Reborn in the 80s: The Smart Wife with a Secret Space Chapter 350

The woman was obviously reluctant: "You little Miss, how can you be so money-minded, can’t you develop a spirit of helping others?"

Xinyan didn’t want to chatter with her here: "Changing seats with you is a favor, not changing is my right. We’re neither relatives nor friends, why should I pay extra for you? You truly have a beautiful thought."

The mother and daughter saw that Xinyan was not buying it, and got a bit angry.

Seeing no hope with Xinyan, they turned to the man on the other middle bunk: "Big Brother, do you think you can switch with us?"

Upon hearing this, the woman sitting on the lower bunk objected: "You’re quite interesting, why do you have to swap with someone? There are train staff up ahead, you can ask them to switch a middle bunk for you."

The woman didn’t know that the woman on the lower bunk and the Big Brother on the middle bunk were a couple, and snapped back: "The man hasn’t even spoken, why are you butting in?"

Han Xinyan, sitting nearby, laughed; this woman was really silly, and the train ride was indeed boring enough, now there was some drama to watch.

The woman who was insulted on the lower bunk wouldn’t have it: "I say, can you have some decency? You’re flirting with my man right in front of me and still won’t let me speak. What is this?"

Hearing this, the woman felt embarrassed and didn’t dare say more, sheepishly saying: "I didn’t mean to, I didn’t know you were a couple, never mind, just forget about the switch."

Following behind the woman, the girl who had not spoken finally gave Xinyan a fierce glare before climbing to the upper bunk after removing her shoes.

Yu Xinyan thought: ’Really sick.’

After making quite a fuss, the mother and daughter climbed to the upper bunks on both sides.

It’s uncertain what the girl was thinking, but after climbing up, to avoid provoking the middle-aged couple, she started targeting Xinyan indirectly.

Xinyan didn’t want to cause trouble, but wasn’t afraid of it either; this mother and daughter were truly revolting.

Just as she was about to lash back, the girl on the upper bunk started tossing about, intentionally making Xinyan on the middle bunk uncomfortable.

Xinyan didn’t want to indulge her: "Can you settle down a bit? Do you think this is your own home?"

The woman on the opposite lower bunk and the man on the middle bunk might also have been too lazy to bother with the mother and daughter; they simply turned to face the inside, perhaps wanting peace of mind.

The woman on the opposite upper bunk, placing her bag under her pillow, gave Xinyan a provocative look: "That’s our bunk, none of your business."

This made the girl even more unabashed, and the woman on Xinyan’s lower bunk couldn’t stand it anymore: "Can’t you have a bit of decency?"

The woman disdainfully glanced at the woman on the lower bunk holding her child: "How’s this your business?"

Xinyan, with her fiery temper, was ready to teach them a lesson when a scream pierced the air; the girl fell straight from the upper bunk.

The woman opposite quickly reached out to grab her, but ended up being pulled down too. Luckily, as the girl fell, she managed to grab a handle, preventing her from hitting the ground directly. When the woman hit the ground, the girl also screamed and fell.

The woman who was pulled down, because she was holding onto the girl’s arm, had a buffer, but the arm that hit first made a crisp sound: "Ah, my arm."

The incident, which happened in an instant, shocked everyone.

This could be considered as "no trouble, no death." Although it seemed a bit ironic, Xinyan couldn’t help but stifle a laugh with ill intent.

Afterwards, the carriage resonated with the mother and daughter’s pig-like screams; there was no need to fetch the train staff as they rushed over upon hearing the screams: "What happened?"

The woman sitting on Xinyan’s lower bunk, who had been holding back, couldn’t take it any longer: "Weren’t they looking for trouble themselves?"

Then she quickly recounted what the mother and daughter had done, finishing with a remark: "Truly troublesome people make more trouble, serving them right."

After hearing it all, the train staff frowned: "Are you alright, any injuries?"

Then he instructed another staff member who had followed: "Quickly get Doctor Huang over here."