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Rebirth in Famine: She Thrives by Lucky Space-Chapter 847: On the Train
There were still four sleeper tickets, taking turns to rest.
Chaoyang suddenly leaned over, "Master Wei, I found the pickpocket."
Wei Kaiyun frowned slightly. Actually, given Wei Kaiyun’s temperament, this was a trivial matter, and he wouldn’t typically get involved, but he didn’t want Chaoyang and the others to be like him.
"Keep an eye on him. If he gets on the train, find a way to catch him."
"Alright, I got it."
Old Yang suddenly spoke, "I say that woman must have gone south."
Wei Kaiyun was taken aback and suddenly realized who Old Yang was talking about.
"I’ve thought about it. She might have memories from her past life."
"So you believe what she said?"
Wei Kaiyun nodded, "I believe it."
Old Yang nodded. Since Wei Kaiyun believed, the path ahead would change accordingly.
"If only we could find her."
"Actually, I believe she doesn’t know much. We roughly know the direction now, so we’ll know what to do in the future."
"Yeah, people shouldn’t be too greedy. Sometimes knowing too much isn’t a good thing." Old Yang sighed.
When the three kids came back, it was almost time to board the train.
Chaoyang just kept an eye on the pickpocket who got on the train.
They were sitting face to face. Chaoyang thought to himself, what a coincidence.
Since they were all young, they got acquainted quickly.
Chaoyang tried to extract information from him, but wasn’t entirely convinced.
He suddenly thought of a plan. If he flaunted his wealth, there was a big chance the thief would make a move.
Wouldn’t that allow them to catch him? But he wasn’t sure if the thief had any accomplices on the train.
Anyway, they had people on their side, so when the time came, the thief wouldn’t gain anything, and with so many passengers, they wouldn’t be able to escape.
So, when selling sunflower seeds, Chaoyang purposely took out all the money in his pocket. Everyone was surprised, not knowing what Chaoyang was up to today.
The pickpocket sitting opposite even bent over to pick up Chaoyang’s dropped money.
Xiang Dong went to deliver sunflower seeds to the three kids, while the others stayed put.
Chaoyang packed his money, inviting the three sitting opposite to eat sunflower seeds together. This way, they chatted even more.
Chaoyang accidentally revealed they were restocking for the company.
He ended the topic with regret.
At night, Chaoyang and his group took turns eating. After they returned, it was Xiang Dong and the others’ turn.
Finally, in the middle of the night, they caught the thief, and Chaoyang was praised.
"Brother Chaoyang, how did you know he was the thief?" Jianbin asked.
"I spotted him in the waiting hall. Master Wei told me to keep an eye on him. Who would have thought he’d sit right opposite me? So I flaunted that I had money and that I was restocking, which obviously tempted him."
"Impressive!" Shi Jing gave Chaoyang a thumbs up.
"Haha, what’s so great about that?"
"Brother Chaoyang, you got praised."
Chaoyang smiled and scratched his head. The honor came too suddenly.
The train staff gave him a commendation letter, which was quite something.
At that moment, Wei Kaiyun sat outside reading a newspaper. He didn’t mind the noise in the carriage as the others went to sleep in the sleeper.
Soon, Shang Zhenkun came over with Feifei.
"What’s up?" Wei Kaiyun was worried his daughter wasn’t comfortable with others.
"Dad, I’m just here to keep you company."
"Okay, sit down and read the newspaper to Dad, how about that?"
"Sure, Dad, if you’re tired, you should rest too."
Wei Kaiyun nodded, handed her the newspaper, and enjoyed the soft, sweet voice reading it.
The nearby passengers were amazed that such a young child could read the newspaper. How many characters did she recognize?
The father and daughter inadvertently showed off again. Across the seat, two girls kept watching them.
When Wei Kaiyun poured Jiang Feifei some water, a round-faced girl across the seat smiled and asked, "Little sister, do you recognize all those characters?"
"My mom taught me."
"You’re amazing, little sister. Are you five yet?"
Jiang Feifei nodded, "I’m already five."
This made more adults with kids envious, scolding their children nearby. Truly, comparisons can be disheartening. It’s just not comparable, really not.
Jiang Feifei realized she was the center of attention.
Wei Kaiyun smiled at his daughter’s conflicted little face. He really didn’t know who she took after, wanting to keep a low profile like this.
Jiang Feifei felt like she was being treated like a zoo monkey, so she buried her head in her dad’s arms.
Wei Kaiyun’s face was full of smiles, catching the eyes of the two girls across from them.
Although the man looked in his mid-twenties, it didn’t stop the two young girls from appreciating a handsome man.
Wei Kaiyun had no feeling for their gazes. He continued to smile and coax his daughter.
Jiang Feifei filled with black lines, thinking her mischievous dad was teasing her.
The girl across the seat saw Wei Kaiyun’s gentle smile and blushed as she spoke, "Comrade, is that your daughter?"
Jiang Feifei thought to herself, after calling him Dad so many times, she still asked such an obvious question. A real talent.
Wei Kaiyun didn’t even lift his head. To him, unfamiliar women were as good as air.
The girl across the seat felt very embarrassed not getting a response, angrily lowering her head.
At this time, Old Yang brought Jianbin and Shi Jing over, letting the other three rest.
Their seats backed each other, so Shang Zhenkun ceded the seat to the two kids.
"Uncle Wei."
"Dad."
"You two aren’t pestering Brother Chaoyang anymore?"
"No, his vocabulary is too limited, just the same few phrases back and forth, boring."
Wei Kaiyun burst out laughing at his son’s assessment of Chaoyang, "Shi Jing, you find Chaoyang’s vocabulary lacking. Then why don’t you show something spectacular?"
"Dad, I’m criticizing him, not because I’m better than him."
At this point, Jiang Feifei came out of Wei Kaiyun’s embrace. The three siblings whispered about a comic book, as Jiang Xinyu encouraged them to develop language skills from a young age.
The girls across the seat listened to the three children vividly narrating the story and were captivated as well.
When it was time for dinner, Chaoyang and the others switched over.
The two girls across, looking at the boys around their age, blushed again.
Watching Chaoyang and Xiang Dong sit opposite, the two girls didn’t even glance their way. Their affections were wasted on blind eyes.
Tonight, it was Xiang Dong’s turn on the night shift, so he grabbed a newspaper to read. At this time, the train lights were still on, and he seized the opportunity to read for a while.







