White Olive Tree

By Ramisa2

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'White Olive Tree' novel by Jiu Yue Xi English translation "Ah Zan, I am Ruan Ruan." No one is an island oth... More

Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Chapter 41
Chapter 42
Chapter 43
Chapter 44
Chapter 45
Chapter 46
Chapter 47
Chapter 48
Chapter 49
Chapter 50
Chapter 51
Chapter 52
Chapter 53
Chapter 54
Chapter 55
Chapter 56
Chapter 57
Chapter 58
Chapter 59
Chapter 60
Chapter 61
Chapter 62
Chapter 63
Chapter 64
Chapter 65
Chapter 66
Chapter 67
Chapter 68
Epilogue

Chapter 18

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By Ramisa2

Chapter 18
Song Ran saw his face clearly, and his tense nerves were torn apart in an instant.  Her hands and feet were suddenly weak, and tears welled up silently.  He supported her with one hand, and she tried her best to stand still.
Gunshots continued to follow in the alley.
Li Zan raised the mask to cover his face again with one hand, and pulled her into another alley quickly with the other hand.
The alleys are narrow and crowded with dwellings on both sides.
Li Zan scanned the houses while running, and saw that the window of a house was closed, so he immediately opened the window, and without any explanation, picked Song Ran up and put him on it.
Song Ran understood, and quickly jumped into the room.  Li Zan propped his hands on the inner layer of the window sill, and jumped into the room without touching the dust outside the window sill.
Song Ran immediately closed the window.
This house is a typical desert dwelling in the Eastern Kingdom. It has small windows, thick walls, and is as dark and shady as a flat-topped bunker.  The valuable furniture and decorations in the house have been evacuated long ago.
As soon as the two of them entered the room, the sound of searchers' footsteps came from outside the window.
Song Ran was afraid and wanted to climb the stairs to escape.  She took a step, but Li Zan pulled her back and pressed her against the wall. He quickly covered her mouth with his big hand, and he also stepped forward, pressing her tightly against the wall.
The next second, a figure flashed past the window beside the two of them.  A dark and narrow shadow slanted into the room, and slowly slid across the light and shadow outlines drawn by the window sills on the floor.
Li Zan gritted his teeth, subconsciously pressing Song Ran even tighter.
Song Ran's heart was beating wildly, and she tried her best to hold her breath.  At this moment, she was afraid to even hear her own breathing.
A few more figures passed by the window, back and forth.
The group of people lost their target and gathered near this window, cursing something in the Eastern language.  Although he couldn't understand the content, he could tell the anger that was crazily gathering inside.
Separated by a wall, Song Ran didn't even dare to breathe, hot and cold sweat poured down his body.  She raised her eyes to look at Li Zan, he was very close to her, his jaw was almost touching her forehead.
His temples were tense; on the mask, only striking eyebrows and eyes were exposed, staring at the window without blinking, his eyes were as sharp as eagles.  A rifle was stuck on the right palm and right arm at two points and one line, and the veins on the back of the hand were bulging.
After the people outside the window scolded angrily.  Suddenly, someone said something in the direction of the window.  A figure approached the window and raised his hand to push the window.
Song Ran stared at Li Zan with wide eyes; but he was staring at that hand, and slowly raised his right hand holding the gun; he exuded a ruthless aura, with a sense of oppression from top to bottom.
Just when the man was about to push the window, someone said something.  The man touched the ashes on the window sill with his hand and replied.  Only then did Song Ran remember that Li Zan had left the dust on the window sill untouched when he entered the room just now.
The people outside judged that there would be no one in the house, so they turned around and wanted to leave.  At this time, there was a sudden gunshot, and a figure on the edge of the window fell to the ground in response.
The anti-government forces came after them and once again fought the terrorist organization.
The people outside immediately raised their guns to meet the enemy, and the two sides fell into a fierce battle, with bullets flying everywhere.  Several of the rounds hit the windows, and the glass shattered and flew.
Li Zan lowered his head towards her shoulder for a moment, covered her with his body, and blocked the glass shards flying at high speed.
The man's cheek was tightly pressed against her side face, and through the not-so-thick mask, his rapid and moist breath seeped out from the cotton cloth, and he plucked her side face into her ears like wet feathers.
But in just a second, he turned his head sideways.  Although still maintaining the posture of bowing his head, his eyes shot out of the window, closely watching the movement outside, not daring to relax in the slightest.
Song Ran stared blankly at her pupils, her heart beating out of control.  She was tightly held in his arms, and she could hear the strong beating of his heartbeat in his chest, and could smell the hot sweat in his collar.  She trembled inexplicably, whether it was from fright or something else.
And his hand was still covering her mouth, smelling of male sweat and gunpowder smoke.
It was only then that she remembered that he was the one who fired the two bullets that came from a high place just now.
He saved her again.
They kept close to each other and stood in that cool and dark corner for more than ten minutes.
The fighting outside finally subsided, and the two groups of people seemed to have suffered heavy losses, so they evacuated separately.
It wasn't until the world was quiet, so quiet that no sound could be heard, that Song Ran felt an obvious and slow rise and fall of his chest - he finally breathed a sigh of relief.
He slowly raised his head, loosened his hand covering her mouth, and stepped back a step or two to widen the distance between him and her.
Song Ran's face was already blood red, and she didn't dare to look at him after a quick glance. She turned her eyes to look at the shards of glass on the ground.
Li Zan relaxed his stiff right hand. Seeing that she was just in a daze, he asked softly, "Are you scared?"
"Ah?" She raised her head and shook her head, "It's okay."
He looked at her for a second or two, didn't speak, tilted his head slightly, and took off the mask.
Seeing this, Song Ran also took off the mask.
The light in the room was dim, the pupils of the two were bright, and their eyes met each other, staring at each other's face without hindrance, quiet and silent.
Even he may be belatedly aware of the subtlety and embarrassment of what happened just now. He turned his eyes away and wiped his face with the mask, and said in a low voice, "It's hotter than Gallo here."
"Yes." She gently fanned her cheeks, "I kept running just now, and I was too nervous, my face was almost congested."
He seemed to think her words were funny, so he smiled lightly.
After waiting for about ten minutes, Li Zan walked over and opened the door.
A string of bloodstains dragged across the stone road was messy and shocking. This was left over from the chaotic battle just now—both sides dragged away many casualties.
He put on the mask again, and looked back at Song Ran Yiyan.  She understood the meaning and put it on too.  The two walked cautiously in the alley.
He is in front and she is behind.
He walked very slowly, looking back from time to time, making sure to keep her close behind him.
The more times he turned his head, she also became nervous, and said in a low voice, "Don't turn your head all the time, I'm afraid that someone will suddenly appear in front of you."
Li Zan nodded, walked a few steps, and simply stretched the strap of his marching bag and handed it to her.  She grasped it firmly, wrapped two more around her wrists, and tied him behind him like a tail.
At noon in the scorching sun, a deserted ghost town.
She pulled the rope, and followed him slowly and vigilantly through deserted alleys, buildings full of bomb craters, and deep and strange doors and windows.
The anti-government forces and terrorist organizations have already withdrawn.
Li Zan walked into an alley and pushed out a military motorcycle.  Song Ran originally wanted to ask something, but in this small and terrifying town, she was still very panicked, and she didn't dare to speak out for some reason, as if she was afraid that something would be alarmed.
The two returned to the street, where Song Ran's car was still parked.
She loosened the strap on her wrist in circles, and looked at Li Zan before getting into the car: "Can I get up?"
Li Zan checked the inside and bottom of the car, and let her get in the car after making sure there was no problem.  He jumped on the hood and strapped the bike to the roof.
They set off again, neither of them said a word. After walking through a few streets vigilantly, Song Ran began to step on the gas pedal, and the speed became faster and faster. He rushed out of this ghost town at a high speed of 150 yards.
After leaving the city, the roads are empty and the world is quiet.  The vast wilderness stretches as far as the eye can see.  Only then did Song Ran relax a little, and asked Li Zan, "Why are you here?"
Li Zan replied very briefly: "Our combat team has been sent to Hapo."
...
Li Zan did not tell her that when they passed through an unnamed town, the government troops at the checkpoint checked Li Zan's ID and saw that he was Chinese, so he said casually, "A Chinese female reporter passed by just now. I told her  It will be safe to reach Hapo before dark, but now the fighting has changed suddenly. The government forces at the next station have temporarily withdrawn reinforcements from the north, causing the anti-government forces and extremist organizations to fight there in advance in order to grab points. I hope she is lucky  Well, don't run into it."
Li Zan asked: "What's the name of that reporter?"
"I generally can't remember the names of Chinese people." Said the soldier, "but her surname is very strange, it means 'song'. The name is even more strange, it is the past tense of 'run'."

SONG RAN
"How far is the next station from here?"
"Thirty-three kilometers."
Li Zan immediately asked the team for a military motorcycle to chase after him, saying that he would gather at Hapo in the evening.
Benjamin said with a smile: "Unexpectedly, the Chinese are also very romantic."
...
Li Zan asked, "What about you?"
Song Ran said: "I was sent here temporarily. I left for the station in the morning and asked the guards to tell you."
He smiled lightly and said, "I left the station early in the morning to assemble."
"Why are you going to Hapo all of a sudden?"
"There will be a big wave of attacks tonight. The government forces are afraid they won't be able to defend, so please come and support us. There are only a few squads. But there will be more troops in the future..." As he spoke, he frowned suddenly, lowered his head,  I touched the back of the neck with my hand and found a few glass shards.
He casually patted off the scum on his hands.
Song Ran's sharp eyes saw a few traces of red, so she slowed down and parked the car on the side of the road. 
   "how?"
"Your neck... seems to have been stabbed by glass."
   "I think should not be."
"Yes."
"..."
The two stared wide-eyed.
Song Ran pointed tentatively: "I... have a look?"
Li Zan silently turned his head to look out the window, and turned slightly to show her.
She knelt on the driver's seat with one leg and stretched her neck: "It's really bleeding."
He sat down again, touched the back of his neck again, and said, "I don't feel anything..." Before he finished speaking,
"Don't touch it with your hands, your hands are dirty." She slapped his hands away.
"..." Li Zan lowered his head and fell silent.
The back of his neck was not seriously injured, but the skin was scratched in many places, and some of them were punctured by glass.
Song Ran thought, if he hadn't blocked her just now, the glass shards would probably have pierced her face now.
"I have erythromycin." Song Ran turned around to reach for the bag on the back seat, and took out a small tube of erythromycin and a small wet wipe from the bag.
Li Zan laughed: "Isn't erythromycin used to treat eyes?"
"You're talking about erythromycin eye ointment. Anyway, it's an antibiotic that can kill bacteria." She muttered, and gently wiped the back of his neck with a wet wipe.  Xu was afraid that he would hurt her, so she struck very lightly and gently.
Li Zan lowered his head, only feeling her fingers brushing across his neck through a wet towel, it was cool and itchy.  She wiped it clean, and in order to let the water dry quickly, she unconsciously blew it twice.
It's getting more itchy.  He dug his knee with his fingers and almost trembled.
She wiped her hands clean with a tissue, squeezed erythromycin ointment, and applied it to his wound.  Probably for the curative effect, she painted all over the wound.
Li Zan let her have her way.
"Does it hurt?" she asked.
He lowered his head and smiled: "What's so painful about it?"

She thinks about it too.
"Okay." She screwed the lid on, sat back on the seat, and explained, "Be careful, don't let the collar rub off all the medicine."
"En." He replied, bending the corner of his lower lip in an unclear manner.
   "why are you laughing?"
He wiped his face and shook his head: "It's nothing."
Song Ran didn't believe it, so he looked at him suspiciously.
He laughed and said, "You're quite wordy. I didn't see it before."
"..." She said to herself, "What else can you see?"
"That's right." He smiled slightly, looking out the window at the wasteland.
Just as Song Ran was about to drive, Li Zan suddenly said, "Song Ran."
This was the first time he called her by her name directly.  She froze.
   "Um?"
Li Zan looked out the window: "Look, what is that?"
Song Ran lowered his head to look at the window on his side. On the sand plain outside the window, a large stretch of olive groves was outlined on the distant horizon.
"That's... that's not right..." Song Ran was astonished.
Li Zan couldn't help pushing the door open and walking down, and Song Ran also got out of the car to look around.
In her past experience, she has never seen such a magnificent and astonishing yet absurd and unreal scene——
The golden sand is undulating, the blue sky is endless, and on the yellow and blue horizon, there is a white olive grove floating.
Yes, it's white.
From the leaves to the branches, they are all white and flawless;
Like pure snowflakes, but also like the wings of a dove of peace.  But the real ones are the olive trees, with luxuriant branches and leaves, standing on the open field.
"This..." Song Ran couldn't believe his eyes, "How could there be a white olive tree?"
Li Zan looked at the sky, narrowed his eyes for a long time, and then said suddenly, "It's a mirage."
"Really?" Song Ran couldn't identify it.  Because the woods and this land are seamlessly connected, and they are not floating in the air.  But if it's not a mirage, how can we explain the wonder in front of us.
"Do you think it's true?" Li Zan turned to look at her.
"This is exactly the same as the olive groves I saw along the way, except for the color." Song Ran said.
Li Zan then jumped onto the hood of the car, walked up to the roof again, sat down with one leg crossed, and looked at the sky: "Then let's wait and see."
Song Ran was a little surprised, but also thought it was a good idea.  She also climbed onto the hood, sat down with her legs swinging, and looked at the horizon.
The scorching sun was shining in the afternoon, and there was no wind.
The two sat in the car, one tall and the other low, but their hearts were exceptionally peaceful and tranquil.
The world is silent and vast.  They wait.
After sitting for a long time, Song Ran suddenly said: "Thinking about it now, it's amazing. If it was a few years ago, I would never have imagined that I would be driving on a dilapidated concrete road in a war-torn country. Fleeing halfway,  I also parked the car and sat in the car watching the mirage.”
Li Zan hugged one knee and looked down at her: "Did you never think that you would be a reporter?"
"No. I thought I would work in a history museum. But now, I think being a reporter is also very good. I can record a lot of things. Maybe one day, I will accidentally record history."
"I don't think there is any need to wait for a day. Everyone in this world is a part of history." Li Zan said, "You, me, everyone here is. Even if you don't remember with paper or pen, this piece of history  The land remembers too."
Song Ran listened to the words and tilted his head to look at him.  He sat on the high roof of the car, looking at the sky and the earth in the distance.  When he said this, he seemed to yearn for something, and there was indescribable tenderness and affection in his eyes.
She suddenly felt it very clearly, felt some kind of deep love for life, or for all creatures.
She was suddenly gentle and silent in her heart.
She looked into the distance again and said, "What about you? Did you want to be a soldier since you were a child?"
"En." He nodded.
   "Why?"
"Do you remember the flood in 1998?"
Song Ran said: "Which child in our province won't remember? The soldier saved you?"
He smiled and shook his head: "My family lives in Jiangcheng, so it's fine. But I've seen a lot."
Song Ran nodded, indicating that she understood.
"Look!" Li Zan pointed his chin to the sky, reminding her.
The large olive grove really began to slowly dissipate.  Like paper soaked by water droplets, after the water evaporates, it slowly gathers towards the center little by little.
The two of them stopped talking. They were silent and quiet. They stared at the slowly disappearing white olive grove in the sky without blinking, as if they wanted to engrave the scenery and mood of this moment in their hearts.
The woods became smaller and smaller, and gradually, there was only one olive tree left, standing alone and stubbornly on the field.  It is like the most silent watch over this land.
Song Ran suddenly said, "Can a mirage make a wish?"
Li Zan laughed softly: "This is not a shooting star."
Song Ran: "But I think everything that nature gives can be made a wish."
After the words fell, the two were silent for a moment at the same time, and suddenly they spoke in unison:
"Then I hope for world peace."
"My wish is world peace."
They looked at the horizon, and when they heard the other party's voice merge with their own, they couldn't help but smile slightly.  They didn't look at each other, but really looked at the white olive tree until it melted into the air little by little and disappeared.
In the end, only the uninhabited sandy plain and the blue sky without any impurities remained.
It was as if the grand scene he and she had seen just now had never existed before.

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