Chapter 5: Train departure
Atlanta Railway Station can be said to be crowded at this time.
The train carriages were basically full of people at this time.
"Hahahaha, yes, that's it," a young man was playing cards with his three partners, chatting and laughing from time to time, "Daniel was...haha, just five seconds, just...hahahaha..."
"Jack, you really say everything."
"It's not Daniel himself..."
At this moment, Melty, who took her daughter Melias, passed by the four people and walked to the front left.
The man named Jack was holding a playing card and was stunned for a moment, looking ahead, and then patted the man sitting next to him: "Hey, hey, look, that woman..."
Speaking of this, he pinched his hands into a circle shape and moved towards his chest.
"Hahahaha..." Jack started to smile lewdly while doing this move.
"Jack, you boy," said the man sitting next to him, "what are you thinking about it."
Jack held the playing cards in his hand tightly and said, "Looking at her suitcase, I know that it is definitely not a short trip and I won't get off the station early. I'll try to chat with her later..."
"Hey hey hey, you won't be?"
"Hmph, I can guarantee that I can get her mobile number or Twitter Facebook account. Why, believe it or not, do you dare to bet with me?"
At this time, Melty was carrying the suitcase and was about to put it on the shelf above. At this time, a middle-aged man wearing a top hat sitting opposite her stood up and moved her suitcase to it.
"Thank you." Melty said to the middle-aged man: "Please trouble you."
"No trouble." The middle-aged man looked at her, and Melias on the side, and said, "Are you going to Washington?"
"Yes."
The middle-aged man nodded and said, "So too."
Melty nodded, but stopped saying anything, and seemed to not want to say anything more to the middle-aged man.
Then she said to Melias: "Melias, let's sleep for a while."
Then, she leaned back slightly and closed her eyes.
Obviously, she does not intend to continue to talk with middle-aged men.
The middle-aged man smiled, took out a book from his bag, and started reading it.
The train slowly set off from Atlanta and headed north towards Washington. In more than ten hours, it will reach Washington Thirteenth Street Station.
Of course...the premise is that the train goes smoothly and there is no malfunction.
At this time, Jack was still staring at the seats of Meltie and Melias.
Bob, a companion next to Jack, said: "Jack, you have met with many girls before, but today's situation is different. They are not alone now..."
"That's right, I bet you'll be disappointed. Your mobile phone number and Twitter account? Maybe you can't even ask someone's name."
"Damn, you just look down on me so much?"
Jack's stubborn temper suddenly came up. He suddenly drew a stack of cards and threw them on the table.
"King bomb!"
Then Jack cleaned his hair and said, "Okay, let's see mine now."
"No, are you really here?"
Everyone was confused.
"You bet while you're now to see if I can ask the other party's name."
"Why don't you wait a while? Looks like they are asleep?"
"Will I be unable to tell whether I was asleep or not? The blonde girl is not asleep now and pretending to be asleep, and the other one is really asleep."
"The two look like mother and daughter, right?"
"Don't care about her," Jack quickly stood up, picked up the beer on the table, and prepared to walk over and take a look.
He can be said to be powerless to the graceful blonde, and now, it is naturally impossible to stop.
He moved quickly, then unscrewed the can of the beer, and then thought about it. At that time, he pretended to accidentally sprinkle the beer on the other party. The beer on the other party's white clothes would definitely be very eye-catching.
In this way, you can get the other party’s mobile phone number to the minimum.
If you want to get a mobile phone number, it will become less difficult to continue to get to the other party’s social account.
Jack had basically planned it. Then he moved it step by step.
Not long after, he came to the other person's seat, then pretended to stagger, and was about to sprinkle beer on, but he was supported by the middle-aged man.
"Sir, is it okay?"
At this moment, most of the beer was spilled on the ground, and a small part was spilled on middle-aged men.
"I..." Jack was immediately upset, but in this way, his plan would not be possible.
"Be careful when walking." The middle-aged man said, "Okay?"
"All right……"
Jack finally returned to his seat in disappointment, and his three companions were laughing so hard that they fell back and forth.
"Jack, your funny performance just now is even more ridiculous than Daniel's five seconds."
"It's okay, come on, I'll give you a beer." Bob handed a can of beer to Jack and said, "Why, don't you give up? Still thinking about starting?"
Jack grabbed the beer can and said, "I feel like that man, he sees what I want to do. His eyes seemed to be telling me that he knows what I am thinking and asks me to put away my thoughts."
"No way?"
"When I passed by, he was reading a book. He was always staring at the book, but he didn't look at me at all, but when I fell, he immediately helped me. This was really strange."
The middle-aged man was still holding his book. He checked it, but fortunately there was no beer spilling on the book.
Although it was dark, fortunately, the train was brightly lit, so he could still see it clearly.
At this moment, his cell phone suddenly rang.
The middle-aged man connected his cell phone.
"Anna."
The middle-aged man looked very calm.
"When will you arrive in Washington?"
"It's almost done. It should be here in the early morning tomorrow."
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! "Don't delay any more, come back and sign the divorce agreement immediately." The voice on the other end of the phone was very cold, "I will not give you the custody of my daughter. You can discuss everything else. I must raise my daughter myself. You can see her once a week. Of course, the premise is that you pay alimony."
"We swore at the wedding that only death can separate us."
"Save it, Chris." A sneer came from the other end of the phone: "Do you really believe there will be love that will last until death? Well, this time you have to sign a divorce agreement no matter what. I have been married for many years, and I don't want to go to the point of going to court with you, and you don't want your daughter to be forced to ask by the judge, choose one of us, right?"
The middle-aged man grabbed his cell phone tightly, but his expression was still very calm.
"Is it because of John's death? Is it because of our son's death? Do you want to divorce me? Do you want to take our daughter away?"
"What is 'just because'? Chris, how did you say such words? Everything was your fault. You didn't believe John at the beginning. Why, did you ask me to repeat how John died with you? How did you do it when he was most painful? Yes, he smoked marijuana, fought and skipped classes, but he was not a person who would rape others. You would rather believe others than believe your son's words. You are a bastard like everyone else."
"I'm not unbelieving him..."
"You are just suspicious of him! If you don't say it, your eyes reveal your thoughts. Is it because he smokes marijuana? That's because he was taken apart by someone in the same grade, and you never care about him!"
"Can drug use behaviour be taken lightly by just a word of bad behavior? Anna? I said at the beginning that he must quit marijuana, but you said it was a drug with very low addiction and could quit, and most of the people in the school were smoking. Marijuana is an inducer of many drugs. Once many addicts get addicted, they can do anything... Just because he is our son, I should protect him unconditionally, without considering whether he has committed a crime?"
Chapter completed!