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Chapter 75: Goodbye

Seeing that they had only a little luggage, Jiang pointed to the passenger ship not far away. He was surprised and asked in confusion: "Why are you here? I heard that the passenger ship is cheap, don't waste money."

Zhou smiled bitterly and said, "It's quite a bit cheap to sit there. Unfortunately, my mother and daughter were seasick. They couldn't stand it as soon as they entered the cabin. They could only come here to try it. They thought they couldn't do it, so they stayed on the deck. Anyway, the deck looked wide and large."

Jiang's expression of being sympathetic and sympathetic, pulled Zhou and began to complain.

At this moment, Tang Lao Er and the others also settled the donkey cart and mule cart. The women were seasick and did not dare to enter the cabin at all. They simply stayed on the deck to watch the salute and let Tang Junsheng and the others enter the cabin for a good rest.

At this time, some commotion occurred in the passenger ship not far away, attracting Tang Ning's attention. When she looked closely, she found that several people were about to get on the boat. Because there was not enough copper plate on her body, she knelt and begged there. Many people around her noticed the movement, but no one said anything. The boatman was also cruel and refused to understand anything.

Tang Ning thought those people would give up on board the boat, but he didn't expect that they would throw a little baby and a little girl on the shore and get on board the boat cruelly. The little girl hugged the child and cried loudly on the shore. It was a tragedy.

As soon as the passenger ship was opened, the two children would not dare to think about the future. Just as Tang Ning was hesitating whether to stand up, the passenger ship actually moved and gradually left the shore. She suddenly stood up and planned to bring the two children. At this moment, a couple wearing a sao hat walked towards the two children.

I saw the woman squatting down and saying something to the little girl. Soon the little girl held the child and followed the couple onto a small fishing boat.

Tang Ning just lay on the mast on the deck and stared at them with a hint of confusion in her eyes. She didn't retract her gaze until the merchant ship moved, and the corners of her mouth rose slightly.

When the boat moved, Jiang clutched Tang Ning's arm tightly, and his forehead was so nervous that he was sweating. "Anning, why do I feel dizzy?"

Tang Ning felt it, and the boat was still stable. He patted Jiang's back helplessly and comforted him: "Mom, you are psychological. Don't always think about seasickness. Look at the customs and culture here. From here to Tangzhou, you should see many different scenery. If you feel uncomfortable, close your eyes and rest with your mast. If you relax, you won't feel uncomfortable."

Jiang tried it as Tang Ning said, and it felt a lot more comfortable, but she couldn't speak. As soon as she opened her breath, she wanted to vomit again.

After trying this for an hour, Jiang and his friends were able to adjust their condition. Even Du Chunyue, the most powerful seasickness, could hold on. Now Tang Ning saw the couple again.

Although their fishing boats left early, the speed of the fishing boats was not as fast as that of the large merchant ships, and it was only a matter of time before they were caught up.

The river breeze blew up the sha hat. From Tang Ning's perspective, you can see the woman looking at the child in her arms tenderly and lovingly. The little girl was looking at the place and then there next to the woman, and she did not dare to act rashly. The man handed her the steamed buns and she didn't dare to eat them.

Tang Ning looked at it for a while, and when the two ships were closest to each other, he took out a pack of oil paper bags from his backpack and threw them over, just in time to enter the cabin.

The movement scared several people on the fishing boat. The man sorted out the Saga and rushed out of the cabin, just in time to meet Tang Ning's smiling face.

She also waved at them.

The man stared at Tang Ning for a long time, and finally turned around calmly and got into the cabin.

The woman asked nervously, "What's the situation?"

The man shook his head and lowered his voice, "The little girl with a big idea in Land Temple has been recognized by her. It's okay."

The woman breathed a sigh of relief and asked obscurely: "No one?"

The man nodded and opened the oil paper bag. He found that the thing was still very hot, with four big cakes inside. He gave the thing to the little girl and said, "A sister treats us to eat. Remember, from today on, this is your mother. You can call me dad or my little dad. Do you understand?"

The little girl nodded, looked at the pancake and licked her lips, and took one at the man's insistence, but it could not resist the aroma of the pancake and started to eat it in a small stutter.

The man and the woman looked at each other and ate slowly, leaving one left to the boatman.

Tang Ning looked at it on the merchant ship for a while, and then he retracted his gaze when the two sides were farther apart.

Jiang and the others didn't notice what Tang Ning threw out because of seasickness, and they didn't notice where the thing fell. Afterwards, they wanted to ask and were interrupted by Tang Ning and they forgot.

The merchant ships would not be able to dock in the early morning of the next day. Jiang and the others refused to enter the cabin. A group of people simply laid straw mats on the deck, wrapped them in big quilt jackets, and covered their heads with hats. They could barely resist the cold air on the river. However, no matter how they wrapped them in this environment, they still felt that the cold air was penetrated into their bodies, not keeping warm at all, and they couldn't sleep well even when they were sleeping.

Tang Ning was already alert, and in the middle of the night he noticed someone approaching and immediately opened his eyes, just in time to meet the bright eyes of a young man holding a lantern.

The other party seemed to have been waiting for her to wake up. Seeing her open her eyes, she immediately signaled her to look in the direction of the cabin with her eyes.

There seemed to be a slight sound in the darkness, and soon returned to calm. Although I didn't know what happened, Tang Ning's extraordinary sensitivity still noticed something was wrong and nodded to the boy gratefully.

The young young man laughed and asked politely: "I'm a little seasick. I really can't get used to living in the cabin. I didn't expect to wake up the girl. Sorry, let's leave now."

Tang Ning shook his head and responded in cooperation with him: "It's okay, we are also seasick and can't stay in the cabin, but my father and the others are all inside."

She said this and deliberately raised the volume.

A trace of praise flashed in the boy's eyes, and he stood for a while before saying goodbye and leaving.

Tang Ning didn't sleep anymore, so he simply sat down and leaned on the mast, looked around, and broke the long bamboo pole she brought on the boat into two pieces and played in his hands, making the cabin quieter.

She made a fuss for a long time but couldn't wake up Jiang's other people. She couldn't help but sigh in her heart. Fortunately, she was alert, otherwise she wouldn't know what would happen tonight. Of course, I would also like to thank the boy.

During the long wait, I saw the ship gradually leaning towards the shore, and everyone woke up while swaying violently.

Li asked in fear: "What's wrong? Did you bump into it?"

Tang Ning shook his head, his voice slightly hoarse, "It's the dock. Let's clean up and get off the boat now. When you get to the ground, go to eat something hot first."

Jiang and his wife quickly got up, and after packing the straw mat and quilt, they had the intention to look at the shore.
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