Lao Tan was rescued by his neighbor in the west courtyard.
A couple who were neighbors in the west courtyard came back after watching the two of them in the farmyard. When they were about to enter the hospital, they saw that Lao Tan's door was not closed. The man walked over and took a look, which saved Lao Tan.
The man saw Lao Tan lying on the ground. Although it was night, he could see through the moonlight that Lao Tan had fainted rather than fallen asleep. After calling his wife, the man went into the yard and picked up Lao Tan's head, shouting twice.
When he saw no movement, he tried to breathe and then started to pinch the person.
The old man Tan woke up leisurely after being pinched, and his stomach miraculously no longer hurt.
The neighbor couple helped him into the house and sat there with concern for a while to see if he was okay before going back. He walked him to the door and said many words of thanks.
After seeing off his kind neighbor, Lao Tan went back to his house and sat on the kang, dazed in thought. When he recalled what had just happened, he only remembered the sudden severe pain in his stomach, but he could not remember why he had fainted, and he also
He slipped to the ground.
I slapped my stomach with my hand, and it really didn't hurt anymore, so I thought to myself, "What's going on? Why does it hurt when I say it hurts? Is it a ghost?"
When I thought of running into a ghost, I couldn't help but feel a chill all over my body, my flesh and skin suddenly tightened, and the back of my head felt cold.
He glanced back subconsciously, but there was nothing behind him, it was empty. When he looked back, he just said something to himself and scared himself, where did the ghost come from.
Although I don’t believe in ghosts, and I don’t believe in ghosts, I still feel a little scared when I think about it at night, and I can’t help but become nervous, as if there is a ghost hidden somewhere in the house.
In order to embolden himself and relieve his tense nerves, he began to subconsciously take out a cigarette.
I took out the cigarette, lit it, and took a deep breath. Instead of swallowing it, I rolled it in my mouth and exhaled directly. As the smoke was exhaled, my nerves slowly relaxed.
Then I took a second breath, and the air around me relaxed and was no longer frighteningly solid.
Just then his cell phone rang, and the usually pleasant ringtone suddenly exploded like a landmine, startling him.
He picked up the phone and saw that it was Yaru who was calling. He wondered if there was anything wrong with calling at this time. She usually didn't call at night.
Yaru didn't have anything to do, but wanted to see him.
Yaru saved up her rest for this month and next, plus seven days of annual leave, for a total of thirteen days. She had planned this all together, and wanted to spend time with Lao Tan during her break.
She planned to rest when Lao Tan was alone, like when he was resting in Daqingshan in the first half of the year. In this way, she could take good care of him without any scruples.
In fact, she had this idea for a long time, long before Lao Tan got sick. At that time, she thought that she would either take a long vacation, or stop working at Ah Qiao, and go to a place with no one to disturb her and spend a few days with Lao Tan, like lovers.
That way.
The family education she received since childhood and her own personality made it impossible for her to be as free and easy as Wang Shulan. Otherwise, she would have had too many opportunities with Lao Tan, not just once or twice.
Although she works in the city and is exposed to the concept of a new life every day, her innocence, simplicity, self-respect and self-love still dominate her heart. She warns herself not to act recklessly or indulge like other divorced women.
She would rather bury her love for Lao Tan deep in her heart, and then care and give in silence, rather than go too far. What she thinks about is not only her own reputation, but more about the impact of doing so on Lao Tan.
Of course, as a woman who is both physically and mentally healthy, she longs for the affection and caress of a man, especially the man she loves, and she wants to be intimate and passionate.
This is human nature, food and sex.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is coming soon, and Yaru thinks this is the best time to take a vacation. There are good reasons - to go home to visit her parents and spend the holidays with the elderly. No one thought that she would go to accompany Lao Tan.
But where is Lao Tan now? At home? Or in his hometown? Or ------
She wasn't sure. She wanted to call Lao Tan to confirm. If he was alone, she would take the vacation. If not, she wouldn't take it until she had a chance. But then she thought about whether Lao Tan would call him if he knew she was going to accompany him.
She went and adopted a roundabout tactic.
Yaru smartly called Zhou Xiaomei and asked about Lao Tan's condition intentionally or unintentionally. Zhou Xiaomei said on the phone that Lao Tan was doing very well. He had just returned from Beijing for a follow-up visit, took medicine and went to Beautiful Valley to recuperate alone, and told her not to use it.
Thinking about.
Finally, he joked: "If you miss my brother-in-law, just call me if you do. Don't be embarrassed."
After learning that Lao Tan was alone in Beautiful Valley, Yaru was very happy, even a little excited - this was the opportunity she wanted.
So she reported to the head chef Erden that she was on leave and wanted to go back to her hometown to visit her parents during the holidays. After receiving approval, she arranged the work in the dumpling room for her apprentice Zhao Min, and set off with a happy and excited mood.
There is no direct train from Suzhou to Chifeng. Yaru first took the high-speed train to the provincial capital, and then transferred to the express train to arrive in Chifeng at 10:30 tomorrow morning.
Yaru didn't know how to get to Beautiful Valley after getting off the bus tomorrow, so she called Lao Tan.
Lao Tan was so surprised that he forgot about his stomachache, fainting and bumping into ghosts. He asked her about the train number Yaru took and told her that he would pick her up at the station tomorrow and just ask her to wait on the platform.
"This girl didn't even say a word in advance when she arrived. She didn't make a phone call until she got in the car." Lao Tan muttered slightly reproachfully, but he was very happy in his heart.
I was very happy. After I calmed down, I thought about what happened after Yaru arrived.
He was not stupid and knew what Yaru meant by coming. Although this meaning made people happy, he also faced unexplainable embarrassment.
Let's put it this way, Wang Shulan accompanied him when he was recuperating here last year, and his relationship with Wang Shulan has been made public. Yingzi's mother, Xiaomei's parents, and Mr. Xiang all knew what was going on.
Especially Xiaomei's parents, who are relatives and know that he has a family, but he is not accompanied by his wife but by another woman. Even though they don't say it, they think in their heart - this old Tan has a woman outside.
Yes, that's right. In today's society---well, it's understandable.
Having said that, when Wang Shulan was here, she took care of Lao Tansuo in every possible way, to a level that ordinary wives could not achieve. She was recognized and praised by everyone, and she was said to be a good woman.
Just over half a year has passed since there was a new girl. What should people think and say? Even if they don’t say anything on the surface, it’s still considered behind the scenes - who is this Lao Tan?
Hey, when people live in reality, people’s words are to be feared——
Who can hide?
But you have come all the way to tell them to leave? Obviously not, you have to stay here for a few days, and you live with yourself.
Lao Tan was lying on the kang, turning over and over, unable to sleep, thinking about this.
Somehow the word "hypocrisy" suddenly popped into his head. As soon as these two words came out, he couldn't help but be stunned, and then he said to himself: "It's so damn hypocritical. You obviously want others to come, but you still live in other people's mouths."
To use his reputation as an excuse, a woman would risk everything and not care about this or that, but you, a grown-up man, have done the opposite.
Aren’t you tired of living like this?
Wouldn’t it be nice to have a clean heart?”
When I thought like this, my heart became enlightened, and I reflected: The reason why people are valued is that they are unethical and unrighteous, and they actually do things that are unconscionable. I, Lao Tan, Wang Shulan, and Yaru, I am confident that I have not offended my conscience.
, it’s not unethical or unkind, why do you think about that?
Although everyone can judge whether you are good or bad, you must have a steelyard in your heart, and you cannot throw away the weight of conscience.