Adery was quite speechless too. Her father’s kidnapping was already enough to give her a headache, but she still needed to encounter a bully who had snatched her seat on the high-speed rail. As she thought about it, she felt more gloomy.
The crew member also felt a little worked up. He urged the man repeatedly and stood in the passage while he spoke for ten minutes. He kept giving advice and criticism, but Mandrill would not budge in the slightest.
‘You can say whatever you want, but I’ll act as if I didn’t hear anything!’
He was helpless...
The crew turned around and said to Adery, “Miss, I am really sorry. Please go to the second-class car and rest for a while so that you don’t have to stand.”
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