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Chapter 431: I'm Too Young Again
Lin Wei thought she would see Fang Zhou at the street corner, but unexpectedly, she saw him on the main street as soon as she walked out of the alley.

Fang Zhou was standing at the door of the shop in front waiting.

"How long have you been here? Why didn't you knock? If we had known you were waiting outside, we would have come out earlier."

Lin Yao was dressed like a little yellow duck, with a small schoolbag on his back, "Yes, Brother Fangzhou, it's so cold outside, you should knock on the door."

Fang Zhou smiled and said, "I just arrived too. This place has been open for more than a month, but I haven't been here yet, so I came in to take a look."

Seeing Lin Wei wearing a white down jacket, I was secretly happy.

Although his clothes were not particularly white, they were grayish white, pretty close to the color.

Next year he will definitely ask his mother to buy him a pure white one!

Lin Wei picked up her phone and looked at the message. "Let's go. Wang Mengmeng is urging us."

"How do we get there? Take the bus?" Lin Yao hadn't taken the bus for a long time and was very interested in the idea of taking the bus!

While having dinner last night, he heard Xiaofei say that the city had opened a special tourist bus line. The bus had two decks, and the top deck was open. The bus he wanted to take the most was that line.

"Let's take a taxi. The bus is too slow. We have just enough people, no more, no less." Lin Wei put her phone in her bag and pulled the hood on the back of Lin Yao's down jacket. "Let's go."

Lin Yao: "...Don't pull my hat. My image will be ruined!"

Lin Yue: "What image do you want as a little brat..."

I hailed a taxi on the side of the road, but several cars drove past without stopping. They were obviously empty and there was no one in them.

Fang Zhou said: "The drivers in the city don't want to pick up people like us. We can't pick up other people halfway, so we can only make money."

"It wasn't like this before!" Lin Wei frowned. A car stopped and asked them, but when he heard that they all wanted to get in, he stepped on the accelerator and drove away.

"It's become an unwritten rule. It's not that no one has said anything about it, but there are too few taxis in our city, so this is the only way for now. This is still considered good. At the station, the fare is charged per person, and the meter is never used."

Lin Wei put down her hand in frustration, "Let's wait until there are more cars and see if they dare to do this again."

Fortunately, someone took their order, and when they got in the car, Lin Yao was still chatting with them!

"Brother, you are such a good person. Many cars drove by just now but didn't take us."

The driver was young, probably in his twenties. "You should call me uncle. I feel embarrassed when you call me brother. My son is only a few years younger than you."

Lin Yao sat in the back row, squeezed between his two sisters, "Really? You are so lucky."

"I got married early, so don't be angry if others don't give you a ride. Money is hard to make these days! The company takes a lot of fees, and the starting price hasn't increased in almost ten years. Look at the current housing prices and oil prices. Even the price of meat has increased several times, but even if the salary doesn't increase, the profit is still the same. If you don't find a way to pick up more passengers per trip, how can you support your family?"

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