As night fell, this stretch of land became so quiet it was suffocating.
But it also allowed Su Ye to see a starry sky she hadn't seen in a long time.
"If it weren't for this calamity, how beautiful this place would have been," Su Ye sighed.
The area was close to the epicenter, and there was always the possibility of danger; therefore, Su Ye and Shen Qifeng didn't dare to wander too far, only walking a few dozen meters outside the tent.
The wind was a bit strong at night, and Shen Qifeng was worried that Su Ye would catch a cold. He originally wanted to wrap his arms around her but hesitated just as he was about to touch her.
He seemed to believe he no longer had the right to do such a thing.
Shen Qifeng sighed softly, took off his white coat, and draped it gently over Su Ye.
"The disaster has already happened; what we can do is to try to mitigate the loss it has caused as much as possible."
Su Ye looked at him, "You're always so calm."