Chapter 41 (Two chapters combined into one)
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Chapter 40: It Turns Out It Was a Pirated Book
The moment Chai Shiming flew out, Sun Yuxi was stunned and forgot to continue crying.
She had noticed before that Chai Shiming would occasionally glance at the pretty girl next to her and always try to strike up a conversation with her.
That fickle, shameless, despicable scoundrel is no match for such a pretty, cute, and adorable little girl. Besides, that little girl looks very young, probably not even sixteen yet. She probably changed her age to go to the countryside.
Sun Yuxi was originally thinking about how to find an opportunity to secretly tell that little girl not to trust that trashy man, so that the child wouldn't be deceived by that scumbag.
I never expected this girl to be even more fierce than her. If the train ground hadn't been so solid, that bang would probably have pierced through it.
You could tell from the fact that Chai Shiming couldn't get up for a long time that what seemed like a light kick actually had a lot of force.
In the end, it was the train conductor who helped Chai Shiming up. He then asked around among the other educated youths and, seeing that nothing serious had happened, comforted Sun Yuxi. He originally wanted to talk to Bai Nuo, but seeing the girl's innocent and adorable face, he couldn't bring himself to say anything.
Finally, worried that if these people started fighting again, it would increase their workload, they moved Chai Shiming to the next carriage.
They were replaced by a young man in his twenties. He introduced himself as someone who was on a business trip to Shanghai, and that his home was also in Kaiyuan City, Liaoning Province. He was cheerful, generous, and considerate, which helped to ease the tension between them.
However, at this moment, no one dared to approach Bai Nuo and Sun Yuxi to chat, let alone cause trouble.
As for Liu Xier, who had just helped Chai Shiming, no one paid any attention to her, and no one mentioned her self-introduction again. Sun Yuxi even deliberately moved closer to Bai Nuo, sitting sideways and not even glancing at her.
I don't care if people say I'm stingy; my main point is to be someone who dares to love and hate.
Bai Nuo just thought she had the script in her hands and could just watch the show without participating. Now, the script has fallen apart right from the start, and she's left with nothing.
"Tong, do you think that book is a pirated copy? I've heard people say that piracy was rampant before the apocalypse in my previous life, especially novels. I think the one we snatched must be a pirated copy. Look at the description of the female lead in it. She's delicate and timid, the kind of cute, weak, and naive girl."
But look at the woman next to me. Where is she weak? I almost thought she'd have killed the male protagonist if she had a knife. And she's clearly a tall, long-legged, elegant, and sophisticated beauty.
There was one more thing Bai Nuo didn't say: when this girl stood next to her just now, she was more than half a head taller than her, definitely 1.7 meters tall. They were both girls from the South, so why was she the only one who was the legendary "little potato from the South"?
I'm so angry!
The key point is that she wasn't a typical southerner in her life; her maternal grandfather was a native of Beijing, so she could be considered to have a quarter Beijing blood.
Could it be...?
Bai Nuo suddenly thought of her biological father, whose whereabouts were unknown.
No one in her family ever told her who her biological father was. She was suddenly brought home from the army by her mother. However, she was definitely her mother's biological daughter. Her face resembled her mother's by about 70%, but her mother was much taller than her, 1.7 meters tall. Otherwise, she wouldn't have been able to become a fighter pilot. Moreover, her features were more heroic, and her temperament was also that of a dashing, proud, and aloof person.
She clearly has a 70% resemblance to her mother in facial features, but she doesn't understand why two faces with such a high degree of similarity can produce two completely different types of people.
Moreover, everyone in her family except her is tall. Her maternal grandfather is a tall man of 1.85 meters, a handsome old man. Her maternal grandmother is 1.65 meters tall. Her uncle is 1.86 meters tall, and her eldest brother has been taller than his peers since childhood, so he must be tall now as well.
Therefore, all the bad genes she carries must have come from her biological father, who is now dead somewhere.
“Ah Tong, if I ever find my biological father’s grave in the future, unless it’s in a martyrs’ cemetery, I will definitely dig it up and scatter it.”
They are the ones who caused her to be short; they are the ones who sinned against her entire family.
System: "..." He didn't dare to speak.
The atmosphere in the carriage improved considerably. As noon approached, everyone began taking out their lunches from their bags.
Bai Nuo took out an egg pancake from the cloth bag that Sister A Chong had given her. It has to be said that the Xiang family is really kind. Even though no one else had ever met Bai Nuo, they still put a lot of effort into preparing things for her because of the relationship between Uncle Xiang Chong and Uncle Xiang Qianjin.
Even the pancakes prepared for her by her two aunts were wrapped in oil paper for her convenience on the train. The little girl had a small appetite and ate even less on the train. This way, each pancake would not affect the others when she took one out, and they would not stick together easily.
Bai Nuo took out a paper package containing egg pancakes, and then took out a lunchbox containing braised pork.
When boarding the train, all I had in my cloth bag was an egg pancake, a scallion pancake, a box of braised pork, and five boiled eggs. I managed to sneak the rest of the pancakes, braised beef, and boiled eggs into my storage space while I was being squeezed onto the train.
These were all carefully prepared for her by her family; she didn't want to waste them. The further east the train went, the colder it got. Although the food wouldn't spoil easily, the air on the train wasn't very good, and the food might go bad. It was better to save it and eat it when they got to the countryside.
It's said that there are boxed meals sold on the train. Regardless of the taste, at least they're hot and free. I don't really have much of an appetite on the train, and Bai Nuo thinks that one meal can last her two or three meals, so it's not a luxury.
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