Chapter 1010 It’s Great to Have a Mother
She took the noodles to a place with her back to people, and then stuffed her noodles in a small corner so that no one would notice her ugly face. She was not afraid of her ugly face, but she was afraid of disgusting others and making them unable to eat.
She ate a bowl of noodles cleanly, without even a little soup left. She thought this might be the most filling meal she had eaten in recent days. Even though she was a little full, she was still satisfied.
After eating, she went to a small supermarket and bought herself two boxes of instant noodles. Together with the biscuits in her bag, it was enough for her food for the next two days.
She returned to the station, found a place, sat down, and waited for time to pass and for the train to arrive.
Yucheng is a big city. There are many people coming and going here. Sometimes the whole station is full of people. Although it is not a newly built station, the hardware facilities in the station are very good. The seats are all new and there are many people. There are people coming and going from all over the country, and they speak dialects from all over the country, but most of them speak Mandarin.
At night, the train arrived on time. She carried her luggage, got on the train, and found her own berth. She was on the lower berth, which was convenient, and she didn't have to climb low or step high.
Soon, she was surrounded by people. Those who knew her were talking to each other, and those who didn't know her were looking at their phones.
Yan Huan occasionally heard a few words, but then she was distracted and listened to other things. In fact, she didn't want to hear anything. The train was always noisy and uneasy, and people would walk around from time to time, even at night.
In fact, Yan Huan didn't have to wrong herself now. After deducting the ticket, she still had about 4,000 yuan on her, which was enough for her to spend on this journey.
However, because she was really afraid that she would encounter this or that, she started to save money, and she was very frugal. She didn't eat the boxed lunch on the train, which cost ten yuan a box, but ate the biscuits she brought in her bag. Although the biscuits had been stored for a few days, they were still quite soft, and they would not become hard as stones after a long time, and then she couldn't chew them.
She was not very talkative, so she just huddled in her lower bunk, lying down to sleep, and got up to eat biscuits when she was hungry. She did not communicate much with other people. She had not said anything since she got on the train until now. She was alone. She liked to lie on the window and look at the desolate scenery outside, the sunset at dusk, and the early morning sun, letting time slip away from her side one by one.
Forty-eight hours of train, she was very glad that she bought a sleeper ticket, otherwise, she didn't know how difficult it would be to endure these forty-eight hours. Time passed by one by one, and gradually the place where the train stopped began to have high-rise buildings and skyscrapers, and it began to become prosperous. The closer it was to Haishi, the closer it was to the domestic economic center.
Haishi was prosperous, and there were many people in Haishi.
But it must be said that Haishi was indeed an easy-to-live city. In addition to its title of transportation hub, it also had unique human geography, as well as up to 30% greening in the city, and advanced technology, and there were also a lot of entertainment companies here.
Maybe it can make a girl with nothing rise to the top in one step.
Maybe it can make a boy with everything become an actor.
This is a prosperous city.
It is also a city with fierce competition.
Yan Huan opened her eyes, and the train had stopped. Yucheng was the starting station and Haishi was the terminal station. She could hear the noise outside from inside the train, and even the air she smelled was the unique smell of Haigao.
She was born here, she grew up here, and she lived here for two lifetimes.
So, she has an indescribable feeling for Haishi.
No matter where she is, what she misses most is still Haishi, not because of those other things, but because it is her hometown, the hometown where she was born and raised, her mother is buried here, all her relatives are here, her husband, her children, her friends, everything about her is also here.
After waiting for everyone on the train to get off, Yan Huan put her luggage on her back, then took the bag, and also freed one hand to cover her face.
This is when she got off the train. When her feet just stepped on the ground, she felt a little weak and almost fell to the ground. Her body tilted to the side. A young man next to her instinctively dodged to the side, as if he was afraid of touching her, no, actually he was afraid that she would touch him.
But there was still a kind heart, and he reached out to support her.
"Child, are you okay?"
It was an old lady, who smiled kindly. She was in her fifties or sixties. She should have come to look for her relatives, and she carried a lot of big and small bags.
"It's okay, thank you," Yan Huan smiled, sincerely grateful to others, but after a while she felt that it didn't matter whether she smiled or not, she couldn't even show her face.
Yan Huan was going to leave, but when she saw the big and small bags on the aunt's back, she turned back, and then picked up the largest bag on the ground and carried it on her shoulders.
"Auntie, let me help you carry it."
"How can I be embarrassed? It's too heavy. Let me carry it."
The old lady hurriedly went to pick up her bag. She knew how heavy it was. How could she let a young girl carry it?
"It's okay. I can carry it," Yan Huan bent her shoulders slightly and let the big bag stick to her shoulders. She had less luggage, so she could carry it. Moreover, she had been doing heavy work in the village for nearly a year and got nothing. She had developed a good strength, of course, calluses on her hands, and injuries.
She helped the old lady carry the luggage out of the station. The luggage pressed on her shoulders, almost breaking her waist. Her footsteps were a little heavy, and the sound of her shoes on the ground was also very heavy.
She couldn't help but want to laugh.
She looked like a refugee.
The old lady was talking to her about her family all the way. She said that she came to Hai City to see her son. Her son had settled in Hai City and could not go home many times a year. The old mother missed her son, so she came here personally from the mountains this time, bringing a bunch of mountain products from her own home. They were not very valuable, but they all tasted like home.