People are like this, coming and going; today you leave, tomorrow she arrives—everyone is just a passerby.
A new family has moved in, also at the level of a platoon leader. Their surname is Song. Platoon Leader Song's full name is Song Cheng, and he came here during the annual troop rotation. He's thirty-five or six, a man of few words who exudes masculinity. Usually, he doesn't say much, just nods slightly when meeting others. He certainly looks like a typical soldier, serious and authoritative.
As for his wife, Sister-in-law Song, she has dark skin, a loud voice, and a fiery temper. She's the epitome of a rural woman, and oddly enough, she doesn't care much for tidiness. Her hair is always in a mess. Perhaps it's due to years of hard work, she looks a few years older than Song Cheng—barely in her thirties but looking like she's forty-one.
