Mystic Holy See

v2 Chapter 336: road

The long separation did not make Aldrich look down on his feelings for Andrea, but made them more profound.

Aldridge's state of existence is 'loneliness'.

People come and go, and there's no one at heart - at least, that's what Aldridge maintained for a long time before he fell in love with Andrea, Eve officially entered his life, and Johnny came to Spurse. condition.

As time passed, the traces he left in this world became more and more profound, and he had concerns in his heart, and the 'loneliness' became less and less.

Especially now, he felt that he had something to arrange every day, and he also gathered some companions around him.

But what about Andrea?

Going from a familiar environment to an unfamiliar and boring place, doing things that have never been done before, and no longer having free space, the feeling of oppression is even more than the 'loneliness' that Aldridge once felt. Strong, right?

......

Aldrich did not rush the car to the terminal, although he also knew that the terminal of the car was the small and medium-sized city in the north-Beto.

There is a high probability that the Naples family’s clan is there, not far from the northern fortress of the empire, and even within the influence of the previous ‘plague incident’.

The train left Milwaukee County on the morning of August 27, and Aldrich got off the train at Dogger, the second big city he arrived, from which he would call the train to Yudenburg in the western part of the Empire, and back there. Spurzi.

Trouble is troublesome, but at least Mivorsen County can be avoided.

Aldridge is a guy who loves insurance...especially when it comes to this kind of trouble.

Of course, detouring from the east is actually closer, but considering that the small corner of the southeast of the Wagner Empire has already fallen, and the current situation in the east is tense, Aldrich does not want to be in trouble, and it is fine to be far away.

So, at 10 a.m. on August 29, Aldridge had successfully boarded the direct train to Spurzy.

Since he came to this world, Aldrich has been to only a few places, and he has seen some of the landscape and culture of this era, but as an empire formed by the unity of small countries, the customs of each county are very different.

The cities in the western part of the empire, for example, feel completely different from the rest of the empire.

The population density is low, the wilderness occupies the majority, the human settlements are scattered, and the folk customs are more rough.

At Yudenburg, at least, Aldrich, dressed more like a gentleman, looked out of place, and the guys he boarded in the car were hardly women, just big, muscular men.

This is easy to understand -

The people who dare to go to Spurzi now are definitely not tourists, and few of them are to watch the fun. Most of them have the same purpose: to join the army.

Compared with the general people in the eastern and southern parts of the empire, who rejected the Imperial Army, the guys in the western part of the empire were more willing to join the army. To say that patriotism was really far-fetched, it was mainly to fight for a good future.

The impact of these things on Aldridge was that the train he took had no separate private rooms. In order to pack enough men, all the carriages were partitioned with extra beds, and there were 6 beds in one partition.

Noisy, too much male hormones, it's not exactly what Aldridge likes.

However, he was lucky. In addition to the two big men in the same partition, there were three other people who seemed to be ordinary working-class people. To be precise, they should be reporters from the local newspaper in Yudenburg.

The leader was an uncle with a shaggy beard, wearing a white shirt with sweat-soaked yellow collar, a dark green vest with food oil spots, and a black pipe without burning tobacco. He should be a typical workaholic and bachelor. .

From the moment he got into the car to now, he has been writing something with a pen, mumbling incessantly.

Following him were two young men, a man and a woman.

The young guy was very active and good at talking. After getting in the car, he got to know the two big men and joked about all kinds of interesting and boring topics, but Aldridge could see that this guy was collecting information.

Girls, on the other hand, seem to be more withdrawn. They have been sitting next to the uncle reading a book. From time to time, they look up at their boss and continue to read when they find that there is nothing to do.

I don't know if Aldridge doesn't look like a local. Anyway, the active young man didn't dare to talk to Aldridge. Naturally, he was happy to be quiet, so he just lay on his lower bunk and rested at ease.

This situation continued into the evening.

After 7 o'clock, the outer space was completely dark. The staff on the train lit the kerosene lamps of each partition in turn with fire sticks. Gives everyone a chat atmosphere.

The young boy poked the girl and gestured to her with his eyes.

The girl pursed her lips helplessly, and called in the direction of Aldrich: "Sir, sir?"

Aldrich was helpless and opened his eyes to look at her: "What's the matter?"

The tone was not gentle, but polite.

"Would you mind chatting for a while?" The girl was not used to such words, and said a little embarrassedly: "I don't think you seem to have fallen asleep either..."

Aldrich pulled a simple smile and asked, "Are you a reporter from a newspaper?"

"Yes!" The young man who had been prepared for a long time immediately continued with a smile: "We are all reporters from the "Echo of Youden", my name is Rock, Rock Bird."

The girl also said, "I am A Duo."

She didn't say her surname, but that wasn't surprising—Monbo people in the western part of the empire didn't have a surname, just a short salutation.

Sure enough, the girl added: "I'm a Mengbu from Pangshan County, and the people on our side don't have surnames."

The reason why she explained it was because she could hear that this gentleman had no local accent.

As for the uncle reporter, he was biting the pen with a sullen face. UU reading www.uukanshu.com probably didn't pay attention to what they were talking about.

Aldridge didn't mind chatting a few words, and he asked curiously, "The situation on Spursey's side is not good now, why do you have to run so far?"

The boy peeked at the uncle and said in a low voice, "Because our boss said that you never know how much truth is accounted for when you listen to other people's news. You must investigate it yourself to find out."

This is a very conscientious media person... Aldridge has experienced the era of the information explosion, and naturally knows how disgusting some unscrupulous writers are.

However, this does not mean that Aldridge is optimistic about their actions, and he can't help but say: "For things like war, you can see flowers in the fog until the front line. If there is no relationship there, you can hear it when you go to Spurzi. Not much news."

"So we will definitely go to the front line."

The sloppy uncle seemed to have finally heard the conversation, raised his greasy cheeks, and said in a sonorous tone with a pipe in his mouth, "I will definitely go!"

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