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2.24 Consolation

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    The train stopped and people got off one after another.  I put my hand lightly on her trembling shoulders, "Get out of the car, it's okay, and look for it again." She wiped away her tears with a tissue, stood up, and walked out of the car with me.

    Walking behind the surging crowd, a few hurried figures passed by us, and suddenly remembered the scene when we got on the bus, that was when the handbag was opened and the wallet was stolen.  Luo Jie listened to my analysis in a daze. Standing in the aisle, tears began to flow out again. It may be that the surrounding environment was noisy, and Luo Jie's crying became louder and louder.  There were people in the crowd who stopped to watch, so I had no choice but to support her with my arms, so that she could pour out her heart, and comforted her non-stop: "Okay, don't cry, it's okay, I'm here." Perhaps it was to suppress the spread of that voice.  , She threw herself into my arms, I stopped holding on with my straight arms, and embraced her vigorously, my lips fell between her undulating hair due to sobbing, and buried them deeply, waiting for her to calm down.

    Ten minutes of crying really made Luo Jie's eyes red and swollen.  She bowed her head shyly when she left my arms.  There were people walking through the aisle all the time, I pulled her aside, dragged the suitcase over, patted her to sit down, I squatted there, and finally had time to ask what was missing.  There are nearly 2,000 yuan in cash in the wallet, a bus ticket to Jinan, an ID card, an employee card, and some childhood photos that have been treasured for many years.

    Her head was still slightly raised with her snorting at a fixed frequency.  I blurted out: "Is there still someone who didn't wear clothes when I was a child?"

    Luo Jie was amused by me and smiled: "It's all like this, you are still joking." Well, the effect is not bad

    I stood up and pulled her up too: "Let's go, let's see if there are still tickets."

    Luo Jie didn't move: "I'm not going, you lend me the money, I'm going back to Baoding, I'll pay you back when you come back next time."

    I checked the time, it was past four o'clock, and we stayed in this passage for almost an hour.  Under my persuasion, Luo Jie followed me to the ticket office.

    The queues at the various windows in the ticket office were slow, so we decided to line up separately. After hard work, we finally got an answer: there is no ticket for the train to Jinan tonight, but there will be one tomorrow. Luo Jie dragged me out of the window and said I couldn't go.  I walked out with her and stood on the square. Luo Jie's tears were streaming silently again. I couldn't bear it, so I put her in a corner and told her to buy a bus ticket back to Baoding.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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