Cheng Feng, born and raised in a metropolis, was not aware of the dangers of landslides. Hu Haiyun, however, learned of their peril through childhood experiences. One had claimed nearly her entire village during the dead of the night.
The cries echoed for days afterwards, terrorising her so much that she wouldn't dare to leave the house at night.
Upon hearing their words, Cheng Feng understood the gravity of the situation. He moved the car a little way forward only to have it get stuck in the mud again—the wheels were completely caked in it.
At least they weren't by the mountain side, so landslides weren't an immediate threat anymore.
Tong Yao disliked both shirking of responsibilities and the blaming of others. Even when they were stuck, she did not blame Cheng Feng for not checking the weather forecast before they started. She comforted him when he started blaming himself.