Adery glanced at her ticket before she looked at the seat number. Yes, the seat belonged to her.
She politely said, “Sir, excuse me. This is my seat. Did you sit in the wrong seat?”
The man in the seat ignored her, as though he was deaf. He just leaned on the chair while he looked out the window. The man beside him also ignored Adery as if she was transparent.
Adery frowned and subconsciously became angry. “Sir, this is my seat. Please move!” she snapped loudly. Her loud voice attracted everyone’s attention. Naturally, it also attracted the attention of the man in the seat.
He looked away from the window, turned around, and cast a glance at Adery. “What do you mean by your seat? I’ve bought my ticket,” he said in an unfriendly tone.
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