Cannon Fodder in an Era Drama — I Survive with Acting-Chapter 167: Protecting Qingya

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Chapter 167: Chapter 167: Protecting Qingya

Fei Jin understood immediately. His expression turned serious as he nodded. "Alright, I’ll do as you say."

A moment later, Cheng Peng came rushing back, panting for breath. He was holding a small, dark earthenware pot in one hand and a neatly folded, gray-green soldier’s uniform in the other.

He handed the items to Song Qingya, then consciously retreated to the courtyard entrance, turning his back to them and standing guard resolutely.

Only the two of them remained in the courtyard.

"Close your eyes."

Song Qingya said softly, her expression earnest, as if she were undertaking a critical mission.

She picked up the pot of soot, dabbed her fingers in the black ash, and began to smear it onto his face, bit by bit.

With a few quick strokes, Fei Jin’s handsome face was covered in grayish-black marks. She added two grimy streaks to his cheeks, and he instantly looked travel-worn and weary. 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝙬𝙚𝓫𝒏𝓸𝓿𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝙤𝓶

Cheng Peng, bored while waiting outside, peeked through a crack in the window.

One look, and he almost burst out laughing.

’Does the man inside look anything like the stern, imposing village chief he usually is?’

’Covered in dirt and ash, he’s the spitting image of a common soldier who just crawled out of a mine!’

The corner of his mouth twitched uncontrollably. He held back his laughter so hard his face turned red, and tears welled up in his eyes.

"Alright, you can open your eyes now."

Song Qingya took a step back, examining him with satisfaction.

Smiling, she pulled him over to a basin of water where the morning light was reflected. "See the results for yourself."

Fei Jin looked down. The clear water reflected a grimy face, covered in dust, with a scratch mark on his temple, looking utterly wretched.

"Ahem..."

He cleared his throat, his voice dry and hoarse as if scoured by wind and sand.

"It’s... passable, I guess."

After he spoke, he gave a dry laugh and awkwardly rubbed the tip of his nose.

Song Qingya stood to the side, her gaze fixed on him. Seeing his wretched yet feignedly calm appearance, she finally couldn’t help but laugh.

"Hahaha..."

She doubled over with laughter, tiny tears forming in the corners of her eyes.

"Alright, alright, stop laughing."

Fei Jin frowned and glared at her, but the corner of his own mouth twitched involuntarily.

"If you keep laughing, the sun will be up. Are we leaving or not?"

Leaning against the stone wall with one hand, Song Qingya wiped the tears from her eyes, still catching her breath. "Okay, okay, I’ll stop laughing, I promise..."

She took a few deep breaths, managing to suppress her laughter. Her expression grew serious as she urged him, "Hurry up and change your clothes. We have to go. Cheng Peng is getting anxious waiting outside. It’s getting late; any more delays and we won’t make it."

He frowned slightly, a hint of hesitation on his face, as if he was deliberating over something.

"Just change here. It’s not like anyone else is around."

Song Qingya had already turned around to face away from him, her arms crossed. Her tone was calm but left no room for argument.

"Alright."

Fei Jin replied in a low voice. It was quiet but carried a note of resignation.

He began, a bit awkwardly, to take off his tattered jacket and put on the coarse soldier’s uniform.

The fabric was scratchy against his skin, but he said nothing, silently adjusting the collar and cuffs.

A moment later, he gave a soft cough. "I’m changed."

Only then did Song Qingya slowly turn back around, her eyes carefully scanning him.

She looked him over from head to toe. Seeing this "new recruit" before her in a gray uniform with his cap pulled low, the corners of her lips curved up, and a glint of satisfaction flashed in her eyes.

"Mm, you look the part now."

She nodded, her tone firm with approval.

"Look the part of what?"

Fei Jin scratched the back of his head, his voice full of confusion.

Song Qingya shook her head with a smile, teasing him slightly. "What do you think? Like an ordinary little soldier. The kind no one would look at twice."

With that, she grabbed his arm. "Let’s go, no more dawdling."

The two of them walked out of the cave side by side. The night air was cool, dispelling some of the stuffiness.

As soon as Cheng Peng saw them emerge, he immediately came forward. He circled Fei Jin, examining him carefully from top to bottom and making a "tsk tsk" sound.

"Ma’am, your skills are incredible! With this build, this aura, and this disguise...

"Even if the village chief stood right in front of someone, they wouldn’t recognize him!"

He then straightened up, gave them both a crisp military salute, and his expression instantly became solemn. "Village Chief, Ma’am, everything is ready. We can depart."

"Good."

Song Qingya nodded lightly, her voice quiet but firm.

She paused, then looked at Cheng Peng and gave a steady order, "Cheng Peng, in a moment, I want you to arrange for Ajin to follow behind me and leave last."

"Last?"

Cheng Peng was taken aback, his face showing confusion and worry.

"Have the village chief bring up the rear? That... that’s not appropriate, is it?"

He lowered his voice, speaking urgently. "The village chief’s status is too important. If something happens, who will take command? He should be leading from the front!"

Before he could finish, Fei Jin spoke in a deep voice, "No. I have to be at the front to protect Qingya."

He strode forward, his voice low but filled with undeniable force. "I can’t let her face danger. I have to be in front of her."

But Song Qingya cut him off directly, her tone calm and authoritative. "Cheng Peng, do as I say. Have Ajin go last."

Her gaze was as sharp as a blade as she looked directly at Cheng Peng. "His identity is too sensitive. If he’s exposed, it’s not just him—this entire operation will have been for nothing."

"Putting him at the back makes him a smaller target. If we’re attacked, he can also retreat faster. That’s an order."

Cheng Peng opened his mouth, wanting to say more, but it was as if his throat was blocked.

He looked at Song Qingya, then glanced back at Fei Jin, his face a mask of conflict.

"Ma’am, this...

What if something happens..."

"It’s settled."

The night wind swept past. Her gaze was as steady as a rock, without a hint of wavering.

Seeing her resolute attitude, Fei Jin knew that further argument was useless. He gave a slight nod to the waiting Cheng Peng.

Cheng Peng looked at Fei Jin’s somewhat helpless expression and sighed softly. His voice held a mix of resignation and respect. "Alright, Ma’am. As you wish. I’ll go make the arrangements right away and won’t delay."

Song Qingya stood still, seemingly contemplating whether the arrangements were thorough enough. After a moment, she lifted her head, her gaze once again falling on Cheng Peng.

"Go and inform everyone in the camp to be on high alert. Watch our camp closely, especially the civilians who are with us. Wang Kang’s group hasn’t given up their wicked intentions. They’re likely to launch a sneak attack under the cover of darkness. We can’t afford a single slip-up."

Cheng Peng raised his right hand in a standard military salute, his voice booming like a bugle. "Understood, Ma’am! I’ll go deploy our people now. Not a single person will be missed!"

Fei Jin’s brow was still furrowed. He walked steadily over to Cheng Peng and instructed him in a low voice, word by word:

"Pick a few sharp men to follow Qingya discreetly. Just have them watch from a distance; don’t let her find out. That punk Wang Kang is completely unscrupulous and treacherous. I’m afraid he’ll pull some dirty trick and hurt her."

Although Song Qingya was standing a few steps away, the wind was blowing in just the right direction, and she overheard a few fragmented sentences. A sudden warmth flooded her heart.

’This man is so meticulous and decisive in battle, but when it comes to me, why does he suddenly start fussing over me with endless reminders?’

’It’s not like this is the first time I’ve handled a situation like this.’