Chapter 1276 Next Stop, Guxi Town
Chapter 1276 Next Stop, Guxi Town
I could only drag my tired body along the dimly lit streets.
This place is quite far from where he rented his apartment; it takes him about forty minutes to walk there.
It was almost one o'clock when I got home.
Fortunately, he started work late the next day; otherwise, he might have been at risk of sudden death due to lack of rest.
Drip!
Ok?
He Yi passed a bus stop.
A car actually drove up here?
He couldn't help but glance at his watch; it was indeed 12:10, a time when most bus routes had already stopped running.
The buses on this route stop running at 11:30.
He used to drive his own car to and from get off work and had never paid attention to the bus schedule here. Could it be that there has been a change recently?
Or perhaps it's because new night buses have been added?
He walked toward the bus without thinking.
The car door opens.
He went up, swiped his card, and then randomly found a seat in the back.
There were a few passengers in the car.
There was a high school student sitting opposite him.
At this time, are high school students still just getting home?
I never expected that the students would be even more stubborn than him, a corporate slave.
He Yi rubbed his temples and yawned.
He is a little sleepy.
Ding Dong!
"Next stop, Guxi Town."
When He Yi was so sleepy that he couldn't stop closing his eyes, he was still vaguely thinking about Guxi Town.
Is there a station nearby?
镇?
Aren't all the places around here roads and places?
Did he hear it wrong?
Or is it because I haven't taken the bus in a long time, and the routes have changed?
When the bus arrived at the station, it stopped.
All other passengers got off at this stop.
He Yi heard a cold voice in his ear: "Guest, we've arrived. It's time to get off the bus."
He instantly woke up from his drowsiness.
He Yi stood up from his seat: "Did I oversleep?"
He quickly got out of the car.
As soon as he got out of the car, he felt a chill hit him, and the temperature around him seemed to have suddenly dropped to late autumn.
He Yi couldn't help but shudder.
A thick fog rolled in, obscuring the shops on both sides of the street.
Only two lamps hanging at the shop entrance shone through the fog.
There is a boundary marker at the entrance of the street.
The words "Guxi Town" are written in traditional Chinese characters above.
However, due to the fog, He Yi did not see it.
After he got off the bus, the bus behind him immediately drove away.
He Yi quickly walked inside.
The scene here was unfamiliar to him; he had probably missed his stop. He could only look for a bus stop nearby, hoping it wasn't too far from home, otherwise he would have to take a taxi.
He should have taken a taxi from the beginning; why bother saving that money?
He Yi sighed repeatedly.
But then lights came on ahead, row after row of lights.
Lively voices could be heard coming from the front.
"Is that a food street up ahead? There are so many people."
He seemed to already smell the aroma of the food.
It's strange, even though the fog outside is very thick.
As he stepped into the street, the fog began to dissipate, becoming thinner the further he went in.
The surrounding shops looked very old, and the signs on them were all in traditional Chinese characters.
Is this some kind of ancient cultural street?
He Yi stared intently, and couldn't help but take out his phone to take pictures.
He originally wanted to use navigation to see where he was.
However, it turned out that the phone had no signal.
"Could it be that I'm running out of data? Wait, there's no signal here?"
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