Chapter 236 I Don’t Want to Hug Together with You for Warmth



Chaochao is the eldest son of the third family. His full name is Xu Chao. He is eight years old and in the second grade. He scored 100 points this time.

When Xu Chao heard this, his eyes lit up instantly: "Grandma, can I really write a letter to my aunt?"

Mother Lotus looked at her fourth grandson, who was smiling, and her heart trembled slightly. The youngest couple had left without even thinking about what would happen to their two children. It was really cruel. "Of course, write well, and your aunt will write back to you."

Xu Chao raised his hand and said loudly: "I want to write a letter to my aunt and also to Aunt Jiajia. When I grow up, I want to be a soldier too."

Lotus Mother choked up and said, "Okay, okay..."

This way.

Wang Changsheng, who was secretly heading to Kyoto, sat timidly in the corner of the fifth carriage.

Opposite him sat two young men.

The two of them were eating the delicious meal, and Wang Changsheng, sitting opposite them, could only drool.

The female comrade was disgusted by this. She frowned and said, "Comrade, can you swallow your saliva? How can I eat if you're like this?"

Wang Changsheng said pitifully, "I didn't want it to flow, it just flowed on its own, I can't control it."

Wang Changsheng spoke in dialect, and the female comrade didn't understand a single word he said.

She was very annoyed. After a pause, she said to her companion, "Can we find someone to switch seats? The person opposite is too dirty. I can't stand it."

"Okay, I'll go ask." The companion stood up and asked several people before finally finding a new seat.

The newcomers are a father and son.

They were talking so loudly that Wang Changsheng's head was buzzing. "Can you please keep your voices down?"

"Ah, what are you saying? Speak louder. I can't hear you clearly!"

Wang Changsheng said it again.

The older man came closer, pointed at his ear, and said loudly, "I have a problem with my ears. You spoke too softly and I couldn't hear you clearly. Please speak louder."

Wang Changsheng looked at the older comrade who came over with a numb face, and collapsed and shouted: "You can't, can't, don't, speak!"

The older comrade was stunned for a moment, then gave a wry smile and said, "It's my fault. I disturbed you. Sorry."

Wang Changsheng: “…”

It takes five days and five nights to take a train from my hometown to Kyoto.

The second day Wang Changsheng was on the train, his money was stolen.

He is now penniless and in a very bad state.

When he saw others eating, he could only watch and occasionally use water to quench his thirst.

On the third day of starvation, Wang Changsheng finally couldn't bear it anymore. He closed his eyes and fainted.

The person sitting next to him was startled: "Staff, steward, someone has fainted!"

The attendant heard the sound and immediately ran over, asking everyone else to stand further away. He then checked Wang Changsheng's breath and saw that he was still breathing. His tense heart slowly relaxed: "Is there a doctor in the car?"

A young female comrade stood up and walked over: "Me."

Approaching Wang Changsheng, the female comrade squatted down, examined him, and said, "He fainted from hunger."

Flight attendant: “…”

How many days of hunger did it take to make a person like this!

The flight attendant paid for a bowl of rice for Wang Changsheng out of his own pocket.

Wang Changsheng woke up and heard the flight attendant say that he could eat. He instantly became excited and spoke incoherently: "Comrade, can I, can I really, really eat?"

Seeing Wang Changsheng like this, the flight attendant softened her heart and said, "Sure, eat slowly. Don't eat too fast and don't swallow it."

Wang Changsheng, who hadn't eaten for several days, started to eat voraciously. He swallowed several times, his face turned red, but he didn't slow down.

The flight attendant asked, "Where are you going?"

Wang Changsheng said incoherently: "Go to Kyoto."

The flight attendant asked again: "Where are your children?"

Wang Changsheng shook his head: "No, my wife is helping take care of the children at my relatives' house in Kyoto."

Outside, Wang Changsheng knew what he could say and what he couldn't say.

These days, you can’t hire a nanny. Once you’re reported, you’ll be sent to a farm.

So it is best to let relatives take care of your children.

"Then you didn't bring any money with you?"

"I brought it with me, but it was stolen. I didn't get a penny left. Luckily, the letter of introduction was not put with the money, otherwise, I wouldn't have been able to keep it either."

When it comes to this topic, the attendant is also helpless: "When taking the train, you can't leave your money in one place. It's better to be careful when going out next time."

This day.

Xu Jiajia received a package from her hometown.

It was sent by my second uncle He and my third aunt He.

They sent some peanuts, cured wild boar meat, air-dried rabbit, dried mushrooms, and a few pairs of cloth shoes with thousand-layer soles.

Old Mrs. Xu, Grandma He, Xu Jianguo, Xu Jiajia, Shen Yuebai, six children, each with a pair.

Uncle He San looked jealous: "You all have it, but I don't."

Uncle He patted Uncle He's shoulder: "Me neither, you have company, you are not lonely at all."

Third Uncle He stayed away from First Uncle He: "I don't want to huddle together with you for warmth."

Uncle He: “…”

"Third brother, have you sent the New Year's goods back?" Grandma He remembered Uncle He San's careless nature and couldn't help but asked.

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