Time passed by unnoticed, the enthusiasm for chatting in the carriage gradually waned, and the surroundings gradually became quiet.
The sky outside the car window also darkened.
Jiang Shuwei stood up and stretched a bit, then took the teacup to get some hot water to soak the fried noodles.
It was lunchtime, and there were quite a few people getting hot water, all looking at each other in the bustling crowd.
"Weiwei? Jiang Shuwei?"
A surprising male voice sounded, and Jiang Shuwei turned her head to look.
The man coming from the other carriage looked a little sloppy, but she still recognized him.
He shouted with surprise and astonishment:
"Why are you here?"
Zhan Mingjie smiled brightly and tapped Jiang Shuwei on the forehead.
"You're so rude, what did you call me?"
Jiang Shuwei covered her forehead and did not answer him, but looked at the man beside him.
Zhan Mingjie smiled when he saw this. This girl is quite cautious and deserves praise.
Then he bent down and whispered in her ear:
"Okay, it seems your brother's teaching was not in vain. But don't worry, this is my comrade. Mission accomplished, return and report."
Jiang Shuwei's heart began to beat rapidly.
Afraid of being discovered, she quickly looked away and pretended to be angry and punched Zhan Mingjie in the chest.
He slammed Zhan Mingjie to the ground and took a step back, rubbing his chest in surprise and shouting:
"Little girl, be gentle."
"Mingjie, who is this? Why don't you introduce yourself?"
When Zhan Mingjie heard his comrade's question, he smiled and introduced Jiang Shuwei to him. He didn't say anything and just said that she was his childhood friend's younger sister.
Upon hearing this, the other party's enthusiasm obviously dropped several degrees.
Seeing Jiang Shuwei's cold attitude towards him again, he tactfully said goodbye and left.
Zhan Mingjie felt strange. Although Jiang Shuwei was spoiled, she was well-educated. He had never seen her be so rude.
He didn't know if it was his illusion, but why did he still feel that this girl had some hostility towards his comrades?
Without bothering to get hot water to eat, Jiang Shuwei pulled Zhan Mingjie and walked towards her seat.
Su Wanyu saw her daughter-in-law walking towards her with a stern face, dragging a man along from a distance. When they got closer, she recognized that it was the boy from the Zhan family.
Zhan Mingjie didn't expect to meet the old lady of the Fu family on the train, so he sat down hurriedly and asked her.
Jiang Shuwei took out her pen with a stern face and started writing.
Seeing her daughter-in-law's expression, Su Wanyu couldn't help but look at the boy from the Zhan family more.
Zhan Mingjie coughed in confusion. He didn't know how he had offended this little ancestor today.
After Jiang Shuwei finished writing, she handed the letter to Zhan Mingjie.
【Your comrade is a bad guy.】
What? Zhan Mingjie and Su Wanyu were shocked.
Zhan Mingjie immediately picked up the pen:
【Sure? 】
【Every minute.】
Su Wanyu looked at Zhan Mingjie seriously, "Which stop are you getting off at?"
"Next stop."
Jiang Shuwei couldn't help but tear up her eyes. It turned out that Brother Mingjie in her dream was the one who was in this mission?
Because there was a traitor, that's why...
"Mom, can you please help Brother Mingjie?"
The only person who can protect Zhan Mingjie now is his mother-in-law Su Wanyu.
"Silly girl, why are you crying? Mommy is here, don't cry."
Jiang Shuwei tried her best to hold back her tears and huddled close to her mother-in-law, trying to calm herself down.
Su Wanyu patted her daughter-in-law's shoulder to comfort her and whispered:
"Ashu, call six people."
"yes."
"Zhan boy, we are only good at hiding in the dark, so you should be careful too."
Zhan Mingjie clenched his fists, but nodded with a faint smile on his face, "Thank you, Grandma Fu."
Jiang Shuwei was afraid that he would be tricked, so she threw a pair of black and white pieces into the teacup.
"Brother Mingjie, drink the water before you leave."
Zhan Mingjie smiled and obediently picked up the teacup and drank it.
As for why they didn't doubt what the little girl said, it was because grandpa had specifically instructed them to do so.
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