
Special Correspondent Lao Mi
by Tangzhen
About This Novel
Lao Mi is not old. It was a cruel war era, with winds and rains, poor food, and poor sleep. A young man in his twenties, at first glance, looked like he was thirty or even forty years old. But Lao Mi is not. Lao Mi always looks a few years younger than his actual age. Old rice looks white. It's the kind of white that won't tan no matter how much you tan. Coupled with his tall and straight figure, a face with clear outlines but not too much contrast, and a pair of big eyes with a hint of melancholy on his face, no matter where he went, Lao Mi was the focus of attention and the center of conversation of all the girls and wives. Lao Mi is not old at all, but everyone calls him Lao Mi because Lao Mi has senior revolutionary qualifications.
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