Chapter 96 Snacks
Accompanied by Lu Xingzhi, Jiang Yao seldom left the house during the first few days of school. The two of them stayed at home most of the time. During the day, they would read books and watch TV and chat together. At night, He will play cards with Lu's father and Lu's mother for entertainment, a family of four, playing for 80 points, there is no shortage of people.
This kind of time passed quickly, and in a blink of an eye, it was time to start school.
Because of Lu Xingzhi's company, Jiang Jie and Jiang Lei's train tickets were refunded, and Lu Xingzhi accompanied his wife to the school to report.
Early in the morning, Lu's mother started nagging a little, just because she was worried about Jiang Yao's first trip, she told Jiang Yao to remember to bring this belt and that, and then told Jiang Yao earnestly that she had to study hard when she went to school. , don't cause trouble, but after finishing speaking, before taking a break for two seconds, she turned around and changed her words, telling Jiang Yao not to be afraid of causing trouble, go out, don't bear being wronged, just tell her family.
"Okay, mom, let's go." This is not the first time Lu Xingzhi has seen his mother's nagging ability. When he first went to college, he didn't let his family send him off, and he was nagged like this for several times. The world is coming.
"Jiang Yao is not a three-year-old child, so don't worry too much." Lu's father comforted him.
"Mom, don't worry. I know that when you are away from home, you can bear it if you can bear it. If you can't bear it, you can't bear it. Don't take the initiative to provoke others. However, if someone provokes me, I will definitely not swallow my grievances alone. Take it." Of course Jiang Yao knew that Mother Lu cared about her, in other words, if she hadn't been Lu Xingzhi's wife, would Mother Lu have the right to care about an outsider so much?
Hearing what Jiang Yao said, Lu's mother finally felt relieved, "You're still smart, you can get through at once, okay, get on the train quickly, don't delay the train."
After Lu's mother finished speaking, Lu Xingzhi took Jiang Yao's hand and went out. 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 county's train station. After getting off the train, Lu Xingzhi carried the luggage of two people by himself, and Jiang Yao followed with a small backpack on his back.
"Give me your luggage, and I'll take the light ones." Jiang Yao saw that Lu Xingzhi wanted to share more of the things Lu Xingzhi was carrying. She had been going to school for a long time, so she brought a lot of clothes, and the things were many and heavy. But Lu Xingzhi had few things, so she could still carry them easily.
Lu Xingzhi dodged Jiang Yao's outstretched hand, and shook his head, "The food on the train is not tasty, just sit here and wait a while, I'll go to the canteen to buy something."
The two arrived early, and the time for ticket inspection had not yet arrived. Lu Xingzhi explained, put the things in an empty seat, and let Jiang Yao sit on the side to watch, then turned around and went to the small shop at the gate of the train station.
Jiang Yao sat there, watching Lu Xingzhi stepping away, she felt a chuckle in her heart, she really thought she was a three-year-old child, and the time on the train was only a short four hours, and she still had to think about it for her. Buy some snacks.
Lu Xingzhi's figure had already left the train station, Jiang Yao couldn't see him, so she looked around boredly, this time was the peak season for the start of school, and there were many young people like her who looked like new college students at the train station in the county town. People, everyone is accompanied by someone, and everyone has a smile on their faces.
A few meters away from the ticket gate, a man in ragged clothes looked around, as if he was anxiously waiting for someone, but Jiang Yao looked at his slovenly appearance. In the past, it was almost mistaken for that person to be a beggar who hides in the train station all the year round to beg for a living.