Her voice was quite loud earlier, and now the train car door area is in chaos.
This originally unremarkable middle-aged man in the crowd imdiately panicked at the sight, his eyes flickering uncertainly.
He only observed for a mont before deciding to turn and leave.
In contrast, the other bystanders were eager, each looking towards the train car.
After all, at this mont, people’s sense of justice was extrely strong.
Moreover, it’s human nature to get involved in the excitent.
Chu River seized the mont, slid down from the train car, and without a word, sprinted forward, delivering a kick that made the man fall flat on his face.
Imdiately, she rushed two steps forward, skillfully kneeled on his thoracic spine, and pinned his arm back:
"Don’t move!"
Her movents were both swift and practiced, as if she had received so sort of training before.
The train crew mbers, who were a step behind, also struggled through the crowd, now looking at her with admiration:
"You..."
They wanted to ask if she was in law enforcent or perhaps a female soldier, otherwise how could her actions be so smooth and righteous?
But too overwheld with excitent for the mont, they failed to ask.
The middle-aged man on the ground shouted, "Why are you hitting people indiscriminately... Help!"
Unfortunately.
While there is a sense of justice in the world, it is also biased.
For instance, at this mont, with her righteous presence and two police officers by her side, the crowd observed him with suspicion.
"I just heard soone in that car shouting about a trafficker, is it him?"
"Damn it, he should be executed."
"Heartless scum..."
...
When the two police officers expertly used the man’s belt to firmly bind his hands, watching as his shabby cloth trousers sagged, Chu River struggled back onto the train only after they almost started slipping off.
Back on the train, the two police officers guarding three children did not dare to leave. Chu River smiled good-naturedly, "I haven’t reached my stop yet, we don’t need to check tickets, do we?"
"No need, no need."
They were particularly enthusiastic: "Comrade, thank you! Helping to catch a human trafficker, such people are a disgrace."
"But currently, each train car is dealing with passengers boarding and alighting, and we’re short-handed. Could you please watch over them for a bit until the train departs, then we can notify each car. Is that okay?"
"Sure, why not?"
Chu River said, placing the heaviest boy on her back, holding the other two children on each side, directly returning to the train car.
"I’m in row 7."
...
In just a mont, the train car suddenly beca empty, but looking at the crowd continuously squeezing through the other door, it wouldn’t be long before it was packed again.
The middle-aged man’s legs felt like they were about to break from standing before finally relaxing, taking a long, deep breath. But before he could catch his breath, he saw the sa strong young woman return with three children again.
What’s going on?
Wasn’t she supposed to send that mother and child off the train?
How is it that the adults are gone, but the children are still on the train?
"You..."
The other party hesitated to ask, but Chu River raised her eyebrows:
"Encountered a trafficker, sit for a while, and hold the kids first, okay?"
She was just active but hadn’t fully relaxed, so she didn’t want to sit down for a bit.
Holding three soft children, as people squeezed and shuffled around, they remained asleep...
The middle-aged man was stunned for a mont, then seed to realize sothing. Looking at Chu River’s calm composure, he felt sowhat amazed.
So he decided to fill the silence:
"Young lady, you’re quite strong, carrying so much luggage."
He sat there looking at the luggage, counting carefully, there were more than a dozen bags of various sizes!
Reaching over to lift one by his feet, it was about twenty pounds!
If all the luggage was that heavy, bringing so much along, this girl wasn’t an ordinary person.
Chu River noticed his thick eyebrows and big eyes, sensing no ill intentions, so she spoke truthfully: "I’m going to live on the army base, there’s not much to eat there, so I have to bring so food from ho."
Suddenly, she thought of that magical space from the previous world.
If only she had such a space, without needing any Spiritual Spring or anything plantable—she wasn’t the farming type.
Even if it were just to store things, she wouldn’t have to leave after just one night in the mountains, unable to bring things down.
"Wow!" The middle-aged man genuinely admired her: "What have you brought? I’ve brought quite a bit too, why don’t we see if there’s anything to trade?"
Saying that, he deftly untied his cloth bag, with a particularly striking large red apple on top.
Chu River raised an eyebrow, becoming a bit interested in this middle-aged man in front of her.
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