A voice suddenly rang out, successfully stopping the men playing cards: "Yes, we have everything you need!" A blond-haired man was the first to stand up and say.
"I need a train ticket to Kyoto at 6 o'clock!"
"No problem! Everyone who buys tickets from me gets a good seat. Miss, would you like a sleeper or a hard seat?"
As he spoke, Huang Mao pulled out a large stack of train tickets from the fanny pack slung across his body and rummaged through them.
"Any seat is fine, as long as there's a place!"
Huang Mao kept flipping through the pages, and after a long while, almost to the bottom, he finally found a train ticket to Kyoto for six o'clock:
"What a coincidence, there really is only one left!"
Ye Wanying took the ticket and glanced at it, discovering that it was exactly the same as the ticket sold at the train station ticket office.
Oh....
cattle?
Only they themselves know how deep the water really is.
"How much?"
According to the regular ticket price, a hard seat ticket from here to Kyoto costs 24.5 yuan. But the scalper offered a slap in the face:
"Fifty, this is already the lowest price. It's about to expire and become invalid, so it's on sale. It usually costs sixty!"
"Thirty. If you want to sell, I'll buy. If not, forget it. Taking the midnight train is the same; it'll just be a few hours later!"
Do you think everyone is like a pampered young lady, detached from worldly affairs?
Your ticket will be completely invalid in half an hour. You haven't lost thirty yuan; in fact, you've made five yuan and fifty cents, enough for three meals.
Moreover, just as Ye Wanying said, she has plenty of time, and the training doesn't start until early in the morning.
The scalper frowned for a while before reluctantly agreeing: "Fine, thirty it is."
If it really doesn't sell, I'll lose everything I've earned today!
After paying, Ye Wanying carried her son and left, preparing to have her ticket checked and board the train! As the train pulled away, Ye Wanying silently cried out a few words:
The capital, I, Hu Hansan, am back!
...........
After about an hour on the train, we entered a vast mountain range. It was completely dark outside, but when we looked up, we saw a sky full of stars.
After eating and drinking to their hearts' content, they saw their mother lifting the curtain to look outside. Wanting to see as well, they twisted and turned on Ye Wanying's lap, finally managing to stick their heads out and look outside.
"Mommy, it's so dark!"
Why does Mom want to see it when it's so dark?
Ye Wanying curled her lips: "Then look up and you'll see a different scene, like magic."
Tuanzi was itching to listen, so she gently raised her head.
Although everything around me was pitch black, the sky above was dotted with stars. Some of the stars were large, bright, and twinkling, as if they were playing a game with me, appearing and disappearing intermittently...
Wow, what a beautiful starry sky!
Do you like it?
"I like it!" the person answered without hesitation. This guy has always had a particular fondness for beautiful things, objects, and people; he's definitely a sucker for good looks.
Afterwards, the mother and son talked quietly about the stars in the night sky.
Tuanzi thought the brightest star was Altair, and the slightly smaller star a short distance away was Vega.
In other words, this couple looks the most like a real couple!
I don't know where this misconception came from.
If the stars Altair and Vega appear so easily, then why is there a festival on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month every year?
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