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Chapter 342: Chapter 335: Didn’t Sleep Well
She extended her hand and lightly placed it on Qin Ziye’s forehead, her fingers brushing over several acupressure points. The furrow in Qin Ziye’s brow softened bit by bit under her touch.
Perhaps due to sheer exhaustion, Qin Ziye finally managed to relax both his body and mind. Once the accumulated stress ebbed away, he was able to sleep more soundly.
He even began to lightly snore in his sleep.
On Tang Yuxin’s bunk, someone was already sitting up in a corner, being considerate of others. Tang Yuxin didn’t pay much attention as long as it wasn’t the snoring man pretending to sleep.
What worried her now was whether Qin Ziye’s father would throw a fit when he arrived this time.
Tang Zhinian didn’t like Qin Ziye. This immutable fact was as certain as the calamity that would ensue if he knew of Qin Ziye’s arrival. It would be like Mars colliding with Earth!
This probably held true for every father. When Xu Miaomiao also got a boyfriend, her father’s reaction was rather strange. He feigned illness to bring Miaomiao home, resulting in her wailing and weeping, only to find out that there was nothing wrong with her father. He was just jealous because he had heard that Miaomiao’s boyfriend was ill and she had been taking care of him.
So it was clear that no father liked the ‘wolf cubs’ who tried to seize their daughters.
There were still many people on the train, as was the case every year during the Spring Festival travel rush. The trains were always packed to the brim.
The train remained the same every year. She was accustomed to taking such trips back home, familiar with the sights, the journey, and even the food sold on the train.
When she opened her eyes, she saw that Qin Ziye had already fallen asleep. It seemed that he was unaccustomed to traveling by train, resulting in restless sleep. He remained quite stiff, hesitant to shift his body.
Tang Yuxin sat up and moved to sit next to him, reaching out to take his hand and placed it on her knee. She used her body to shield him from any discomfort caused by the jolting of the train. From her perspective, it seemed necessary because he disliked the margins with extreme aversion.
It didn’t take long for her to notice that his furrowed brow had relaxed significantly. There were several acupressure points on the hands and feet corresponding to the vital organs of the body which could help promote sleep and relaxation when stimulated.
She stayed seated there, resting her head on the table whenever she felt sleepy. She drifted off to sleep unnoticed.
When Qin Ziye woke up, he was quite unaccustomed to the swaying of the train. Whenever he went to Qing’an, he preferred to take a flight to Fu City and then a car ride from Fu City straight to Qing’an rather than endure a forty-hour train journey. Moreover, he didn’t like to sleep in the cramped cabin.
However, he had slept quite well this time. The feeling of restful sleep was certainly a significant improvement from before. As soon as he opened his eyes, he noticed someone sitting beside him.
The bunk opposite him was empty, the sheets neatly stacked… the person was missing.
He carefully sat up, only to find Tang Yuxin resting her head on the table. Her arm resting on the table served as a makeshift pillow. Her skin was flawless and translucent, with the scar at the corner of her eye barely noticeable.
Her features were extraordinarily refined, akin to an ancient maiden of a reputable family. Although she wasn’t exceptionally beautiful, her appearance exuded a comfortable and dignified aura that was incredibly appealing.
He gently touched her face, feeling the unique cool, velvety texture of her skin.
“I think I like you,” he murmured. “If possible, I want things to continue like this. Is that okay with you?”
He smiled, helping her back onto his bunk before covering her up with the blanket. He wanted her to sleep well as he sat beside her, silently observing the passing landscape and reflecting on the people that had come and gone in his life.
Once gone, they should not return.
Tang Yuxin ordered two box meals. She hadn’t initially planned to eat on the train. When she traveled with Lin Yile and Miaomiao in the past, they would bring snacks, which was just enough to sustain them for two days.
The food on the train wasn’t great, but since Qin Ziye was here, she allowed herself the luxury of ordering two box meals. Qin Ziye tasted a mouthful and appeared displeased with the meal. He only consumed half of it before leaving the rest untouched.
Although Tang Yuxin didn’t eat much, she finished her portion. Wasting food wasn’t justifiable, especially that prepared on the train, considering the effort it took for the chefs onboard. Besides, the box meal included rice, vegetables, and meat.
Regarding Qin Ziye’s fastidiousness, Tang Yuxin was somewhat helpless. The stir-fried green pepper and meat was admittedly decent. Why did he refuse to eat it?
At night, the train continued to sway back and forth. It would stop for a while at each station with a shorter halt at smaller stations and longer at major ones. She sat on Qin Ziye’s bunk, reading a book. However, once night fell and the lights were turned off, she slept resting her head on the table. As long as he slept well, she figured she could catch up on her sleep during the day.
That night, she slept with her head on the table. Early the next morning, she bought porridge from the dining car along with two side dishes and a few boiled eggs from a vendor at the station. When Qin Ziye woke up, he looked refreshingly awake, which was a pleasant change. His appetite had apparently improved as well.
“What’s the matter? Didn’t you sleep well? There are dark circles under your eyes.” Qin Ziye reached out and gently touched Tang Yuxin’s eyes. Her skin was so fair that even the slightest dark circles were quite noticeable.
“No, I’m okay,” Tang Yuxin yawned. She had taken a nap, but her sleep hadn’t been as restful as his.
“We’ll eat a little more, then sleep a while,” Qin Ziye suggested, sipping his porridge.
Tang Yuxin proceeded to peel a boiled egg for him.
Qin Ziye took it and devoured the egg in one bite before finishing the bowl of porridge. He felt much better with something in his stomach. He rarely traveled by train, and even then, not for such long periods. An entire two days and two nights was undoubtedly too long.
Tang Yuxin typically kept herself occupied by reading a book. Qin Ziye, on the other hand, just sat there, seemingly lost in thought. At times, he was so deep in thought that Tang Yuxin found it impossible to discern what was going on in his mind.