As the conductor blew the whistle, the train door slammed shut, followed by the sound of the train whistle. The green train slowly started and clanged out of the station.
The hard seat carriage was very crowded. Not only on the seats, but also in the aisles and under the seats, there were people. There were even children lying on the luggage racks above. There were people everywhere you looked.
Fortunately, the weather was cold, otherwise it would be hard to imagine how bad the smell inside would be in such a stuffy environment.
He Tingjun stood in front to lead the way. It took the two of them several minutes to walk across the short aisle of several meters before they finally found their seats.
"You sit down first, I'll go find the luggage." He Tingjun continued to walk forward and walked towards the window where he stuffed the luggage.
"Okay." Yun Qiao responded, but what she didn't expect was that the two seats where she and He Tingjun's tickets were compared were already occupied.
There are five hard seats in a row on the train, arranged in a 2+3 shape, separated from the aisle in the middle, with two benches on one side and three benches on the other side.
Yun Qiao and He Tingjun's seats were on the other side of the two seats, right next to each other, one by the window and the other near the aisle.
At this time, two little girls of similar age, about four or five years old, were sitting on the two seats, but they did not look like a family.
Because one has lighter skin and the other has lighter skin. The one with lighter skin has a round face, while the one with lighter skin has an oval face.
Yun Qiao lowered her head and took out her ticket from her pocket. She carefully checked the seat number against the window sill. After making sure she had found the right seat, she looked around and asked politely, "Excuse me, whose child is this?"
"It's my dad, my child."
The woman sitting in the aisle behind Yun Qiao immediately stood up. "Excuse me, the two children have been standing on the train for almost a whole day. The person who originally occupied your seat got off at Zhaodong. I saw that no one showed up for two consecutive stops, so I thought no one would come, so I let the two children sit down first. Since you're here, I'll let the two children give up their seats to you. Do you want to sit by the window inside or outside?"
"Both of us." Yun Qiao realized that the woman wanted to keep only one seat free so the two children could sit in the other, so he waved the ticket in his hand and emphasized, "There are two of us."
"Oh, I see. Okay, okay, I'll have the kids get up and give you their seats."
The woman has very fair skin. Although her facial features are not outstanding, she has a good temperament and looks youthful.
The grayish blue cotton jacket did not make her look bulky or tacky, but although she was very polite and spoke courteously, Yun Qiao always felt that something was not right.
However, when they were out, Yun Qiao did not get angry because of a little bit of something wrong. She waited quietly for her to ask the two little girls to vacate their seats.
When the oval-faced little girl stood up, the round-faced little girl with fair skin hesitated to move and even started crying: "I don't want to, I don't want to let you! Mom, my legs hurt!"
The woman frowned and said seriously, "Zhenzhen, no! Auntie is here, you have to give up your seat to her!"
"Mom, I don't want to!" Zhenzhen, a round-faced little girl, started crying. "I'm a child. It's not the children who should give up their seats to adults! It should be the adults who give up their seats to the children."
Seeing this, the woman looked at Yun Qiao with some embarrassment: "Look at this..."
After hearing this, Yun Qiao finally realized why he felt something was wrong just now.
Because she is changing the concept!
Yun Qiao immediately exposed the trick in her words: "Big sister, this is entirely your own problem. You shouldn't have told the child to give up the seat to me. You should have said to give the seat back to me. That way the child would stop making a fuss. After all, this was originally our seat, and we paid for the ticket."
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