Hearing this, Yu Qing gasped. She didnât know what to say, but after a momentâs thought, she replied, "I grew up around it, so I thought the exam was easy."
Wen Ci understood Doctor Yuâs unspoken message and immediately shut her mouth.
Yu Qing seemed to think of something and asked, "I heard that the wives in the Northwest Military Regionâs family compound prefer to be teachers. Wen Ci, why didnât you become one?"
She and Wen Ci were around the same age. Although they had only known each other for half a day, she already saw Wen Ci as a friend, and her question was sincere.
Being a teacher was different from being a nurse.
Teachers had regular winter and summer vacations. When the students were off, they were off too, though their pay would be a bit lower during those breaks.
Wen Ci said calmly, "Kids are too noisy."
Huo Jingyuan had asked for her opinion on whether she wanted to be a teacher.
Wen Ci did like children, but only the well-behaved ones who didnât cry or make a fuss. As a teacher, she would inevitably have to deal with disobedient kids.
Thatâs why Wen Ci had simply chosen to be a nurse.
"Youâre right about that."
Yu Qing smiled in agreement.
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Wen Ci had a busy and fulfilling day. The main thing she did was take patientsâ temperatures. The temperature in the Northwest Military Region fluctuated drastically between day and night, so soldiers frequently came down with colds and fevers.
"Letâs go get dinner?" Yu Qing, who had changed into her street clothes, walked over to Wen Ci and asked, "I heard theyâre serving meat in the cafeteria tonight."
The hospital cafeteria provided free meals for all doctors and nurses.
"I canât."
Wen Ci shook her head, declining Doctor Yuâs invitation. She and Huo Jingyuan had made plans; she wanted to eat the noodles he was making for her tonight. A happy smile spread across her face.
"Today is my first day of work, and my husband is waiting for me at home."
Yu Qing remembered Wen Ci was married. "See you tomorrow."
Wen Ci replied, "See you tomorrow."
After saying goodbye, Wen Ci started walking home to the family compound. Just as she stepped into the guardhouse at the entrance, she was pulled into a tight hug. She was about to struggle free...
"Wen Ci, thank you so much!"
...when she heard Sister Jingâs voice. The thought of flipping the person over her shoulder vanished. Hearing the sob in Sister Jingâs voice, she asked with concern, "Sister Jing, did you pass the test for the head cook position?"
Zhu Jing let go of Wen Ci. "I passed! I can start work tomorrow. Starting tomorrow, Iâll be earning a salary! Thank you, Wen Ci."
"Sister Jing, it had nothing to do with me."
"It did." Zhu Jingâs expression was very serious. "If you and your husband hadnât mentioned it, how would the head of logistics have ever known my name?"
Her own husband was just a common soldier in the Northwest Military Region; he had no way to get a word in with the head of logistics.
"It was nothing."
Zhu Jing said, "Wen Ci, Iâd like to invite you and your husband over for dinner on Friday."
Wen Ci smiled and declined. "Thereâs no need for a thank-you dinner. Otherwise, itâll look like you got the job by pulling strings."
It suddenly dawned on Zhu Jing.
The military compound wasnât like other places; soldiers had to be disciplined. If word got out that she had invited them over for dinner right after getting the job in the cafeteria kitchen, people would start all sorts of rumors, even if she hadnât actually pulled any strings.
"I wasnât thinking straight."
Wen Ci smiled. Just then, her stomach growled with hunger. She swallowed and said, "Sister Jing, I have to go. My husband is waiting for me at home."
"Of course, of course."
Zhu Jing was all smiles. She knew Wen Ci was a newlywed. For a young couple, even half a day apart could feel like an eternity. As someone with more experience, she understood completely.
"Hehe."
Wen Ci picked up her pace. Just as she reached the gate to their house, she saw Huo Jingyuan opening it. His gaze was as deep and dark as ink. "If you hadnât come back soon, I was going to come get you from the hospital."
Wen Ci smoothly linked her arm with Huo Jingyuanâs. "I was chatting with Sister Jing for a bit at the compound entrance. She passed the cooking test."
Huo Jingyuan nodded.
That afternoon, as an officer from the regiment command of the Northwest Military Region, he had participated in the selection for the cafeteriaâs head cook. Her home-style cooking was indeed very good.
In the end, she received unanimous approval.
"I should be thanking you, too," Wen Ci said.
If Huo Jingyuan hadnât mentioned Sister Jing to his superiors, she wouldnât have even had the chance to try out for the head cook position.
"Is there any need for âthank youâ between us?"
The manâs voice was deep and magnetic. His gaze was fixed on Wen Ci, who was clinging to his arm. He seemed to think of something, and a smile played on his lips. "If you really insist on thanking me, then tonight..."
Before he could finish, Wen Ci understood his implication from his tone. She let go of his arm and broke into a little jog. "Iâm not listening, not listening! Iâm going to eat my noodles!"
After dinner, the landline at home suddenly rang. Huo Jingyuan was in the kitchen washing dishes. "Ah Ci, can you get the phone?" he called out.
"Should I?"
Wen Ci blinked.
âWhat if itâs one of his superiors? If I answer it without thinking, what if it causes problems for Huo Jingyuan?â
"Itâs fine."
"Alright."
Wen Ci picked up the phone. The voice on the other end said it was the Northwest Military Regionâs switchboard. A female operator asked, "Is this Mr. Huo?"
"Yes," Wen Ci answered for him.
"And you are?"
"Iâm Mr. Huoâs wife."
For calls originating from outside the Northwest Military Region, the switchboard had to verify identities before connecting the two parties.
"Hereâs the situation. A Captain Jiang from Beijing is calling. He claims to be a relative from Mr. Huoâs wifeâs side of the family. Should I connect the line?"
Hearing this, Wen Ci frowned.
âWhy on earth would Jiang Chen call all the way from there out of the blue?â After a momentâs thought, she replied, "Go ahead and connect it."
Huo Jingyuan finished the dishes and walked from the kitchen to the living room. Seeing Wen Ciâs deeply frowning, pensive expression, he walked to her side and opened his mouth to ask, "Whoâs on the phone?"
"Jiang Chen."
With Wen Ciâs permission, the operator connected the call from Beijing. Both sides were silent on the line. After about half a minute, Jiang Chenâs voice came through.
"Is that you, Jingyuan?"
Wen Ciâs tone was flat. "No."
From that first sentence alone, Wen Ci could tell Jiang Chen definitely wanted a favor from Huo Jingyuan. Otherwise, his tone would never have been so cordial.
"Is there something you need, Captain Jiang?"
Wen Ciâs tone was unhurried, with an undercurrent of sarcasm.
"Whereâs Huo Jingyuan? Put him on." Hearing Wen Ciâs voice, Jiang Chenâs tone changed abruptly. "I need to talk to him."
Wen Ci pursed her lips and openly mocked him by repeating his words in a slow, drawn-out, sarcastic tone, "I... need... to... talk... to... him... put... him... on..."
Jiang Chen: "..."
After a moment of silence, seeing that he wasnât going to speak again, Wen Ci said slowly, "If you have something to say, Captain Jiang, say it. If not, Iâm hanging up."
âThe operator at the switchboard can hear our conversation. If it were really something important and urgent, Jiang Chen wouldnât be beating around the bush like this.â
"Three."
"Two."
Wen Ci began the final countdown.
"Donât hang up," Jiang Chen said. He took a deep breath and finally admitted, "I want Jingyuan to go to Sea City Railway Station and pick up Ye Zi."