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Chapter 13 Robbers Don't Use Logic

Thanks to Ye Ji Ling, Mu Tian and Hu Ti took the opportunity to sneak into the crowd checking in and entering the station. They were then dragged into the platform and onto the train.

"Fortunately, Ye Zi is smart. If Sun Zhichun encounters us and survives, things will go wrong."

"Well, if my mother's hard work is in vain, we both will have to go to jail."

"It's good to go to jail, but to be shot!"

"My wife is amazing." Hu Ti raised one hand in front of his eyes and said with his eyes slightly closed. His other hand was holding the box on his head.

"You haven't passed the door yet."

"She is my wife or not, she is my wife."

"Do you want face?"

"Pedant, do you think this is an era where shame is important?"

Mu Tian was stunned. When did this kid become philosophical? He said: "That's right, just stay alive."

The two of them were pushed by the passengers who got on the car from behind and moved to the middle of the car. They could no longer move because the passengers rushing up from the front door blocked them.

Only then did they feel the almost overwhelming stench in the carriage.

They tried to find a place to put down their luggage, but there was no space at all. It was difficult to even twist their bodies.

"What kind of tickets did you sign? Why are there so many people?" Mu Tian complained.

"They said you can only sign for third-class carriages."

"We pay first-class money to get on a third-class carriage, but we still have to stand?"

"What's the solution?"

"Where did so many people come from? Is there another war in the north?"

"Where is there not fighting now?"

"No, we have to go to the conductor and sign back into the first-class carriage!"

Hu Ti looked at Mu Tian and nodded hesitantly.

The two of them tried their best to turn around and squeeze in the direction they came from.

However, the urgency of the people getting on the bus prevented them from moving an inch.

"Forget it, let's wait until the bus starts driving." Hu Ti gave up hope first.

"Just drive?"

"Okay, I don't dare to say, the car is running, it will feel better if it sways. Just like you put something in the bottle, won't it fill more if it sloshes?"

Mu Tian stopped talking and held the suitcase above his head with both hands as much as possible to reduce the pressure on his neck.

Finally, the squeeze from the door stopped. After a while, the whistle sounded, and the steam from the front of the car gradually drifted thickly through the window. Then, with a "bang", the train finally started to move.

The sudden start of the train made the people in the carriage lean forward and backward for a while, and the subsequent bumps made people subconsciously move their positions.

Sure enough, there was some looseness in the car.

Hu Ti saw the opportunity and put the box above his head on the floor.

Mu Tian's suitcase was still on his head, "What are you doing? Let's go."

"Let's take a rest." Hu Ti pinched his neck with his hands and stretched it from side to side. "It's so sore."

As if infected, Mu Tian also took off the box and stretched his neck.

"Coming, coming." Hu Ti said suddenly.

Mu Tian looked sideways.

I saw a conductor struggling to squeeze in from the other end of the car. He was a little fat and it was very difficult to squeeze in.

When the conductor squeezed in, "Captain," Mu Tian grabbed his arm and shouted.

"What are you doing?!" The conductor was obviously a bit different, with boredom in his eyes as he stared at Mu Tiandao.

Mu Tian smiled and said: "Captain, we want to go to the first-class carriage."

"ticket!"

Mutian handed the ticket to the conductor.

The conductor took the ticket and looked at it, "Just stay still. If you don't see the signature on it, it means third class?!"

"We are obviously first class!"

"The one you bought in Jinan was first-class. You got off the bus at Pengxian, and you got on the bus from Pengxian. The first-class bus was gone. Just be content if you can get on."

"What should we do?"

"What should I do? I'll open the door for you, jump out, walk back to Peng County, sign a new ticket, get on the next bus, and see if there's a wait."

Hu Ti was choked and was speechless.

Mu Tian stared at the conductor, "What are you talking about?" He also asked with a stern face.

"Hey, I'm talking humanly! I told you you're lucky to get in the car. You're still picking and choosing. If you don't want to stay here, I'll open the door right away and let you out!"

"We just want to go back to the first-class train, so you don't have to do this, right?"

"That's it, do whatever you want!" the conductor said arrogantly.

Mu Tian was stunned and stared at the conductor.

The conductor and Mu Tian looked at each other for a moment, then laughed and said, "Little Chi." He cursed in a low voice and started to move forward.

"What did you say?" Mu Tian grabbed the conductor's shoulders and said in a deep voice.

"What are you going to do?" The conductor quickly turned around, glared at Mu Tian, ​​and then knocked Mu Tian's hand off his shoulder.

"Captain, we just want to transfer to the first-class train." Hu Ti put his hand on the conductor's other shoulder and said with a smile, "We have money, okay?"

"Willful, right? I'm not the conductor, but I can take you to him." The conductor gave Hu Ti a look of disdain, held up two fingers, and shook his head. He stood there and did not move forward.

.But when I heard the word "money", my eyes suddenly flashed.

Mu Tian glared at Hu Ti.

Hu Ti looked like "forget it", took out a silver dollar from his pocket and put it into the conductor's hand.

The conductor grabbed the silver dollar, flashed his armband at Hu Ti, and said sarcastically: "Conductor, watch it."

Hu Ti smiled, his heart filled with ten thousand annoyances.

The conductor took the money, twisted it in his hand, and pushed forward.

Mu Tian and Hu Ti put the box on their heads again and followed.

After squeezing through three carriages, Mu Tian and Hu Ti arrived at the door of the first-class carriage, already sweating profusely.

The corridor became empty, there was no one there.

The conductor, a tall, thin, bookish man, opened the door and came out.

The conductor stepped forward and bowed and said: "Captain, these two need to pay for first-class tickets." Then he stepped forward and whispered in a low voice: "You have money."

The conductor raised his hand to brush him away, staring at Mu Tian and Hu Ti, "Tickets."

Mu Tian and Hu Ti handed over the tickets.

The conductor took it over and checked it over and over again, "Identification."

The two handed over the documents again.

The conductor read their names.

The two nodded.

"Money, eighty per person."

Mu Tian and Hu Ti took a breath of cold air almost at the same time.

"Eighty?! It's full, you can only stand."

After saying this, the conductor stopped talking and just stared at the two of them, holding the tickets upside down in his hands.

Hu Ti stepped forward, stared at the conductor and said: "We bought first-class tickets, why do we need 80?"

The conductor pointed his finger at the conductor and said dissatisfiedly: "Didn't you tell them?"

"I told you that if you get off the bus midway, any change will be invalid."

"Why?"

The conductor shrugged and said disdainfully: "Just because I am in charge of the train, you are the one riding the train."

"It's great to be in charge of the car, but the people who ride in the car should be bullied?"

"One hundred each!"

"You are robbing me openly!"

"One hundred twenty!"

"Robber! What logic?!" Hu Ti's eyes exploded and he shouted.

"Ah, do robbers still use logic?" The conductor glanced at the conductor next to him, shook his head and said, "It's one hundred and four now. Give me the money to get in. If you don't have any money, get out!" He waved his cock at Mu Tian and Hu Ti.

He raised his thumbs up and said mockingly.

"You are such a robber, believe it or not, I will beat you to death?!" Mu Tian pulled Hu Ti back and said in a deep voice, glaring at the train conductor.

"Ouch..."

"Dang, bang!"

Mu Tian threw away his suitcase and hooked his right hand, hitting the conductor's cheek directly.

"Bang!"

The side of the conductor's head hit the carriage wall.

Everyone was stunned.

Hu Ti also dropped the box, grabbed the conductor, grabbed him by the neck, and pushed him against the carriage.

"Rebellion!"

The train conductor wailed, grabbed a pair of ticket-checking pliers and hit Mu Tian with his head.

Mu Tian was stunned and turned to dodge.

The train conductor was a strong man, and he was the same height as Mu Tian. The carriage aisle was too narrow and there was no way to dodge. He saw the ticket gate pliers coming.

One hand grabbed the conductor's wrist.

"Why are you making noise, disturbing Mr. Lu's rest!"


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