Rebirth: He refused to Divorce Again-Chapter 1264: The Most Romantic Thing

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Chapter 1264: Chapter 1264: The Most Romantic Thing

The way Gu Qiaoqiao was so captivated in a stupor made Qin Yize increasingly delighted. His heart was stirred, tenderness blossomed, and with a swift turn, he kissed Gu Qiaoqiao’s red lips.

The rain on the grassland seemed urgent, the sound growing louder and louder, then the torrential downpour isolated the Mongolian yurt from the grassland into two separate worlds.

Outside, the storm raged, the night wind howled, while indoors it felt like the warmth of spring flowers blossoming, burning fervently!

Heaven certainly loves to do such things; it grants you this wish, but another thing just won’t go your way.

This unexpected heavy rain washed the bloodstains in the grass clean, but it didn’t rain for days and nights as Qin Yize had hoped, hopefully preventing Chu Chengfeng and the others from coming...

Unfortunately, the rain stopped the next morning.

Then a red sun rose into the sky, and the bright sunshine instantly enveloped the beautifully lush grassland washed by the rain.

Raindrops on the tips of the grass emitted radiant colors under the sunlight, countless wildflowers seemed to bloom even more vibrantly, and although the air was somewhat damp, it was incredibly refreshing.

Flocks of birds chirped as they joyfully flew over the tent top of the Mongolian yurt.

It seemed one could still hear the neighs of Red Wind and Yun Duo in the barn.

Qin Yize gently opened his eyes, looking at Qiaoqiao in his arms, and tightened his embrace around her with satisfaction.

Soon after, Gu Qiaoqiao also woke up.

Life isolated from the world made time seem utterly inconsequential.

However, the couple didn’t go out immediately; after cuddling together for a while, they only emerged from the Mongolian yurt when the sun had dried the grassland sufficiently.

This was Gu Qiaoqiao’s third day at Qiaoze Ranch.

Time truly flew by, in almost a blink of an eye, their exclusive world for two was about to end.

Because Qin Yize was about to return to the army.

Moreover, he had promised Chu Chengfeng and the others that they could come here to play, and he had to keep his word when dealing with brothers.

All in all, he could only bring Qiaoqiao here for just a week.

They only had two more days alone.

Fortunately, by autumn, the military family compound would be completely finished.

At that time, he would bring Qiaoqiao to move in.

If all went well, he might stay in the army forever, and his future children would grow up in the military compound, which would be beneficial for their development.

Over these two days, the couple truly lived like an immortal pair.

Beside Crescent Lake, they snuggled on the beach, facing the sparkling waters, gazing at the fields of Malan flowers across the shore, sipping light wine, listening to Qiaoqiao sing heartfelt grassland songs, feeling as if they were floating like immortals.

During noon, they simply picnicked by the lake, the grassland birds unafraid of humans, always landing on the beach when they ate.

Gu Qiaoqiao always tossed them some breadcrumbs or ready grains.

Some birds often followed them.

Swooping and chirping overhead, filling hearts with joy.

In the evenings, the couple stargazed together, and whenever they did, Qin Yize would tell Gu Qiaoqiao stories of the stars.

However, he mainly recounted tales of the constellations.

The stars on the grassland seemed exceptionally bright, almost within reach.

He showed her which were Leo and Scorpius...

His low, magnetic voice made Gu Qiaoqiao feel as if she’d had a sip of vintage wine, intoxicatingly mesmerized...

The saddle was ready, and Qin Yize taught Gu Qiaoqiao to ride.

Soon, Gu Qiaoqiao could gallop across the grassland on Yun Duo.

Her hands inherently possessed spiritual energy, requiring neither reins nor whip, her coordination with Yun Duo was seamless.

So seamless it made Gu Qiaoqiao so reluctant to leave, gleefully unconstrained, and so seamless it made Qin Yize a little jealous as he followed beside her.

Thus, often the two of them would ride together on Red Wind, galloping across the beautiful, endless grassland.

Of course, most of their time was spent in passionate entanglement in the large bed.

In the skies, they’d wish to be connected birds; on the ground, intertwining branches!

Was the truest portrayal of them.

Many times, Qin Yize wished he could merge Gu Qiaoqiao into himself, never to part.

Qin Yize, though a soldier, was also a romantic young husband. He would comb Gu Qiaoqiao’s hair, carry her on his back, and step out footprints in the sand to compose love poems...

He’d sing military songs, march with perfect posture, and he’d speak earnest sweet nothings with deep affection...

He’d ride out into the depths of the grassland to pick wildflowers unseen by Gu Qiaoqiao, a huge bundle each time...

Love, like a blazing fire, and mature wine, made the young couple burn and intoxicated, living a life as if in a fairy-tale dream.

Joyful times passed extremely fast.

And in a blink, the agreed time with Chu Chengfeng arrived.

Neither felt disappointed; they were still so young, and the future stretched far ahead.

Countless beautiful moments awaited them in the future!

Qin Yize and Gu Qiaoqiao rode to the army camp.

They rented four horses from the tent of a local nomad.

Conditions were limited; not everyone could have a horse to ride.

In two days, everyone could take turns riding, after all, at Qiaoze Ranch, there were many places to play: soaking in hot springs, fishing, barbecuing, hunting, and the beautiful Crescent Lake beach — they couldn’t spend all their time on horseback.

At noon, Qin Yize and Gu Qiaoqiao had lunch at the military camp. After eating, Lu Hao brought two soldiers along, galloping with Qin Yize and Gu Qiaoqiao toward the original destination.

Heaven truly favored them.

After that rain, the grassland skies remained clear, yet not hot; the expansive wind always blew in their faces, bringing a cool breeze.

Gu Qiaoqiao rode on Yun Duo, once again experiencing the exhilarating rush across the grassland, knowing in her heart this sensation could only be felt atop a horse on the grassland.

When Gu Qiaoqiao and her group appeared on horseback in front of Chu Chengfeng and the others, everyone spontaneously cheered.

The count was identical to what Gu Qiaoqiao had calculated; the same old friends came.

Chu Chengfeng, Gu Muran, Du Tian and An Xiaotong, with Shang Qing standing alongside Mu Xinxin.

Beside Chu Chengfeng stood Xiao Wen, smiling brightly.

At Xiao Wen’s feet was a small white cat.

Ling Nan did not come because he hadn’t returned from Jinling City yet.

Among their good friends who could come, nearly everyone was there.

When Shang Qing saw the dashing Gu Qiaoqiao, riding a little white horse and wearing beige riding gear, she envied her so much she let out a playful, exaggerated shout.

She was somewhat afraid of the little white horse, so didn’t run right up to Gu Qiaoqiao, but seeing Gu Qiaoqiao looking resplendent, it was so beautiful it was beyond words.

Shang Qing’s eyes widened, seemingly forgetting to blink.