Tricking Me Into Going to the Countryside, I Emptied the Homes of the Scumbag and the Bitch

The female lead never takes any grievances. She hits when she should hit, and beats when she should beat.

Su Tian from the apocalypse transmigrated into a book, becoming the love-brained char...

Chapter 111 The two arrive in Beijing

A short while later, two more middle-aged men wearing glasses entered.

When they came in, they found an old woman and a child sitting on the lower berth. They quickly picked up their train tickets and checked them again.

Yes, this is the place.

"Auntie, this spot is mine. Could you please move it?" the middle-aged man said politely.

The old woman frowned and said reluctantly, "I'm old, standing is too tiring. Can't you let me sit for a while?"

The middle-aged man was a little embarrassed, but he still patiently explained, "Ma'am, this is my seat. If you are tired, we can talk to the flight attendant together and see if we can arrange a more suitable seat for you."

But the old woman wouldn't let it go, and the woman sitting next to her, feeling uneasy, immediately stood up.

"Mom, let's go outside quickly. This seat isn't ours, we can't take it from someone else."

"I'm just sitting here for a while, how am I taking up so much space?"

"Let's get out of here quickly, the bus is about to leave. Let's find our seats first, it's not like we don't have seats."

"I thought it was too noisy outside, so I just came over to sit for a while. Okay, I'll let you have it now."

After the old woman finished speaking, she immediately got up and went out.

"Sorry, we'll be leaving right away."

The woman kept apologizing to her child, who then imitated her mother and apologized to the two middle-aged men.

Upon seeing this, the two middle-aged men both burst into laughter.

"Wait a minute, child, here's some candy for you."

The middle-aged man took three White Rabbit candies out of his pocket and stuffed them into the child's hand. The child glanced at his mother and, seeing that she didn't say anything, accepted them.

"Thank you, Uncle." After saying that, she happily left with her mother.

“Mom, look, they are all good people. When we gave the spot back to them, they even gave Da Wa three candies.”

"I know, I just want to sit for a while and see how it differs from the ones outside," the old woman said impatiently.

Seeing this, Su Tian couldn't help but laugh.

Although this old woman likes to take advantage of small things, she is generally acceptable and not too bad. She is also quite good at raising women and children.

Song Zhe remained seated motionless, expressionless, seemingly unaffected by their earlier argument.

Su Tian looked down at Song Zhe and saw that he was sitting so upright as a soldier, so she couldn't help but pat his head.

Song Zhe's body stiffened slightly; his years of military life had made him somewhat unaccustomed to such sudden displays of affection.

But when he realized it was Su Tian, ​​his gaze softened instantly.

He stood up, lowered his voice, and said with the composure characteristic of a soldier, "What's wrong, Su Tian?"

Su Tian looked at him and laughed again, saying happily, "I saw you sitting there without moving, and I was wondering if you were tired? Would you like to lie down for a bit?"

"I'm used to it, I'm not tired. If I get tired, I'll lie down again," Song Zhe said affectionately, clearly happy.

The two middle-aged men opposite looked at Song Zhe and Su Tian and felt a little envious. It's good to be young. The love of young people is very enviable.

But little did anyone know that Su Tian had already started to take care of Song Zhe as a younger brother in her heart. Just because she was older than Song Zhe mentally, she subconsciously treated him as a younger brother.

I wonder how Song Zhe will feel when he finds out that Su Tian has these kinds of thoughts in the future?

Su Tian took out a glass bottle containing spiritual spring water from her bag and handed it to Song Zhe, saying, "Here you go, drink it when you're thirsty."

“Okay,” Song Zhe reached out and took it, holding it tightly in his hand.

After finding that Su Tian was alright, he sat down again.

Finally, it was time to depart. The train slowly started moving, making a "whoosh whoosh whoosh..." sound.

Su Tian reached out and lifted the curtain, looking at the scenery outside the window, which was refreshing and delightful.

Golden sunlight streamed in, illuminating Su Tian's face and making it appear exceptionally soft.

The further north the train travels, the colder the weather gets.

The scenery outside the window is becoming more and more different. In some places, it has already snowed, with a biting wind and fluttering snowflakes.

During this time, Su Tian kept adding one layer of clothing after another, while Song Zhe only needed to wear one coat.

After a three-day, two-night train journey, they finally arrived in Beijing.

During those three days, the two of them did not leave the carriage except to eat and use the toilet.

They either sit or lie down, and because there are outsiders around, they rarely chat, afraid of disturbing others.

It was 5 p.m. when Song Zhe and Su Tian got off the train.

Su Tian got off the train with a heart full of anticipation and a touch of travel fatigue.

The moment her feet touched the platform, a biting chill filled the air, and a cold wind howled. At that time, it had not yet snowed in Beijing.

She looked around and was immediately enveloped by the unique atmosphere of the Beijing train station in the 1970s.

She looked up and saw that the train station was tall and simple, with a strong sense of the times.

The gray walls were slightly mottled, lacking the prosperity of later generations.

She saw people coming and going in the station, with hurried travelers dressed in clothing unique to that era.

There were Zhongshan suits and Lenin suits; the colors weren't vibrant, but they looked very simple and unpretentious.

Train stations are always this crowded in every era. What did she realize Song Zhe had been searching for?

"Who are you looking for?" Su Tian asked him.

"I already told him when we would arrive in Beijing, let's see if he comes to pick us up."

Let's go outside and see if it's outside. Are you cold?

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