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Chapter 52 : This is what married Shen He looks like?
The person who waved was Zhong Juhua.
The four military wives sat on the bench next to the cabin. There was also a dark and thin mother and daughter sitting next to them.
Seeing this, Shen He didn’t refuse and led Su Ranran over directly.
Su Ranran guessed that they were the family members of the army. After approaching them, she quickly thanked them.
The closer they got, the more the military wives could feel the impact of her beauty. They were all stunned, almost forgetting to respond.
Zhong Juhua said, “Don’t be polite, sister-in-law. We still have a long time to get along in the future.”
“Then I won’t be polite.” Su Ranran smiled at them.
Just as she was about to sit down, the young mother, holding the child, moved to the side of Zhong Juhua, leaving the outer seat vacant.
Su Ranran didn’t think much about it and sat down directly.
Zhong Juhua wanted to say something, but upon seeing the timid expression on the face of the female comrade, she had to swallow her words.
After Su Ranran sat down, Shen He said to her, “You wait here for me, I’ll go get our things.”
Seeing his caring look, several military wives almost dropped their jaws!
Although Shen He rarely came to the family compound, the rumors about him were well-known!
He was described as iron-faced, impartial, not close to women, and a living devil…
Various evaluations were made.
And the few times he appeared in the family compound had shown them that he was indeed serious and cold, just like the rumors.
With such a man, who would have thought that after getting married, he would be so gentle? It wasn’t an exaggeration to say that he was soft around the fingers.
But they only thought about it in their hearts, not daring to say anything.
With their curious looks, Shen He got off the boat to pick up his bag. He was the last one to board, and there was no one left under the shed.
Everyone had boarded, and the captain didn’t stay long, immediately driving the ferry away.
After many years, Su Ranran took the ferry to Pingzhou Town once again, sitting with Shen He. She had a very strange feeling.
There was no extra space on the boat, so Shen He stood next to her.
The dark and thin mother sitting on the other side was about 20 years old, and the little girl in her arms looked about three or four years old.
The two of them looked alike, not only in appearance but also in the same timid expression in their eyes.
They seemed to be visiting relatives. In addition to a tattered bag at their feet, there were also several bulging snakeskin bags.
It was clear they were filled with many local specialties, just like the others.
As if afraid of dirtying her clothes, the woman carefully kept a fist’s distance from Su Ranran.
The little girl she was holding looked uneasy, her eyes darting around in panic, without any of the curiosity typical for her age.
The military wives were on the other side of the mother and daughter, making it inconvenient to chat because of the people between them.
After Su Ranran chatted with them for a few words, she stopped talking.
The boat sailed steadily on the calm sea, and the sea breeze blew towards them with a salty smell, filling the air with the scent of seawater.
The sky was growing darker, and the dark clouds in the distance were rolling toward them.
“What terrible weather, is it going to rain?” Someone looked at the dark sky and couldn’t help but curse.
Su Ranran, who had lived in Pingzhou Town for ten years, had naturally encountered a rainstorm while on the ship before.
Therefore, the expression on her face remained calm. She even had the mood to look at the scattered islands and reefs in the distance.
Although she had seen them countless times, she could tell where the ship was with her eyes closed.
But this time, it was a completely different feeling.
The sky continued to darken, and at some point, the dark clouds had covered the entire sky.
“It’s going to rain!” Someone said and quickly got up from the stool on the edge, running toward the middle of the boat.
The others, experienced as they were, automatically moved to the middle without the crew’s call.
Su Ranran sat next to the cabin, not on either side, so there was no need to move.
The mother and daughter sitting next to her fidgeted uneasily. It was like the first time they were sailing on the sea. Seeing that a storm was approaching, they were so nervous that their faces turned pale.
“Don’t be afraid. This kind of rain comes and goes quickly.”
Seeing the little girl was scared, Su Ranran couldn’t help but comfort her.
Hearing this, the little girl curiously poked half of her head out of her mother’s arms. When she saw it was a big sister who looked like a fairy, a trace of envy flashed in the little girl’s eyes.
The young mother, unsure whether she was afraid the child would disturb her or simply didn’t want someone talking to her daughter, hugged the little girl and turned away.
Su Ranran:…
She had been too forward.
The rainstorm came quickly.
The rain fell without any care and immediately soaked the benches on both sides.
The top of the cabin was actually a shed, with only pillars around it, leaving no place to shelter from the wind and rain. The rain blew into the cabin along with the sea breeze, and Su Ranran felt a bit chilly.
The next moment, Shen He, who was standing next to her, leaned toward her and directly helped block the incoming water vapor.
Su Ranran slightly raised the corners of her lips, paused, and with the cover of the cabin, she reached out and quietly pulled his hand.
Feeling the soft little hand, Shen He was momentarily stunned, then gently held her hand in his palm.
Neither of them spoke, but a secret intimacy that belonged only to lovers flowed in this small corner.
The boat sailed through the white sea, with the islands and reefs in front, behind, left, and right all hidden in the white rain curtain. It seemed as if the whole world had been reduced to just the boat.
There were complaints on the boat, people complaining about the bad rain.
But even as they complained, their expressions remained calm.
As if this kind of weather wasn’t the first time they had encountered it.
Su Ranran also didn’t feel anything, her eyes only looking at the heavy rain outside with curiosity, and she couldn’t help but laugh at herself in her heart.
Wherever they went, there would be heavy rain!
Unlike the calmness of the other people on the boat, the dark and thin mother and daughter looked a little panicked.
Especially the little girl, her eyes wide open, staring at the vast whiteness outside. She couldn’t help but cry softly.
“I want to get off the boat, I don’t want to be here.”
The little girl’s cry was very faint, completely drowned out by the sound of the heavy rain.
If Su Ranran hadn’t been so close, she wouldn’t have heard her crying.
“Don’t cry, if you cry again, I’ll throw you into the sea!”
The woman cursed in a low voice, her tone filled with impatience.
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