Chapter 111
Sitting on the train, Debbie looked at the night sky outside the window and said impatiently, “Why haven’t we arrived yet? How long has it been?”
It was already night, and the other passengers on the train were all resting. Her voice was loud, and many people looked at her with dissatisfaction. Debbie was not afraid at all. She widened her eyes and said, “What are you looking at?”
“Mom!” Compared with Debbie, Mia was embarrassed. She tugged at Debbie’s sleeve and said, “We will only arrive at six o’clock in the morning. It’s only one o’clock in the morning. Why don’t you sleep for a while first?”
Debbie said, “Didn’t you say that the train is very fast now? Can it be called fast?”
Mia said helplessly, “The one that is fast is called a high-speed rail. Don’t you think it’s expensive and didn’t want to buy it?”
Who could be blamed for buying the train tickets?
As soon as she mentioned this, Debbie got angry. “If Crystal hadn’t been disobedient, I wouldn’t have gone so far to look for her!”
Mia said with a frown, “She is indeed too unreasonable. I knew that she wouldn’t care about us when she returned to the Evans family. I said that you shouldn’t let her go back, but you didn’t listen to me. You only care about the 20,000 dollars…”
“Is it my fault?” Debbie said in a sharp voice, “That girl has been admitted to college, so she can’t stay here anymore. It’s better to take the opportunity to sell her to make money. Do you think she will still think of us after entering the city to study?”
Mia said, “I didn’t mean that…”
They couldn’t stop talking. A young woman finally couldn’t help saying, “Hey, you two, you know it’s one o’clock in the middle of the night. If you talk so loudly, the whole carriage can hear you. It’s fine that you’re not sleeping, but the rest of us need our rest.”
Debbie stood up in an instant, pointed at the young woman, and scolded, “Did I disturb you by just saying a few words?! You little b*tch, why can’t I talk when I’ve bought a ticket?”
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