C16 (1/2)
Su Zhi was carrying a small bean bag in her arms, and her journey was blocked. Su Zhi was scurrying around the huge military camp, but she still hadn't seen A Jin.
There were many places in the camp that she couldn't go, so she didn't care much about it.
Xiao Qian saw her burning anxiety and hugged the crying child. He got off the grandstand and asked with concern, ”What's wrong, Madam?”
Su Zhi caressed the child in her arms as she explained the situation to Xiao Qian.
”I have no intention of bothering you, General. It's just that that child A Jin has always been a good girl and has never cried before. I'm worried that he would …”
Xiao Qian understood the general situation and quickly called for his subordinates.
The child was not far away, and it was impossible for him to leave the city through the closed gates. At most, he would just hide in a corner and cry.
”Go back to the camp first, the child definitely won't be able to get far. Although this place is big, it's tightly shut in all directions. He'll probably come back after crying for a while.”
Having said that, how could Su Zhi really relax?
The obedient and sensible child was trying to suppress her playful nature. If she became hysterical one day, she really didn't know how to do the thinking for him.
After Xiao Qian left, Su Zhi carried the child and looked around. In the end, no trace of A Jin could be seen.
His heart was in turmoil.
It wasn't easy for her to calm the small bean bun down. Su Zhi was so exhausted that her eyelids were about to fall open.
The sky gradually darkened. The northern horizon had a short sun, and the sun had already set. The afterglow of the setting sun was gone in the blink of an eye, and the dark blue sky was dark and gloomy.
It was just like Su Zhi's mixed feelings.
In the early hours of the morning, the barrack's kitchen began to boil and cook.
Afraid that the child would be hungry, Su Zhi took out a bottle of yoghurt from her storage space and handed it over to Little Dou.
This personal system of hers was rather interesting. It seemed like only with her and her child alive would they be able to obtain an additional reward …
In the time it took for an incense stick to burn, a soldier came in and brought her food. Su Zhi had no appetite. She just wanted to know how A-Jin was doing.
The soldier who brought the food was unclear, so he put down the meal and left.
It was just a bowl of white rice covered with some vegetables and two white buns, but there was a small plate of meat on the side. It looked like it was cooked in white water, and the food was very light.
Since the food in the army was poor, it was no wonder that soldiers had to rely on hunting to sacrifice their teeth.