Chapter 155 Collaborative Interception, Double-crossing



Upon hearing his words, Ji Xia's lips curled up slightly, and a hint of amusement appeared in her eyes.

Actually, apart from the few books and notebooks I brought specifically, nothing else really mattered.

If you have money and tickets, what can't you buy?

As they traveled north, Ji Xiangjun gave her a lot of various nationally valid tickets.

Ji Xia slung the small backpack containing her ID and wallet over her shoulder, then took out several notebooks and books from another bag and put them into the backpack. She then stood up, carrying her water bottle.

Upon seeing this, the woman across from him subconsciously glanced at a man diagonally opposite him, seeking instructions with her eyes.

After waiting all night, she was planning to coax him to the toilet or fetch water at dawn, and then kill him on the way, but the man came back.

The man diagonally opposite glanced around and nodded imperceptibly at her. The middle-aged woman, carrying her child on her back and holding a water cup, followed her from a distance, pretending to fetch water.

Ji Xia and Chen Jing walked through several carriages and arrived at carriage number eight, where the dining area was located. They found that it was indeed like a restaurant.

In fact, there are very few dishes that can be served on the train, and there are only a few breakfast options in the morning.

However, the beef bone soup was really well-made, milky white, and paired with a spoonful of rich and flavorful beef brisket and broth, Ji Xia ate with great pleasure.

Chen Jing also ordered a large bowl of beef brisket noodles, but he finished it in a few bites. Then he whispered to Ji Xia, "Eat slowly and stay here a little longer. I'll come pick you up in half an hour."

Ji Xia looked at him suspiciously, then nodded: "It's alright, you can go now!"

Chen Jing left in a hurry, while Ji Xia leisurely ate her beef brisket noodles. Suddenly, she heard the train announce that it was about to arrive at the station. She looked back at the passengers rushing back to their carriages and followed the crowd, carrying her bag and turning back.

Just as she reached the end of a carriage, the middle-aged woman grabbed her arm from behind, covering her mouth with a handkerchief while calling out, "Ahua, hurry up, we're getting off the train. Let's walk together, don't get separated!"

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