Chapter 780 Train Compartment, Fulfilling Sister Juwen's Dream
Chapter 780 Train Compartment, Fulfilling Sister Juwen's Dream
Ju Wen sat very close, right next to Lu Yao.
Neither of them was wearing much clothing.
Less than a minute after sitting down, I could feel the warmth of the other person's thigh.
Lu Yao looked at Ju Wen and remained silent.
He sensed that Ju Wen seemed to be distracted; when he asked her questions, she didn't answer, her head bowed, and he wondered what she was thinking.
Lu Yao remained silent, and only then did she come to her senses:
"Lu Yao, are you tired?"
"I'm not tired, I've only been sitting for a little over an hour."
"There's still a long way to go, lie down for a while, I'll pat you to sleep."
"OK."
Sister Juwen is overflowing with maternal love, so let's indulge her.
Lu Yao lay down.
Ju Wen's hand wandered back and forth between his chest and abdomen.
Instead of filming him sleeping, she reached into his shirt and touched his abs.
She was looking for an opportunity, and also waiting for Lu Yao to take the initiative.
A short while later, Lu Yao started snoring; he had actually fallen asleep.
I didn't sleep well last night, but Ju Wen gently rubbed my hand and I felt sleepy and actually fell asleep.
Ju Wen was so angry that she pinched him.
But I couldn't bring myself to actually pinch him hard.
He couldn't help but sigh, "Sigh, married men really have it tough!"
She has no experience with marriage, but she has heard older women at her workplace talking about it.
A man will be very tired after taking care of his wife.
Seeing how soundly Lu Yao was sleeping, he probably served Ding Mei last night.
He took his own coat and covered Lu Yao with it.
When Lu Yao woke up, he saw Ju Wen still sitting next to him.
I couldn't help but feel gratified.
He reached out and touched her waist:
"Hey, why don't you take a nap?"
Ju Wen smiled slightly, looking at Lu Yao with a touch of shyness:
"I'm waiting for you to wake up."
"Why did you wake up?"
Ju Wen twisted her waist and rubbed against Lu Yao without saying a word.
However, this shy gesture already conveyed her meaning.
Lu Yao reached out and hugged her, and Ju Wen appeared extremely obedient.
She lay down in Lu Yao's arms.
Lu Yao asked, "Will anyone come?"
"It's very quiet outside, and I've locked the doors."
As she spoke, Ju Wen stretched out and closed the curtains.
The private room darkened.
Lu Yao asked with a smile:
"What do you want to do?"
Ju Wen came over for the first time to kiss:
"I want to punish you for stealing my things."
"What did I steal from you?"
"my heart!"
The two understood each other perfectly well at that moment, and no further words were needed.
The private room was indeed very quiet.
Lu Yao fulfilled Ju Wen's request.
The love affair from the previous life has finally been continued...
The train has arrived at Liangang Station.
Lu Yao pressed his face against the car window and looked out.
It was almost evening by then.
The platform lights were dim, and people carrying large and small bags were waiting to board the train.
"arrive."
Ju Wen stood up.
"Ouch!"
As soon as I took a step, I suddenly felt a sharp pain and sat down on the bed opposite me.
"What's wrong?"
Lu Yao asked.
"It's all your fault, you never stop..."
Ju Wen glared at Lu Yao.
Lu Yao couldn't help but laugh.
I can only blame myself for this.
This is how girls act coquettishly.
You're the one suffering, but I'm the one with weak legs. Whose fault is it?
I was planning to take another nap this afternoon, but you insisted on coming over and hugging me again.
Lu Yao reached out and flicked Ju Wen's nose:
"Let's go, I'll help you."
The two men helped each other off the train. The train attendant thought they were sick patients and came over to help the two exhausted people.
The platform was noisy with people.
Workers in gray-blue overalls, and women holding children.
There were also some young people wearing faded military uniforms and badges pinned to their chests.
The noise was incessant.
They followed the flow of people toward the exit.
Liangang City is much better than Jiangzhou.
It's a big city, no less developed than Liaochun.
Ju Wen found everything new and advanced.
Looking at the forklift used for delivering goods, I almost rear-ended the man carrying bags in front of me.
However, in Lu Yao's eyes, this reborn individual, even after reading countless good books like "Reborn 73 Years, Taking My Mother-in-Law Hunting in the Mountains," everything still seemed outdated.
The ground is made of cement.
It looks more upscale than brick flooring, but some areas are cracked and sandy, making it uneven.
The awning overhead was made of sheet metal nailed to an iron frame, and it was also covered in rust.
The slogans on the pillars are quite novel.
"Learn from Daqing in industry and Dazhai in agriculture," "Down with the capitalist roaders, sweep away all evil spirits!"
Lu Yao couldn't help but smile:
By today's standards, everyone would probably be considered a capitalist roader, a monster or demon.
It's true that times create heroes.
Born at the wrong time, even a hero has no place to use his talents.
However, the strong create their environment and change their destiny; they cannot complain.
The key question is, how strong does one have to be to be considered strong?
Chairman Mao is definitely the first one!
Outside the station exit is a plaza.
Lu Yao stopped and looked up.
The building across the street isn't tall, maybe five stories at most.
Most of them are Soviet-style buildings.
However, for Ju Wen, this is already a skyscraper.
After all, the tallest building in Jiangzhou is only three stories high, and there probably aren't even one or two like that on a whole street.
Unlike here, the buildings are connected in a continuous stretch.
"We need to go to the shipyard. If we go any later, Li Han might get off work. Hurry, the No. 1 bus is over there, then we can take the No. 13 bus and get there."
This is the address that Ju Wen copied from Li Han's letter.
The difference between big cities and small cities is that there are too many people.
Once on the bus, the two were almost separated by the jostling.
Forget about finding a seat.
To prevent Ju Wen from being sexually assaulted, Lu Yao, though he didn't know if such perverts existed in this era, still had to protect her because there were too many people around.
He squeezed Ju Wen in front of an old lady's seat, grabbed the armrest with one hand and the back of the chair with the other, and half-encircled Ju Wen in his arms to protect her.
Ju Wen was pressed tightly against him.
However, a sense of happiness also arises spontaneously.
The bus is swaying and rocking, it feels so good!
Lu Yao didn't think that much about it.
Then look at the scenery of Liangang City outside.
I've been here countless times since then, and I've even interacted with many big shots here.
But he certainly hadn't visited this port city back then.
The old-fashioned buildings stand side by side, their exterior walls either bare red bricks or rough cement.
There were quite a few pedestrians on the road.
There were also many cyclists with lunchboxes tucked under the back of their bikes.
These are workers leaving get off work.
They came in a hurry and left in a hurry.
Their pace of life looks much faster than that of people in the countryside.
The car crossed a railway crossing.
The railings at the crossing stood high, and the gaps between the sleepers were filled with withered yellow weeds.
The rails were gleaming, indicating that trains frequently passed through them.
Next to the crossing is a small brick house, called the switchman's house, where you can see the switchman.
Drive a little further ahead and you'll see the shipyard gate.
The gatehouse was very tall, made of reinforced concrete, with a flagpole on top.
Several signs with white backgrounds and black lettering were hanging on the gateposts.
It reads "Liangang Shipyard".
The ticket seller shouted in a local accent:
"We've arrived at the shipyard! Anyone getting off, hurry up and get off from the back door. Don't miss your stop!"
After Ju Wen came down, she looked into the distance:
"What's that long, grayish line?"
Lu Yao looked at it and couldn't help but smile:
"Isn't that the ocean?"
"What?"
Ju Wen was still a little skeptical:
"Isn't the ocean supposed to be blue? Why is it all gray and seems higher than the land?"
"Come on, you'll see when we get there."
As you walk further ahead, you can already hear the roar of the sea.
Ju Wen saw the sea for the first time, and it wasn't frozen even in the dead of winter; it was truly an eye-opener.
It's so big and so vast!
After gazing at the vast sea for a while, I turned and went to the shipyard.
As the workers gradually left, Ju Wen became very anxious.
I don't know where Li Han lives. What if she gets off work and I have nowhere to go?
Then I'll have to wait overnight and come to the company entrance to wait for her tomorrow.
At the gatehouse, I asked the old man who was guarding the gate. Luckily, he knew Li Han and said that she hadn't come out yet. He also said that she would use this gate when she got off work.
The two of them waited at the door.
Ju Wen looked at Lu Yao: "My classmate is so pretty, you're not allowed to flirt with her!"
Lu Yao, hands in his pockets and a cigarette dangling from his lips, said, "I'm not that lecherous. Calling me a scoundrel makes me sound like a pervert!"
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