Jia Xiu felt helpless. She had to place the baby on the bed, cover her with a blanket, and take the pot to get boiling water.
Once the baby was out of her mother's arms, she suddenly burst into loud crying. Sun Erhui acted as if she didn't hear it at all. She took out some dry food and slowly ate it, ignoring the baby's heart-wrenching cries.
Gu Xiaobei glanced at Sun Erhui, put on his shoes, and got up to walk around so he wouldn't have to watch the repulsive scene.
"The aisle is crowded; be careful," warned Lu Zhanguo.
"Understood, I'll just walk to the head of our carriage, not go far," Gu Xiaobei slowly moved to the front of the carriage to stretch his legs. If he didn't, they would most likely swell before he had a chance to disembark the train.
The area connecting the carriages was also crammed with people. Some, too tired to stand, simply laid on the floor, allowing others to step over them. Gu Xiaobei saw that moving forward would be difficult, so he slowly walked back.