A full two and a half days on the train really gave Da Dan and Daya a taste of the beautiful landscapes outside the countryside.
The soldier traveling with them happened to be a fellow from their province returning home for a visit, and on his way back, he brought along the two sensible children. The weather was hot, and they didn't even bring any luggage, which wasn't a burden at all.
As for why they didn't bring any luggage...
Firstly, they left in a hurry, and secondly... what luggage did they have, really?
Daya barely had time to say goodbye to Aunt Juhua, receiving a thimble as a gift, and then hurriedly left.
Now, as the train approached the station, no matter how mature the two children were, they couldn't help feeling nervous.
Their aunt wanted them to come over to help with work, or was it because their uncle wasn't behaving?
Their apprehension dissipated completely when they saw Chu River's smiling face.
