?When it was time for dinner, Lamu's mother brought in the dinner, which was two large bowls of tsampa.Ram's mother is an out-and-out Tibetan. Although I can't communicate with her, Ram's smiling face must be very similar to her mother.

Akun and I sat on the bed with a bowl each and finished eating silently.Ram didn't come to look for me either, and I immediately understood that Uncle Dacang was on guard against us, he must have discovered something.Then I can only be optimistic about Akun now, otherwise when he runs away, I will cry to someone!

But Uncle Da Cang also said that Akun's injury will take at least half a month to heal, so I slept at night with peace of mind. Akun's ability to save me in the tomb at least shows that he is still somewhat trustworthy. inside.

In the middle of the night, I felt someone touch me, I opened my eyes abruptly, and saw a pair of bright eyeballs appearing in front of my eyes.

"Get up, let's go." Ah Kun whispered.

I looked up and saw that Akun was ready to go. He turned his back and stood at the door. He raised the curtain and looked outside. I picked up the heavy winter clothes in the corner. Fortunately, we dried our clothes yesterday.

In the grassland at night, the wind is whistling, and Tibetans usually live together in groups. Akun led me through the yurts, and occasionally there were some heart-pounding sounds. Sure enough, the folk customs of the Tibetans are still very bold. of.

I tightened my coat tightly. This men's coat is really too big. Ah Kun walked in front without saying a word. I was surprised that he had suffered such a serious injury and could walk for so long against the biting cold wind. In the prairie, the bare yellow land is exposed under the dark moonlight. The temperature here is below the snow line, so the temperature is far less cold than that on the snowy mountains, but the wind in the prairie is like a sharp sword, and it hurts my face.

The two of us are like silent lambs, walking and walking without knowing how hard it is, my feet seem to weigh thousands of catties, and what supports me is only an instinct, I am in a trance, as if I have been walking and falling asleep when I come back to my senses After a while, Akun was always walking in front of me and never retreated. I thought to myself, who would find such a silent person in the future, unless he didn't want to talk for the rest of his life.

At dawn, we finally saw the appearance of the town from a distance, and the prayer flags were dancing wildly in the wind, as if we were welcoming visitors from afar who were not noticed by the town.Akun and I walked into the small town, and there were white khatas floating in front of almost every house. Akun seemed to be very familiar with this place, walking through the alleys with ease. It's something I haven't seen before.

Akun walked into a small temple. I stood at the door and looked in. There was a huge Buddha statue in front of the door, looking down at the ground. a backpack.

"Where are you going back?" This was the first time Akun voluntarily said to me.

"Hangzhou." I replied. After all, Zhang Qiling in the first outline first appeared in Hangzhou. He bought a black gold ancient knife and met a group of sincere friends.

Akun nodded, "I'll go too."

"Akun, what's your full name?" I heard his name from Chen Pi Asi, but it's impossible for a person to have a first name without a surname, right?

Akun glanced at me indifferently, walked outside without answering.It just occurred to me that I asked a bit too much, maybe this is the stage name that someone came back to hang out with!How could the real name be revealed to others so casually?

The huge sun has risen, and the whole town is slowly coming to life. The whole town is bustling, and morning is here.

Ah Kun took me to eat a bowl of noodles on the side of the road, and the boss chatted to us: "Little brother, come out to play?"

At this time, I was wearing men's clothes, with short frizzy hair, and my face hadn't been washed after a night of sharpening. I looked like a dirty boy.I concentrated on eating the noodles and didn't answer. The boss curled his lips.

"That's right." Akun raised his head and said with a smile, "My brother is ignorant, so he came here anyway, but I always found him."

"Ah!" The boss exclaimed, "A lot of people go here these days, so I don't think there's anything interesting about it, but you still have to be careful, little brother, do you hear me? Listen to your brother."

With my face in my mouth, I nodded vaguely, Ah Kun lost his temper!

"That's right. It's almost Chinese New Year, and I haven't bought a ticket yet, so I know how to run around." After eating two mouthfuls of noodles, Ah Kun glared at me: "Don't say it, don't say it, but, boss, you still have a good time." really not bad."

The boss changed his mind, "Where are you going?"

"Hangzhou, but I'm going to get off at Shanghai or Chengdu, and I'm changing trains." Akun replied honestly.

"I have a friend who is going to Guangdong, but he has decided not to go. He has two tickets in his hand that he can transfer to you, but you?" the boss said hesitantly.

Only then did I understand the truth, buying scalpers tickets.

"Guangdong?" Ah Kun stared at the boss with cold eyes.

"Wait a minute, it seems to be from Chengdu, I kind of forgot, but if you really want it, you can go to him and just tell him what I introduced you." The boss stroked his hair and was sloppy.

"Okay." After Akun got the answer he wanted, he began to restore his silence. I was a little surprised how this kid changed his face so quickly. Sure enough, the tomb robbers are all acting.

After eating, Akun and I walked around the town, looking for the address given by the boss, and arrived in front of a family. Several rough men were playing cards in the yard. Akun first walked over and asked : "Who is Tam? I heard from the noodle shop owner, how many tickets do you have to sell?"

Their card players stopped, looked at us, waited for a while, and a man with a beard stood up, "Where are you going?"

"Shanghai is the best, if not, Chengdu is fine too, just tickets for these two days."

Tam lowered his head and discussed with a few people around him, and replied, "Shanghai is gone, and there are still two hard tickets in Chengdu during the day tomorrow, one thousand and five, do you want it?"

"Yes, do you have a car? I will give you five hundred to send it to Lhasa."

Akun was so majestic that I felt like hugging my thighs, and I followed behind, feeling half a head shorter than him in terms of momentum.

"Okay, you need to give a deposit first." Tam said with a dark smile.

"The deposit is nine hundred, and I will give you a ticket first. After arriving in Lhasa, I will give you the rest of the money and the ticket." Akun said expressionlessly.

"make a deal."

Akun and I got into Tam's car, an old crimson van. Akun threw his backpack and sat on the back seat, and I followed.

Tam turned his head: "Go to sleep, I won't be there until tonight!"

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