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Chapter 224: The Yankee who has never seen the world

It's a bit expensive to buy a soft sleeper, but at last you don't have to be squeezed by people in the corridor.

Although Huang Caiwei felt sorry for the extra tens of dollars she spent, she thought about it again. Money must be spent before you earn it. If you buy a station ticket to save money, it won't be worth it if you exhaust yourself by the time. When you think about it, calm.

The two returned to the hotel, had dinner, and then went back to their rooms.

In the middle of the night, Huang Caiwei felt someone groping her body.

Unable to help being startled, Huo Ran opened his eyes and saw a middle-aged woman in the next bed with an embarrassed look on her face, "I'm sorry, I woke up just now, did I wake you up?"

Huang Caiwei hugged her daughter tightly, gave her a wary look, peed her daughter, fed her milk again, and then lay down on the bed again.

In the 80s, there were too many thieves, and she did not dare to take it lightly. Although she closed her eyes, she did not dare to sleep again. She stayed up until dawn, and when she saw the woman packing her luggage and walking out of the hotel, she felt relieved.

Ding Wangcai also yawned and came out of the next room.

The two of them hurried down to have breakfast, checked the time, got out of bed, and carried their luggage to the waiting room.

Huang Caiwei got on the bus smoothly from the maternal and infant waiting room and found the soft sleeper position.

Ding Wangcai was panting and sweating while carrying two bags on his back. He climbed in through the window and squeezed all the way down the aisle. It took him more than half an hour to squeeze into the soft sleeper compartment.

"Oh my god! I'm so squeezed."

Ding Wangcai squeezed out a sweat, wiped the sweat on his face with a towel, and sat down on the berth.A look of joy. "

"Caiwei! Fortunately, there is a soft sleeper. Otherwise, this trip would be really painful. You don't know how crowded those carriages are. They are airtight and there is no place to stand. I almost got half the meal when I squeezed in." A life."

"That's why I want to buy a sleeper berth no matter the price."

Huang Caiwei complained in her previous life that the trains in the 80s were crowded, and there were just so many people.

"You have the foresight. Otherwise, it doesn't matter if we adults are tired. Xiaobao will definitely not be able to bear it in such a smoky environment. You didn't see that the little children's faces were red and they were crying when they were squeezed."

Ding Wangcai wiped his sweat, looked at Xiaobao's pink face, and recounted the horror he saw with lingering fear.

"That's just because we were lucky. We happened to have one left. We have to thank that aunt for this."

When Huang Caiwei mentioned the middle-aged woman, she remembered the strange look in her eyes.Then I thought about it, I didn’t know him anyway, and I had no acquaintances in Wucheng.

The two took turns sleeping on the train, and Xiaobao was very quiet in a comfortable environment. After two days of bumpy rides, the train finally arrived at the destination in the afternoon.

The two walked out of Guangcheng Railway Station and ran to the bus station without having time to fill their stomachs. They bought two tickets to Hecheng, got in the bus, and after walking for a while, the bus stopped in the middle of the road and stopped moving.

"Why aren't you leaving?" Huang Caiwei looked at the time, her face full of anxiety, turned around and asked the conductor in Mandarin.

"Why are you walking? Didn't you see the cars waiting for the ferry in front of you?"

Although the conductor seemed to understand, he could probably guess what she was asking, so he answered in Cantonese and rolled his eyes disdainfully. He was really a Yankee who had never seen the world.

"Transition? What transition?" Ding Wangcai looked confused.

Huang Caiwei resurrected her life, so of course she knew what a ferry was. She had also seen the ferry to Qionghai on TV. She couldn't help but sigh. She didn't expect that she had to cross the ferry for such a short journey.

So I explained to Ding Wangcai that the river is relatively wide and the bridge has not been built yet. Ferries are big ships that carry various cars across the river.

Ding Wangcai's eyes lit up when he heard this, "There is such a wide river."

Huang Caiwei nodded repeatedly and told him the origin of taking turns.

The passengers next to them looked at them chattering a lot, but they didn't understand a word, so they all looked sideways.

As soon as it was the car's turn to board the boat, the conductor shouted loudly to the passengers to get off the bus and board the ferry, and not to jump around on the deck.

Although Huang Caiwei can't speak Cantonese, in her previous life, she also liked you to watch Hong Kong and Taiwan dramas and listen to Cantonese music. She understood it somewhat, and hurriedly dragged Ding Wangcai, who was confused, out of the car and onto the ferry.

The two stood on the deck, facing the cool breeze after the rain, looking at the wide river, feeling very happy.

After the car got off the ferry, passengers got on the bus one after another. Huang Caiwei glanced at it and saw that it was Jiujiang Ferry.

I got off the bus three times, crossed three ferries, and sat for nearly five hours. It was about eight o'clock before we arrived at Hecheng Station.

The two of them carried large and small bags and carried Xiaobao on their backs as they walked out of the station with the flow of people.

Looking at this strange county town with its feasting and feasting, full of southern atmosphere, and an unfamiliar accent, they stood in the station square, looking at a loss when facing the strangers who came up to solicit customers.

While the two of them were chatting and gesticulating, a familiar voice suddenly came from afar.

"Xiaowei! Uncle Ding! I'm finally waiting for you."

A slender figure jumped up from the railing next to her, and ran in front of her in three steps.

Huang Caiwei felt her vision go dark, and she fell into a hard chest. The familiar breath rushed in, filling her entire nose.

"Zhankui! Why are you here?" Huang Caiwei was surprised and happy, and tears of missing her burst out of her eyes instantly.

"Xiaowei! Thank you for your hard work. Let's go! I have found a hotel. Let's put our luggage away first and then come out to have a good meal."

Liang Zhankui took Xiaobao from her hand.

The little guy hasn't been seen for more than a month. He has gained a lot of weight and his neck is straight and stable. Unlike when he was just gone, his whole head was soft and he had to carefully hold it up with his hands. Now he is better.

It can be held upright, and the little head no longer needs to be dragged. As soon as it is in the arms of its father, it grins non-stop and seems very happy.

"Let's go!" He held his daughter in one hand and held her hand in the other, walking openly on the street.

"That's the recruitment agency, let's go in!"

The two of them followed. Liang Zhankui took her into the room and threw her luggage on the bed. "Let's go! Are you hungry? Let's go eat! It's close to the sea and seafood is cheap. Let's go have a seafood dinner."

"Okay! Try the Guangwei seafood feast." Huang Caiwei licked her tongue, anticipation flashed in her eyes, and her stomach rumbled in time.

Liang Zhankui understood instantly, "Didn't you eat lunch on the train at noon?"

"It's so expensive. A box of rice and a few cabbages costs 5 yuan. I can eat two boxes in one meal." Ding Wangcai shouted immediately.

"So you were hungry all the way?" Liang Zhankui paused.

"No! I brought a lot of tea eggs and pancakes. I also bought several Jinyun Shaobing, shortbread, and peaches in Wucheng. I still have a lot left in my bag."

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