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Afterwards, Qi Suya dialed a phone call, this gang of traffickers is very large, abducting and selling men everywhere.

In the world where women are superior to men and inferior, there are some deep mountains where there are more women than men, and women do everything to marry their husbands, and the needs of the population market have prompted the birth of human trafficking groups.

She informed the Wang Bureau of Huaichun City that Wang Ju was Wang Xiao's mother, and that this was a major case, and that once the old nest of these traffickers was eliminated and the traffickers were caught, many men would be spared persecution in the future, which was also a great achievement.

Qi Suya and her entourage only stayed in Daping Village for a total of two hours, and then immediately drove back to Huaichun City.

Gu Sinian learned something and said that he could use as a guide to help Qi Suya and others lead the way.

The off-road vehicle is big, but it can't hold up a lot of people.

On the way back to Huaichun City, Qi Suya was still the driver.

Chu Yanchen sat in the front co-pilot's seat with the child Bai Yuya in his arms, while Jiang Yanzhou, Su Murong, Gu Sinian, and these men were crowded behind together.

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The off-road vehicle goes directly to the railway station in Huaichun City.

It is crowded with people, and people come and go.

Qi Suya took out a big hiking bag from the trunk, which was stuffed with a lot of things, but it was actually mainly for the space to cover.

Jiang Yanzhou didn't say a word, and took the initiative to come over to help Qi Suya carry her bag. Qi Suya went to the ticket window to inquire, this era was too old for her, and there were many unfamiliar places. She didn't know what it was like to take a train in the original world in the 80s, but in short, this place, because of the underdeveloped information exchange, only sold tickets at the ticket window to the outside world, and if she wanted to sleep in a sleeper, she had to wait for the train to get on the train and then ask the crew on the train.

Qi Suya, Jiang Yanzhou, Chu Yanchen, Su Murong, the child Bai Yuya, plus one Gu Sinian, a total of five big and one small, six people.

She bought six tickets, waited for half an hour, and then everyone lined up together to get on the bus.

It's really crowded, there are too many people, and the air quality is not good.

It's almost May, the weather is getting hotter, many people are carrying large bags and small bags, some are dragging their families, and some even carry a few domestic stupid chickens on the bus.

There was a commotion in the carriage.

There is no seat number printed on the ticket, and looking at the crowd is similar to grabbing a seat.

Qi Suya found a flight attendant, and then squeezed through the crowd in the narrow aisle, and after ten minutes, it was even more difficult than a long march.

During this period, she found that Brother Su was following her and was closest to her. The man was taller than her, and he opened his arms to protect her from being bumped and squeezed.

So much so that when a few people squeezed out of the crowd, Qi Suya's body was neat, and even a single hair was not messy, but the men behind her were wrinkled in clothes, sweating profusely, and looked a little embarrassed.

She couldn't help but laugh.

This is a sleeper car, Qi Suya makes up the money for the sleeper. The sleepers are all bunk beds, covered with army green mattresses, but there are people coming and going on the train, and I don't know how many people have slept on this mattress, Qi Suya thought about it, and took out a few sheets from the big hiking bag.

The child Bai Yuya didn't dare to sleep on the top bunk, for fear of falling off from above, so she chose the bed under Qi Suya. On the left of the sisters are Chu Yanchen and Jiang Yanzhou, and on the right are Su Murong and Gu Sinian.

The train left Huaichun City Station 'tuk tuk', and along the way, I heard the clatter of the train running over the railway tracks, and the green train seemed to fall apart.

Qi Suya had never taken this kind of train, and it felt a little novel.