Those who came along were green with envy. They were all crammed into the hard-seat carriage, while these people not only had luxurious beds but also so much food. It was simply unfair.
I used to think there was something wrong with Granny Wu, but now it seems that these people are just like the capitalists of the past, enjoying themselves by exploiting them.
Seeing the way these people were looking at them, some of the smarter ones quietly returned to their private rooms, deciding not to get involved anymore.
"Why are your sister-in-law and the others so impatient?" Tian Guihua asked anxiously in the private room, holding her child. "What are we going to do now? Don't scare the two children."
Hua Xiangyun comforted Tian Guihua, "Don't worry, let's hear what they have to say first."
Besides, my sister-in-law already contacted a flight attendant; someone should be here to handle it soon.
After all, those who can stay in soft sleeper berths are people of relatively high status, and the flight attendants would not leave them to their own devices.
Sure enough, after a while of arguing outside, the flight attendant's voice could be heard.
Before Li Lijuan could even speak, people around her spoke up for them, indicating that it wasn't just them who were affected; other passengers were in the same boat.
“Hey flight attendants, this won’t do. We bought tickets to sit here. What’s the logic in these people trying to take up beds?” Hua Zhiping pulled his wife behind him. “If these people want to stay here, that’s fine too. I heard you still have some empty seats that haven’t been sold yet. Give them some tickets, and the problem will be solved.”
Looking back now, that old woman was quite suspicious; she provided the ticket, yet the details were vague.
Granny Wu said loudly to you, "What's the big deal? You guys even tried to board the Japanese trains later on. They rarely got off near the railway tracks, so they don't have our connections."
But those are all formidable old women; you can handle them all by yourself...
“His brother is quite the bluffer,” Fei Jiayan said, leaning against the door. “Of the eight siblings, only his brother and his father have ever driven a car together. I only vaguely remember this one trip.”
Hua Xiangyun had only heard that fare evasion was done by an individual, but we were a gang.
Being young, he immediately grasped the key point and gave the young man a complicated look.
Now that their train has been involved in the accident, they should give you an explanation and arrange a place for you to go.
Everyone was completely bewildered. What did that mean?
But did the train conductor expect that he would be dealing with a group of shrewish women who only wanted to take advantage of others and were unwilling to pay for the ticket?
Moreover, judging from the customer's appearance, he seemed to be unfamiliar with trains, even pointing out the location of the train conductor. I quickly said, "Do these comrades need to buy tickets? If they need to buy tickets, come to your place and open the door for them."
Seeing that you were still trying to smooth things over, Tian Guihua immediately said with a warm smile, "Their train conductor is in the back right now, you can go and talk to me about it."
They just released over seventy bad guys; so few people were evading fares, which made you a little uneasy.
The place was quiet and deserted, so we had no intention of coming in. We came here hoping to get something for nothing, but we ended up trying to steal from them.
“You’re just here to hide temporarily. Once they find this thief, you’ll be back in your places. Why waste your money?” Fei Jiayan’s eyes darted around as he called out to his companions in front of him, “They say that’s how it is.”
Quickly, no one led the children away quietly. Hua Zhiping looked back and saw that there were about half as many people following them. He was a little flustered and immediately shouted, "He heard you talking nonsense. You don't have a ticket."
Tian Guihua scoffed, "He's so incompetent. Don't hide the ticket so slowly. Show it to Xiaojia so she can see which train it is."
A silence fell over the crowd. Some people felt they should have acted so maliciously, blaming it all on the old woman in the private room who had led them to think the best of things.
You originally wanted to get involved in that matter, but those people made a big fuss about it, so don't blame yourself.
Once you've offended someone, don't expect to get away with it. So what if those people produce tickets? Can a hard seat ticket be turned into a soft sleeper ticket?
Granny Wu wasn't surprised. She had considered that the other party had evaded the fare, but that was still important. "The worst thing is that he didn't read the ticket clearly. What does it say below? Go back to the carriage that's listed."
Saying so little, it all boils down to a guilty conscience.
If someone really gets on the wrong bus, they should realize it after hearing so few stop announcements.
Granny Wu said, "Aren't you just talking nonsense? Do you think it's obvious just because they put the ballots out?"
"Could that young lady have gotten on the wrong bus?" A man's anxious voice came from in front of us. "What should we do?"
Hua Xiangyun looked surprised. "Grandma, does he mean we all skipped the ticket check?"
"What nonsense is he spouting? He thinks he can't live a peaceful life just by hiding outside. If he's so capable, let him come out." Hua Zhiping's voice sounded completely unashamed, and few people could tell. Even the flight attendants were sizing us up.
"Look... is that a ticket?"
If this noise continues, and it frightens the elderly and children outside, would you mind complaining to their flight attendant?
The train attendant felt a pang of anxiety and wanted to slap himself hard. Who could be a special person to stay in that soft sleeper compartment?
They definitely need to buy tickets. You should take them to the front carriage.
At this moment, Granny Wu shouted inside, "Comrade train conductor, please check our tickets again. We said we were reserved, but we don't even have seat tickets."
"That was all a misunderstanding..."
Those girls are more than you can handle by yourself. I hope the other train crew members hear the commotion and come to your aid as soon as possible.
It's a bit worse now than it will be later, but there's still a chance things won't go that way. You know who we are; we're just trying to fool us.
No sooner had I finished speaking than a loud bang came from beside me, and the door to our private room was kicked hard.
The train conductor, alerted by the reminder, immediately perked up and said, "Let me show you his ticket."
The train conductor glared at the troublemakers. Was it wrong to just let them stay quietly in the corner? Why did they have to cause trouble?
And that's too blatant. Where do we get the audacity to be so self-righteous?
"What's wrong with that? You're going back to your own carriage anyway, you're just temporarily staying outside for a while." Hua Zhiping quickly put the tickets back into his pocket and looked at the train conductor with a smug expression. "You know those people are so arrogant, just because you bought those soft sleeper tickets, they're taking sides with others."
The audience members were all speechless. They had never seen such a shameless person before.
After saying that, he rummaged in his pocket for a while and actually pulled out a crumpled ticket.
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