At four-thirty in the afternoon, Han Yu and his group finally arrived at Gaozhou after five days of travel.
Luckily, they didn't listen to Shi Shengyong's suggestion to let Old Zhang or Old Ding come; long-distance travel is indeed exhausting. First, they took a long-distance bus from Bailong Port to East Sea, then a train from East Sea to Guangzhou.
There were too many people traveling south for work, and among the five of them, they could only get two hard seat tickets. The other three were standing tickets they had to buy platform tickets first and then find the conductor on the train to supplement those.
The train car was packed, with people in the aisles, at the junctions between cars, and even in the toilets and underneath the seats; the five of them could only take turns sitting.
Finally reaching Guangzhou, they had to queue up to buy train tickets to Mao Ming.
