Chapter 772 Others just thought she was crazy
Chapter 772 Others just thought she was crazy
In another carriage, Chu Xin had been monitoring the situation with her mental energy. At this moment, she felt quite regretful that a potentially much bigger spectacle had suddenly been thwarted.
Although they were separated by distance, the arguments that took place both during the day and at night could still be heard. Yang Zheng knew a little about the situation and didn't care much, but Ge Shaoting was extremely curious.
He stood up and peered down the corridor. "What's going on? Have they started fighting?"
But why is there no sound? Could it be that it was too intense?
Chu Xin pressed him back down impatiently, "Nothing's wrong, just sit still."
Ge Shaoting didn't really want to sit. His buttocks were numb from sitting on the train for three or four days in a row. He only walked around a bit when he went to wash up in the morning, but he couldn't stand the smell of the cheap cigarettes because there were too many people smoking in the toilet area. He came back after standing for a short while.
He thought for a moment and then said, "I'll go out for a walk and see what's going on. I'll just take this opportunity to get some exercise."
Then he asked Yang Zheng, "Want to take a walk together?"
Yang Zheng glanced at Chu Xin and nodded, "Okay."
Chu Xin was happy for them to leave, as it would be more comfortable for her to occupy three seats by herself.
In the train aisle.
A man leaned against the closed train door, feeling weak all over, which made him increasingly nervous. Despite the hot weather, he broke out in a cold sweat.
After catching his breath, he mustered his strength again and looked down into the corridor, where none of the people who should have been there were present.
Realizing something was wrong, he clenched his fists to calm himself down. He had to figure out what had happened, otherwise anyone who came up next would just be feeding the enemy.
After adjusting his mindset, the man brushed his hair aside, then lowered his head, hunched his shoulders, and walked slowly forward, appearing very timid.
He would immediately move aside to let people pass when they came from the opposite direction, and he would also carefully ask people to move aside before passing if there were people sitting in the aisle.
It perfectly portrays an honest, unsophisticated rural man.
He carefully observed the passengers without seats throughout the journey, and after walking through two carriages without finding his own person, he became even more certain that something had really happened.
Just as he was hesitating about whether to turn back, two people in railway police uniforms walked towards him. He immediately stepped aside to let them pass, and one of the officers smiled at him kindly and said, "Thank you, comrade."
Then I walked over with the people around me.
He was saying, "It's really good that the extra people were assigned to the sleeper cars. The aisles are much easier to walk through today."
The man, who had been keeping his head down, suddenly brightened up upon hearing this. Could it be...?
But since the sleeper and hard-seat carriages are not connected, how can he verify this?
Also, what's wrong with that jerk? Why don't you try to tell him what happened last night?
I was in a carriage far away for safety reasons and didn't know what was happening, but she was right there, how could she not know?
Mingming had clearly revealed the truth in one sentence, but this was precisely the reason why men didn't believe it. They were convinced that with so many people around, there must have been a lot of noise, and even if a woman was fast asleep, she would be woken up. How could she not know?
The woman, unaware that she was being blamed by the person she trusted most, genuinely had no idea what had happened the previous night. Although she suspected that she was sleeping too soundly, after asking others, including passing train staff, they all agreed that she was indeed sleeping so soundly that she couldn't be woken up.
The woman was crying uncontrollably, and others thought she was crazy, but they didn't know that she suspected she had been drugged and then assaulted.
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