Chapter 36 The Train to the Countryside - Let's Go!

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After confirming that the suitcase wouldn't fall, Bai Nuo jumped off the seat, gathered up the old newspapers, and then sat down in the window seat. She placed the cloth bag in her hand beside her, showing no reaction to what had just happened, as if she wasn't the one who had thrown the person out of the car window.

But the people around them couldn't help but think about it.

They could still hear that light "Go!" echoing in their ears.

Although it was the first time I had heard this word, it wasn't hard to understand, and for some reason, I always felt that these two words carried a sense of exhilaration.

Some people initially thought that this girl seemed well-behaved and pretty, and judging from her clothes and appearance, her family must be well-off. They even wanted to chat with her more and hopefully become friends.

But now, nobody has that thought anymore.

That seemingly tiny little girl effortlessly lifted a middle-aged woman who looked to weigh at least 120 or 130 pounds horizontally. That strength…

Even among the men in this group, there might not be many who could do it.

How can this little girl be so strong?

and……

And wasn't that too harsh? They just threw the person out like that?

I don't know if that person's ticket can be rescheduled, and it would be even more troublesome if the letter of introduction is about to expire.

The key point is that the old lady didn't seem to have gotten on at Shanghai East Station, but rather at one of the previous two stations, which makes things even more complicated, since the address on the letter of introduction is incorrect.

The train moved slowly forward. Bai Nuo ignored everyone else, pulled her hat down, closed her eyes, and began to rest. Her spiritual energy was being consumed when her consciousness entered the space, so she couldn't ask the system to play cartoons for her on the tablet at this time. She could only truly close her eyes and rest.

When the train stopped in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, Bai Nuo had already taken a nap. At that moment, a group of people boarded the train.

A tall, fair-skinned girl carrying a bundle walked to Bai Nuo's seat. She was stunned when she saw that there was only one girl sitting by the window with her face covered by a hat, so she couldn't see her face.