Summary of Chapter 83 Departure from Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife
Chapter 83 Departure marks a crucial moment in Zhi Lan’s Romance novel, Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
The basic situation in the shop now is that the bun shop is managed by Sun Lanlan, with Sun Bingnan and Granny Sun assisting, while the cooked food section is managed by Su Wensong, with Ma Yingzi and Pang Yongli assisting.
The two booths that are already on track mean that Lin Chuxia can leave for a few days without any issues.
Sun Lanlan and Su Wensong, in particular, are all fired up, determined to make the bun shop even better while the boss is away, to show their worth.
Lin Chuxia bought quite a few daily necessities and food items for Old Sir He, and in the end, she also left behind fifty yuan.
Old Sir He refused to take the money, so she secretly placed it under his pillow.
After settling everything, Lin Chuxia boarded the train to the Northwest.
Her luggage was very simple, just a carry-on bag to throw people off, with most of her belongings stashed in her space.
She planned to find a place in the Northwest to transfer her things into her suitcase.
In the last letter from Qin Yang, in addition to the return address on the envelope, the address of his current workplace was also clearly written within. If it weren’t for her knowing his personality from the days they spent together, Lin Chuxia might have doubted if the letter was written on behalf of someone else.
She also wondered what his reaction would be when he sees her suddenly appearing.
Just thinking about that scenario made the corners of Lin Chuxia’s mouth curve up into a smile.
She needed to transfer trains midway to the Northwest and the journey would take three days, so Lin Chuxia bought a sleeper ticket.
She still needed a travel pass from the team to leave, but at least now buying sleeper tickets was not dependent on job titles anymore.
Otherwise, no matter how much money you had, you might not be able to get a sleeper berth.
After finding her place on the train, Lin Chuxia didn’t move much. In this era, the trains were full of pickpockets, though she wasn’t worried about being stolen from, she just found it a hassle.
She only went out for eating and using the toilet.
She had stocked up a lot of food in her space, meat buns, vegetable buns, and other cooked foods..., and the fact that they were still hot when taken out would arouse suspicion if done frequently.
She didn’t want to eat them cold beforehand, so she made do with the train’s boxed lunches.
Fortunately, the thermos was filled with spiritual spring water, so she didn’t feel tired along the journey.
When she reached the transfer station and changed trains, Lin Chuxia took the opportunity to take out her steaming hot meal—the first thing she did upon boarding the new train was to dive into her food.
It was mealtime, and many on the train were eating.
Across from her sat a mother and daughter. The mother, in her fifties, had gray hair and wore rather worn-out clothes, patched up in a few places.
The daughter looked to be in her twenties, dressed in a faded jacket, with her hair tied into two braids.
Each of them held a pancake, eating them with plain boiled water.
Next to Lin Chuxia was a man in his thirties, who appeared to be eating a boxed lunch from the train, with white rice, stir-fried pork with green beans, and spicy and sour shredded potatoes.
As soon as Lin Chuxia opened her lunch box, an enticing aroma wafted out.
This meal box was also prepared in advance and kept in her space, with white rice, braised pork, and a dish called "di san xian".
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