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The train station was a bit shabby, and a group of 18 people lined up to enter the station with other waiting passengers, and there was no special treatment. The purpose of being sent to the company was to exercise, so why would there be any special treatment? The tickets were all for the green train.
The radio broadcast the train numbers that were about to arrive and the train numbers that had already arrived and were about to depart. Ye Jian and his group followed the radio and were led into the station by train staff holding signs and walked out of the waiting room. Once out of the waiting room, the 18 of them walked in an orderly formation, but the passengers behind them rushed out and instantly broke their formation into pieces. Some passengers even used poles to carry things and knocked a male student to his feet, causing him to stumble...
The winter vacation is close to the Spring Festival, and there are a lot of passengers going home, and they have a lot of luggage. Now everyone understands why Political Commissar Yue specifically reminded them not to carry too much luggage before leaving... If they carry too much luggage, there will be no place to put it!
When it was time to get on the bus, the entire entrance was blocked. Everyone was anxious to get on the bus, and everyone was anxious to squeeze in. As a result, the more crowded it was, the harder it was to get on the bus. The staff shouted at the top of their lungs and pushed the people behind hard, and only then could the people in the front be pushed directly onto the bus.
Ye Jian and his companions waited until everyone was on the bus, then they lined up to get on the bus, receiving countless stares and discussions.
When getting on the bus, the staff wiped his sweat and whispered, "Soldiers are still very self-conscious."
The eighteen people got on the train, all sweating. They held their military caps with one hand and carried their small camouflage luggage with the other. Finally, they all got on the train.
Ye Jian and the others are already in their third year of college. This time they are assigned to a company and will not go back there until graduation. The students are all yearning for company life, so they can't help but feel excited when they get on the train.
We had to take a train ticket to go to the company, and it was a green train. The north wind was howling outside, and the air in the carriage was turbid and smelly. It was exactly seven o'clock when we got on the train. The turbid air was filled with various food smells, which was not a big deal. The most uncomfortable thing was the indescribable stench.
Ye Jian's sense of smell was already quite sharp, and these smells were no less than chemical bombs to her, and even though her nose had been a little blocked over the past few days, the smells were so bad that they made her stomach churn.
Rubbing the tip of his nose lightly, Ye Jian leaned against the window, listening quietly to the female students talking, occasionally agreeing with them to avoid a dull silence.
The accompanying female student was from the Department of Mathematics and Systems Science of the School of Science. She had been looking forward to being transferred to the company for a long time. She sat down and talked quietly with Ye Jian, chatting about the company.
There were eighteen people in their group sitting in a carriage. They were all wearing military uniforms and sat upright. Even when they were communicating, they only leaned their bodies slightly. They maintained strict military appearance and discipline at all times and did not bring shame to the school or the army.
They who were whispering became the subject of discussion and observation by the passengers in the entire carriage. Some of the passengers had never ridden in the same train with soldiers in uniform before, and they looked at Ye Jian and the others as if they were looking at rare objects. They looked at them and said something, looked at them and said something, very curious.
Even though Ye Jian and his colleagues were well-trained, they were still watched by the passengers in the carriage, some of whom were standing up to look. The eighteen people in the group felt a little shy and straightened their backs, fearing that they would lose their image as soldiers.
Sitting back to back with Ye Jian, several middle-aged men who had returned home from working in the countryside were talking to each other, and every word they said went into Ye Jian's ears without missing a word.
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