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Reborn at Thirty-Eight

Chapter: 64

After hearing this question and answer, all the students present couldn’t help but sigh.

They thought that there would be one more couple in the class, but they didn’t expect that there would be no beginning or end in the end, but this is youth, because it is fearless, so it is precious.

After the party ended, people in the class began to divide into small groups. Some planned to form a group to surf the Internet, and some planned to wander around.

Chu Siqi didn’t speak the whole night, and she didn’t speak until she came out alone with Wang Huiru and Yu Shasha.

“Why didn’t Chen Xiuxiu agree to Yang Taisong just now? There were always gossips about them in the class.”

“It’s not easy, just because I don’t like it.”

“Well, if you don’t like it, just refuse. The two of you can still be friends.”

“What about Jiang Qin? What disease did he have, and he ignored me throughout the summer vacation?”

“Siqi, listen to me and forget about Jiang Qin. You don’t like him anyway.”

Early in the morning at the end of August, Jiang Qin packed his luggage and arrived at the train station.

In the hot weather, the train station is so crowded with people that you can lose a shoe just by inserting your feet.

In fact, this phenomenon is considered normal, after all, it is the beginning of school season.

Jiang Qin stood in front of the entrance channel, unscrewed the mineral water in his hand and took a sip. He said to himself that it was lucky that Ms. Yuan Youqin and Mr. Jiang Zhenghong didn’t come to deliver it, otherwise they would have been lost in the crowd. Then he would have to spend time looking for the old couple. .

Ten minutes later, the little black fat guy Guo Zihang also came.

He applied for Linchuan University of Science and Technology, which was a decent second university. It was not far from Linchuan University, but not too close either, so the two of them decided to go together.

After passing the security check and ticket inspection, the two got on the train, found their seats and sat down.

It was Guo Zihang’s first time traveling far away. He had never even had a chance to take a train before, so he immediately became excited as soon as he got on the train. He looked around and couldn’t stop at all.

Fortunately, the train started quickly. As the scenery outside the window continued to change, Guo Zihang became more honest.

“Brother Jiang, what do you think college life will be like?”

“College student? Life is pretty good.”

“????”

Jiang Qin took off his coat and put it on his back, leaning back on the chair and looking out the window.

Jeju’s economic strength is still good, but investment in urban construction is too low, resulting in every block being in dilapidated condition, not as good as the county-level cities under its control.

So when the car leaves the station, the first thing that comes into view is the vast rural towns, followed closely by a golden wheat field and the Je River that surrounds the entire Jeju.

It’s just strange that Jiang Qin feels particularly unfamiliar with the scenery outside the window.

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