su Yuncheng returned to the backyard and saw Lin Nianhe sitting at the desk writing, the dishes untouched, he rubbed the top of her head: "Didn’t I tell you to eat first?"
"I wanted to wait and eat with you." Lin Nianhe set aside her pen and paper, and only picked up her chopsticks after Su Yuncheng sat down.
Su Yuncheng was a good cook. After they finished eating, he took Lin Nianhe’s bowl away, not letting her wash the dishes.
"Then wash with hot water," Lin Nianhe leaned over and instructed.
"Got it, you have some fun meanwhile."
Lin Nianhe didn’t play but walked around in the room a bit and then sat back at the desk, picking up the manuscript she had set aside earlier to continue writing.
Su Yuncheng quickly finished washing the dishes, heated up a kettle of water to fill the thermos, and then went back inside.
Seeing Lin Nianhe writing, he leaned over to look.
"Only in this mountain, clouds deepen unknown places... What made you think of writing this?"
Lin Nianhe looked up and countered, "Would you believe me if I said I wrote it just for fun?"
Su Yuncheng, one hand on the edge of the desk and the other on the back of the chair, there was no contact between them when Lin Nianhe was writing bent over. But as she sat up straight, it was as if she had fallen into his embrace.
Su Yuncheng’s ears turned red, he cleared his throat and withdrew his hand from the chair back, saying, "Um, if you say so, I believe it."
Lin Nianhe smiled with pursed lips, saying, "It’s meant to be a lesson for students."
"Uh?"
"Now’s not the time to teach. Let’s wait until the comrades from the battalion have left." Lin Nianhe said, closing the pen.
They were going to teach the child some other content, and the last person they could hide it from was Su Yuncheng.
Lin Nianhe was aware of his insight. Instead of being discovered later, it was better to tell him now. She believed that even if Su Yuncheng disagreed, he wouldn’t go and snitch.
Lin Nianhe thought Su Yuncheng would directly oppose and then lecture her with some profound principles.
Unexpectedly, he just nodded, speaking in a very calm tone: "I see."
He agreed, and Lin Nianhe became uncomfortable: "You don’t oppose?"
With a smile in his eyes, Su Yuncheng said: "You just think the current textbooks lack content, and you want to teach the students more knowledge, I understand."
Lin Nianhe continued to be puzzled: "You don’t want to tell me something about safety first?"
Su Yuncheng carelessly retorted: "What’s dangerous about it?"
"Uh..."
"Don’t worry about teaching. If someone really reports you, I’ll definitely be able to get you out." Su Yuncheng looked at Lin Nianhe, feeling an itch in his hand, and couldn’t resist ruffling her hair.
Lin Nianhe blinked and asked: "Because this is what the people desire?"
Su Yuncheng: "Because the person in charge of these matters in Lan County is Sun Jun, and he used to be my soldier."
Lin Nianhe: "..."
"Go ahead and teach, no one dares to trouble you."
Su Yuncheng’s hand itched again, and he ruffled Lin Nianhe’s head again.
Holding the pen, Lin Nianhe muttered softly: "You should have said earlier, had I known I wouldn’t have dragged Uncle Wong into this."
Su Yuncheng: "...?"
Seeing the confusion in his eyes, Lin Nianhe, with a gleam of pride in her eyes, repeated how she had turned the head of the commune into her accomplice to him.
After listening, Su Yuncheng was somewhat amused. He said: "With Mr. Wong bearing the responsibility, no one would dare to interfere even if you teach the students English."
Lin Nianhe was quite surprised: "Uncle Wong is that influential?"
Su Yuncheng: "Because Sun Jun is Mr. Wong’s nephew."
Lin Nianhe: "..."
Had she been too loud when speaking to Uncle Wong before?
Should she bring him a couple of ounces of tea leaves tomorrow to make amends?
Seeing her holding the pen and frowning in contemplation, Su Yuncheng thought she was unsure about what content to continue with and said: "Don’t worry, I’m going to town tomorrow and I’ll get you a set of textbooks from ten years ago."
"You can get that?"
"Yeah, Sun Jun..."
"..."
Maybe bring Sun Jun a couple of ounces of tea leaves too?
As they were discussing the tea leaves... oh no, the textbooks matter, someone suddenly knocked on Lin Nianhe’s door.
"Educated Youth Lin, it’s me."
Mrs. Yu’s voice came from outside the door.
Lin Nianhe hurriedly responded and got up to open the door.
Mrs. Yu stood outside with a beaming smile, handing Lin Nianhe a wax paper package: "Educated Youth Lin, this is cheese made by Xiangqin’s grandmother, you can’t buy it here, try it."
Before Lin Nianhe could reach out, she felt a weight on her shoulder.
Su Yuncheng draped a military coat over Lin Nianhe, saying, "Let’s talk inside, it’s cold at the door."
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