Chapter Ninety-Six: Snacks
With Lu Xingzhi by her side, Jiang Yao hardly left the house in the past few days of school, the two of them stayed at home most of the time, during the day, they would read books together, watch TV and chat, and at night, they would play cards with Lu's father and Lu's mother for entertainment, a family of four, playing eighty points, just there was no shortage of people.
This time flies quickly, and in the blink of an eye, it is time for school to start.
Because of Lu Xingzhi's company, Jiang Jie and Jiang Lei's train tickets were refunded, and Lu Xingzhi accompanied his daughter-in-law to the school to report.
Early in the morning, Lu's mother began to nag a little, nothing more than worried that Jiang Yao would go out for the first time, and for a while she told Jiang Yao to remember to bring this and that, and for a while she said to Jiang Yao in a serious tone, go to school to study seriously and don't make trouble, but as soon as she finished speaking, she didn't rest for two seconds, and turned around and changed her words, so that Jiang Yao should not be afraid of causing trouble, go out, don't bear it if you are wronged, although she told her family.
"Okay Mom, let's go." This is not the first time that Lu Xingzhi has seen his mother's nagging ability, when he went to college for the first time, he didn't let his family send it, and he was nagged like this for several days.
"Jiang Yao is not a three-year-old child, don't worry too much." Father Lu comforted on the side.
"Mom, don't worry, I know, when I'm out of the house, I can bear it, if I can't bear it, I can't bear it, I don't take the initiative to provoke others, but if someone provokes me, I will definitely not swallow the grievances into my stomach and suffer alone." Of course, Jiang Yao knew that Lu's mother cared about her, in other words, if she wasn't Lu Xingzhi's wife, would Lu's mother care about an outsider so much?
Hearing Jiang Yao say this, Lu Mu relieved herself, "It's still you're smart, just get through at one point, okay, hurry up and get on the train, don't delay the train." ”
Lu Xingzhi took Jiang Yao's hand and went out directly after Lu Mu finished speaking, the luggage of the two had already been moved to the car, and the driver had been waiting for several minutes.
It didn't take long to get from the town to the railway station in the county seat, and after getting off the train, Lu Xingzhi was carrying the luggage of two people alone, and Jiang Yao followed with a small backpack.
"You give me your luggage, and I'll take the light." Jiang Yao saw that Lu Xingzhi wanted to share a little more things, she had been going to school for a long time, so she brought a lot of clothes, and there were many and heavy things, but Lu Xingzhi had few things, and she could still easily take them.
Lu Xingzhi dodged Jiang Yao's outstretched hand and shook his head, "The things on the train are not delicious, you sit here and wait for a while, I'll go to the commissary to buy something." ”
The two of them arrived early, and the time for checking the tickets had not yet arrived, so Lu Xingzhi explained, put the things in an empty seat and let Jiang Yao sit on the side and watch, and then turned around and went to the commissary at the gate of the train station.
Jiang Yao sat there, watching Lu Xingzhi stride away, and chuckled in her heart, when she was a three-year-old child, the time on the train was only a short four hours, and she was thinking about buying her some snacks.
Lu Xingzhi's figure had already left the train station, Jiang Yao couldn't see him anymore, so he looked around boredly, this time was the peak of the school year, and there were many young people like her who were new college students at the train station in the county, and everyone was accompanied by someone, all of them with a smile on their faces.
A few meters away from the ticket gate, there was a man in tattered clothes looking around, as if he was anxiously waiting for someone, but Jiang Yao looked at his unkempt appearance, if it weren't for the fact that the clothes were still clean, she looked at it at a glance, and almost mistook that person for a beggar who hid in the train station all year round and made a living.