Chapter 95 Homecoming
Linzi took the train at 3:30 in the morning and did not buy a sleeper ticket. There were only hard seats. Most of the passengers in the car slept in a skewed manner. Linzi's seat was in the second to last row at the end of the car. I don't know if it was because of Christmas or because the train was not in good time, and there were not many people on the car.
The carriage was dark and there were no lights on. Only two small lights on the hand washing areas on both sides of the carriage were on. Lynn found his seat with the light. This was a two-person seat. There was no one next to Lynnn's seat. An old man in his fifties sat opposite him, who was napping at the moment.
Suzuko wanted to put the box on the luggage rack, but she was so thin and small that she couldn't move at all. She tried several times but failed. At this time, a pair of big hands reached out and said, "Let me do it," and picked up the box over as she spoke and easily lifted it on the luggage rack.
"Thank you." Reinko said in a low voice, looking up, a tall and thin guy was looking at her with a smile.
"Where are you going? You are a little girl..." The young man smiled.
"Go back to my hometown." Lingzi also laughed, forgetting the tears on her face and the bruised and swollen face. Fortunately, the lights were dim and the young man couldn't see clearly.
The car drove quickly, and Lingzi lay on the table tired and prepared to go to bed, but despite her fatigue, her mind was extremely clear. The past scenes were passing by like a lantern in her mind, and Lingzi couldn't resist the tears flowing again.
She turned her face to the side of the window, which was pitch black outside and could not see anything. The train was running on the barren field, and it took a long time to flash some lights, and it was probably about to arrive at the next city again.
Lingzi looked out the window blankly. The dark night was like her heart, without a trace of light and no hope.
At some point, Lingzi closed her eyes in fatigue, and the train was shaking gently, and Lingzi slowly fell asleep.
When he opened his eyes again, Linzi was awakened by a roar in his ear.
"Stop, you thief!" Lingzi opened her eyes blankly, and the train clattered and stopped at a small station. The young man sitting diagonally opposite him grabbed a man and refused to let go. The man was about to get off from here, holding Lingzi's bag in his hand.
It was already dawn, and Lingzi didn't have a cell phone, and she didn't know what time it was, "This is my bag!" She recognized it, and was surprised to find that the thief was the old man opposite.
"Call the flight attendant quickly!" someone shouted, and some people around him had woken up, helping the young man to catch the old man so that he could not break free.
The flight attendant who had been around soon arrived, and the two flight attendants took the man away. Lingzi sighed relieved when she grabbed his bag.
"Look at if there is anything left? Some thieves are very cunning and have stolen things long ago, leaving only an empty bag, but when I opened my eyes just now, I happened to see him taking your bag, so I probably didn't have the chance to steal the things inside." The young man kindly reminded Linzi.
"Oh," Suzuko opened the bag in a panic. Fortunately! The wallet is still there, and the bank passbook and change are also there. Suzuko breathed a sigh of relief, "I didn't lose it, thank you, otherwise I will be on the street."
The world is really sinister. When Suzuko thinks about the consequences of losing everything, she feels trembling. She can't imagine where she will settle down if she loses her money and passbook.
The young man took the opportunity to sit over and sat opposite Suzuko, "Where is your adult? Why are you going out alone?"
"Ah? I... I am an adult." After Suzuko said this, she found it very funny and laughed with the young man opposite her.
"You must have lie to me. You see, you are a junior high school student, you have run away from home, right? You see, there are still injuries on your face." The young man gradually became serious, looking like he was about to call the police.
"I'm really grown up. If you don't believe me, I'll show you my ID card!" Lingzi was a little anxious. She took out her wallet, took out her ID card and handed it to the young man opposite her. For some reason, this person could make her trust.
"Li Lingzi... You are really adult, haha! Xia Tian is just adult. Where are you going? What's wrong with the injury on your face?" The young man returned his ID card to Lingzi.
"I accidentally fell..." Linzi lied.
"Lie Sperm." The young man smiled.
"I really didn't lie to you." Suzuko didn't dare to speak any more.
"Are you from Shandong?" the young man asked again.
"Um."
"Me too, we are fellow villagers!" The young man was really shining. Originally, Lingzi was sitting at the entrance of the car, and the faint cold wind came through the gap in the train, making her hands and feet cold and stiff. I don't know when it started, but as she spoke, her hands and feet became hot.
"Are you going to work in another place? Are you going home for the New Year?" The young man said a lot.
"Well, where are you?" Lingzi looked him up and down. This man was a few years older than him, but his face was still childish.
"I graduated from college and am going to go back to my hometown for an internship. I didn't want to go back, but my parents insisted that I go back. It's okay, I'll come out after the New Year." This man did not avoid the first meeting and put his details in the sky.
"College student, I really envy you." Lingzi said, thinking in her heart that Liu Lili should have gone to college, right? These are getting farther and farther away from me. College will never have anything to do with me in this life. Lingzi's heart sank into the bottom of the lake again.
"Which city are you from? I'm going to transfer to Jinan. I'm going to Phoenix City. Where are you going?" the young man continued to ask.
"I...so, Phoenix."
"Wow, we are really destined to be a good person. We are a complete fellow villager. You don't go out often when you look like this. You don't have to worry now, just follow me all the time."
"Yes." Although the young man talked a lot, he was not annoying. Suzuko felt that he was not a bad person, at least he wouldn't get lost. She was worried about how to transfer the car.
"I'll treat you to breakfast later. Why are you so thin?"
"No, no, I'm not hungry..." Lingzi waved her hands repeatedly, but her stomach started to gush. Only then did she remember that she didn't have supper at all yesterday. Her nightmares-like experience from last night to now made her forget about her hunger, but her body was honest and she began to protest.
"Tsk tsk, why are you polite to fellow villagers? We are fellow villagers, we are all from Phoenix City. Look at your stomach refuted you, haha!" The young man turned around and left, but Lingzi's face turned red.
After a while, the young man brought two fast food lunch boxes, which were made of clear dishes, a fried egg and three slices of red sausage on the noodles. Maybe he bought it from the dining cart, and Linzi's stomach screamed even more.
"The food on the train is not delicious, so I'll just eat it. When I change the train in Jinan, I'll treat you to a good meal."
Suzuko took the disposable chopsticks he handed over and asked, "Brother, what's your name?"
Chapter completed!