Reborn as Tycoon's Wife in the Countryside-Chapter 521 - 407 Aloof Gu Dabao_2

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Chapter 521: 407 Aloof Gu Dabao_2

If it had been in the past, she would have fallen asleep as soon as she got on the train, and then slept all the way to her stop.

Erbao grinned and drooled, saying, "Mommy, sleepy."

Dabao looked disgusted at his own mother’s drool and, with a twist of his body, collapsed onto the bed to sleep soundly.

Xiaofeng, hearing Erbao’s words, hurried to help her sleep. "Did I wake you? Go to sleep, mommy is right here, I won’t let anyone take you away."

Children are after all children – in no time, the boy and girl twins had fallen into a deep slumber.

Xiaofeng, feeling tired herself, told Xiaoqi to watch over Erbao while she rested for a bit.

With Xiaoqi there, she was able to sleep more peacefully.

Upon waking again, the sunlight was filtering through the curtains, bringing a warm glow to the dim train carriage.

Xiaofeng pulled the curtain back a little and, looking at the plains outside, knew they must have covered half the journey.

Just then, the Cleaner from last night came over with a serving of breakfast, calling out to Xiaofeng, "I just got these noodles from the kitchen, you’d better eat them quickly."

Xiaofeng thought she had gotten off the train earlier and was surprised to see her still aboard, "I thought you had gotten off. What about that group from last night?"

"The train conductor rearranged them to a front carriage, probably planning to hand them over to the Imperial Capital police. This journey must have involved many families, so handing them over to the Imperial Capital’s police is most appropriate." The train’s final destination was the Imperial Capital.

"Then will you continue working on this train in the future?" Xiaofeng took her noodles, lifted the lid, and began to eat.

"Once this trip is over, I’m done. I need to find out where they’ve taken my son, and I have to go find him." The woman, though young, had a determination in her eyes. "If only I could have been as brave as you that day, my child wouldn’t have been taken, right?"

If she had caused as much commotion that day, her son might not have gone missing.

This was her personal choice, and Xiaofeng didn’t feel it was her place to comment. In other words, if it were her, she wouldn’t give up any hope either.

"You are a great mother."

The Cleaner suddenly burst into tears, "My name is Feng Bing, what’s yours?"

"I’m Xiaofeng."

"Are you from the Imperial Capital, or going to work there? Are you familiar with the Imperial Capital?" Finding her son would be a difficult process, potentially very costly.

So, to find her son and to land a job that pays well were both necessary.

"I’m married into the Imperial Capital." Perhaps because they were both mothers, the conversation flowed more freely.

"You are really fortunate, marrying into such a big place as the Imperial Capital and having a pair of lovely boy and girl twins."

After chatting for a while, Feng Bing stood up, "Xiaofeng, I have to get back to work. Leave me your address, and when we get off, I’ll come to find you if I have time."

Xiaofeng wrote down an address for her: "This is my workplace, and this is my phone number. If you want to find me, you can come here."

Feng Bing carefully saved the note, "Alright, once I find my son, I must bring him to thank you."

Having caught the initial perpetrator, the hope naturally increased.

Xiaofeng could only wish her the best.

"This is bad, an elderly man has fainted upfront, do we have a doctor in our carriage? Please, someone go to carriage 10 and help."

Xiaofeng slung both babies onto her back, one over each shoulder - she wasn’t a doctor, but she felt she might still be able to save someone.

This way of carrying was common in the countryside, maybe not so much in the city.

Everyone stared in surprise as Xiaofeng passed by with the two babies on her back.

They were astonished at how beautiful the children were, almost like Fairy Children, and that babies could be carried this way.

"He just collapsed right there; we don’t know him," said the passengers nearby, clearly panicked. "It looks like he has no one with him."

The old man’s face was turning purple; it didn’t look good.

Xiaofeng pushed her way to the front to check on the elderly man.

He seemed to be having a heart attack, clutching his chest while lying on the ground.

"Is there a doctor? What’s wrong with him? What should we do?"

"There should be medication in his pocket, could someone look for it?" Generally, people with heart conditions carry their medication with them.

"It should be on him." A man leaned down and inadvertently felt the old man’s breath: "Oh no, it seems like he’s not breathing."

Xiaofeng conversed with Xiaoqi, "Xiaoqi, can you save him?"

"Master, use Spiritual Energy to sustain his breath, then feed him his heart medication and he will be alright."

Hearing that the old man was no longer breathing, the gathered passengers began to disperse.