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Chapter 2199 The Last Train Part 2

Woo woo woo woo woo woo woo-
Amid the roar of machinery, the next train is here.
This may be the last trip.
The crowd was crowded toward the platform, and Jialinna shivered. I don’t know if it was because of the cold, excitement, or...
fear.
The huge rusty beast began to slow down and stopped completely with a bang.
Many people on the platform were waiting, cheering, and welcoming those who might return home.
Jalinna, wearing old clothes and aprons, held the metal grille tightly, her fingers turned white due to force. Then the fence opened with a bang, and the crowd rushed from various exits to both sides of the platform. At the same time, the train doors rose, and people wearing military green uniforms and carrying backpacks walked out of the inside. When they saw the people waiting for them, some of them threw their bags and ran wildly, and then hugged each other tightly.
But there are also many who have lost their limbs, and they can only move with crutches and difficult times.
"Hays! Hayes!!"
Jialinna was shouting that she had done this hundreds of times, but she did not respond every time.
She ran from the front to the rear, exerting all her strength, but it was still the same as before.
No response.
But she did not give up, and went through the pier to the other side and continued to shout.
The crowd gradually dissipated and the platform began to become empty. The staff looked at the woman and shook their heads.
"Hays!"
Jialinna's voice became hoarse, and suddenly one hand was placed on her shoulder. She turned around suddenly, but saw that it was Andina.
This strong girl, who looks at her rude but actually has a very delicate heart, looks at her with tears in her eyes, and then whispers:
"Not today, go home..."
Finally, Jialinna collapsed. She threw herself into Andina's arms and burst into tears. She cried out injustice of fate, took her mother away and her husband away.
Andina tried hard to comfort the other person, but she just didn't want to cry too. She kept calling Hayes' name just now.
It's always been like this...
When the two women supported each other and turned around and were about to leave, a somewhat distant conversation sounded.
"Sir, do you want me to help you?"
"No need, I've overslept, I'm sorry... I've caused you trouble."
In an instant, the two of them turned around suddenly, and saw that in the last train, with the support of the conductor, one of them moved out of the cabin with difficulty.
He has a face that is extremely familiar to both of them.
At that moment, no words were needed, both of them ran away tacitly.
Hayes, who was wearing a blindfold in his left eye, was stunned at first, then smiled. The moment the two of them pounced in front of him, he threw away the crutches and bags in his right armpits, and stretched out an arm to greet each other.
"Hays!" X2
Both of them hugged him excitedly. They looked at the conductor not far away and were stunned. Then they sighed enviously and picked up the broom to sweep the floor.
"Xiao An, Na, are you all okay?"
Hayes's voice was much hoarse and thicker than before. Andina suddenly reacted, grabbed Hayes' empty left sleeve, and then looked up at the other person's face in horror. There were two terrifying scars on her face, and there were obvious stitching scars on her neck. She suddenly realized that he was no longer the boy she was familiar with in the past, but a veteran who was bruised by the war.
"Haes, your eyes... your hands!"
Jialinna also grabbed Hays' hanging right trouser leg, and there was only a simple metal stick to support it from below her knees...
"Feet! Hayes! Your right foot!"
Hayes just smiled and whispered:
"It's okay, it's not hurt anymore."
Andina finally couldn't help it anymore, and tears as big as beans poured out from her eyes, dripping on the ground and choked:
"What's going on... Why are you alone, only half of you are back!"
Jialinna had already held Hayes and cried in tears, unable to say a complete word.
At this time, Hayes was much more mature and vicissitudes than before. He touched Jialinna's hair with his only remaining hands, then reached out to wipe away Andina's tears and said softly:
"It's okay, don't worry, haven't I stood here well? Just put a prosthetic limb on my hands and feet."
Hayes also pointed to the bag on the ground.
“It’s enough.”
As soon as he finished speaking, Jialinna suddenly looked up, held Hayes's face in both hands, and kissed his lips warmly.
Hayes was stunned. After seeing this, Andina turned her head slightly, pursed her lips, and her expression was very reluctant.
The two kissed for two minutes before Jalinna letting go of Hayes, and then said firmly:
"No matter what you do, I am your wife! Husband, let's go home!"
Hayes nodded, and Andina, who was beside him, silently picked up Hayes' military handbag, but felt unexpectedly a little heavy.
The three of them walked towards the platform. Before leaving, Hays turned his head and looked at the mottled train.
He finally arrived at the finish line.
Jialinna also looked at the train and thanked it from the bottom of her heart for bringing back the person she loved the most.
After returning to the familiar but somewhat strange shack, Hays and his two relatives had a hearty dinner, and later announced his new name, or new surname, Hays Bartori.
Then he opened the military bag.
At that moment, both women were shocked, filled with military tickets, various gorgeous jewelry, and a silver laser pistol, which made the whole house look colorful.
Hayes later explained the origin of these properties to the two, partly the inheritance left to him by his father Hashett, and the other part was left by his company commander who didn't know where to go. In the end, he took out dirty and even bloody pamphlets from his bag. Hayes was very glad that these things were not lost. He had been careful to take care of them during the time he was sent to the soldier shelter.
Jialinna finally remembered those comrades who helped her escape, and then asked carefully how they were all doing.
"Everyone died, and my father... also died..."
Seeing Hayes crying in pain when he talked about his father, the two hurriedly comforted him and told him that the other party definitely didn't want him to be so painful.
Because they were worried that Hays would recall the painful experience on the battlefield again, they never asked what happened on the battlefield again, and they might even deliberately distort when they encountered such a topic.
Chapter completed!
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