Volume 1 There Are Guest Stars in the East Chapter 24 Flowers Have a Reblooming Day, and No One Is Young (3)

"Big sister wake up! Dad! Mother! Big sister floating on the sea is awake!"

A boy of seven or eight years old rushed into the door chasing the puppy, looked up and met Cai Huan, who was sitting up from the bed, and rushed out of the door as if flying, shouting to his parents who were busy on the shore.

The boy was wearing a dirty green vest, his bare arms were covered with sand, and his skin was darker than the sand, so Cai Huan could see it even from a distance of half a room.

She touched the corners of her eyes as if she remembered something, the tears just now had dried up, I don't know if it was because of the sea breeze blowing too much or the sand in her eyes, and there were some granular crystals where her fingers had rubbed them. Cai Huan didn't go out of his way to look at the color of these things, wiped them twice, stretched his hand out of the edge of the bed, twisted his fingertips, and let the dust return to dust.

At this time, it was already noon, and the sunlight was shining in through the window, and the interior was half black and white, and the steep dividing line was particularly distinct. Outside the door, the boy's parents straightened up, put down their work, and looked this way. The light outside was too strong, and Cai Huan could only see their silhouettes.

She propped herself up on the edge of the bed and shifted her ass to pull her feet down. This was supposed to be a coherent action in one go, but at the moment she exerted her strength, her body seemed to not understand the command of her brain, her legs were so stiff that she couldn't bend them, and the whole person flipped from the edge of the bed to the ground with the left hip bone as the axis.

The fisherman couple outside the door saw this scene and hurriedly ran into the house. The boy got closer and started faster, grabbing Cai Huan's head before he landed.

"Are you alright?"

The boy's father also rushed to the bed and asked with concern.

Cai Huan shook his head, then flipped his body and tried to get up from the ground.

"Daughter-in-law, you go and help. The fisherman pointed at Cai Huan with his chin, and the fisherwoman on the side had just arrived, gasping slightly.

The boy and the fisherwoman grabbed one of Cai Huan's arms, put it around the back of their necks, and slowly stood up.

The fisherwoman was not tall, and the boy of seven or eight years old was even shorter. Both of them stood up straight, but Cai Huan's knees were still bent. The boy's father was hesitating whether to take advantage of the handle, and Cai Huan gritted his teeth and straightened his legs.

"I can stand. She said softly.

The fisherwoman and the boy slowly took her arm off her shoulder, and the boy's puppy wagged its tail around them as if to celebrate her recovery.

Cai Huan moved his muscles and bones in place, and his strength soon returned. She took a step back, bowed her head to the couple and hugged her fists, and said, "Thank you two for saving your life." ”

"I was the first to see Big Brother Big Sister's boat!" the boy threw his head back and jumped on the road.

Cai Huan looked at him, but he didn't say anything.

The fisherwoman smiled and rubbed the boy's head, "This child's eyesight doesn't know who, when the weather is good, he can even see the reef on the other side of the bay." His father's favorite bet on him was the live horse's teeth on the stones—once, have you ever won once?"

Mother and son looked at each other and smiled.

"There are you everywhere," the fisherman pulled his son's face, then looked at Cai Huan, and smiled kindly: "Girl, you don't have to be polite, there are many fish in the sea around here, and there are many snakes that eat fish, and when everyone is careless, it is common for us fishermen to help each other......"

Cai Huan is not good at human affairs, she didn't say anything anymore, lowered her head and took out a few coins of silver from her waist.

The fisherman hurriedly refused: "The medicinal herbs are all grown in the mountains and fields, and they don't cost money, so it's enough to thank the girl." ”

The fisherwoman nodded in agreement, closed Cai Huan's hand, and pushed it back to her waist.

"But this brother ......," the fisherman muttered, bowing his head.

Behind Cai Huan, Dongzi was still lying motionless, with dream-like convulsions on his face from time to time. The strip of cloth tied to the arrow wound had been blackened with blood and pus, perhaps to prevent the wound from being compressed, or perhaps just not wanting to stain the sheets, Dongzi was placed on the bed lying on his side, and because of this, the shocking ulceration was so shockingly revealed.

"Is there a doctor nearby?" Cai Huan asked with concern.

The fisherwoman opened her mouth in embarrassment, but she made no sound.

"The doctor is ......," the fisherman said, glancing at his wife, "but lately there has been a gang of greedy ......rebels," and the fisherwoman gave him a quick elbow and a slanted glance blaming her husband for saying the wrong thing.

"Oh...... The Greedy Rebels, ah no, Yan Jun," he said, "they have only fought a battle, and many wounded have been sent with them, so the doctor is ......"

He lowered his gaze in shame, and the fisherwoman and the child did not say a word, except for the sound of the waves coming in and echoing through the door and window.

But Cai Huan is not a person who has to take an inch, and she understands the feelings of ordinary people who dare not, or do not want to offend, the soldiers—even if it is just asking the doctor who cares for the wounded soldier to take some time to treat a dying person. Not to mention that the couple has saved their lives from the hands of the sea.

"Big brother and sister-in-law don't have to bother anymore, I will figure out his own affairs, but I ......" Having said that, except for going to meet the rebels who occupied the hospital for a while, she couldn't think of a way to do it, "I don't know if there is a ...... in the two families If it's convenient, I'd like to borrow it for a few days. ”

The fisherman scratched his head in embarrassment and looked around, "We really don't need the cart at home...... Why don't I remove the door panel?"

"Your door panel doesn't have a wheel, how can a girl ......carry it alone," the fisherwoman patted the back of her husband's hand and reproached softly.

The fisherman was a little faceless, and replied with a twisted eyebrow: "Who said that if the girl is carried alone, don't you have two men in your family?"

"No...... No," Cai Huan shook his head and said, "If you want to bother my eldest brother to help, I'd better go to the hospital first to ask if I can treat it, and if I can ask a doctor to come over for treatment, so as not to carry people for nothing." ”

The fisherman thought about it and felt that it was not unreasonable, so he smiled and nodded in response, "...... It's good, it's good."

The fisherwoman on the side squatted down, rubbed the boy's head, and pointed out the door with the other hand, "Ouwa, go and show my sister the way." After speaking, she stood up again, patted her son's back, and smiled politely at Cai Huan.

"Big sister ......" The boy called Ouwa walked up to Cai Huan, took her hand, and pulled in the direction of the door, "Let's go." ”

The boy's squirming appearance is very cute, Cai Huan looked at him, and a certain place in his heart seemed to melt, faintly, and there was some sadness that made people want to look up and smile bitterly.

"Let's go. She replied.

At this time, a sea breeze that was slightly stronger than usual passed through the door, bringing up the dust in the house, blowing Cai Huan's nose a little itchy, I don't know if she was holding back her sneezing or laughing.

The same wind opened the floodgates of happiness for the boy, he faced the wind, ran out of the door excitedly, hooked tightly with Cai Huan's hand, and drove her up.

In the shadows of the room, the couple stood in place, smiling indulgently, and waved goodbye to Cai Huan, who reluctantly turned his head and gestured with a slightly cramped bow.