Chapter 426: Chapter 426 Such a Coincidence Chapter 426: Chapter 426 Such a Coincidence Of course, the portion given to this little child wasnât one of those half-pound servings; it was just a small amount left over that she had put into a little bottle for herself as a snack, weighing no more than a few ounces.
Now seeing the childâs sweet mouth and that he had been woken from a sound sleep, she thought about the hardships of travel for a child and took it out to give to him.
The child hesitated, looking at the elderly woman.
âGrandma, can I take the sisterâs stuff?â
The lid was on tight; no smell could escape. Chiang Xiao held the bottle in her hand, and no one could tell what was inside. But in those times, snacks were still quite precious, and the grandma thought they were treats Hu Xibing had bought for Chiang Xiaoâhow could she let Xiao Sun ask for them?
âOf course not, if you ate it, what would the sister have?â
The child immediately looked somewhat disappointed but still politely said to her, âSister, thank you, I donât need it.â
Such understanding from a child of merely four or five years old.
Chiang Xiao quickly went over, stuffed the bottle into his hand, and gently touched his head, saying, âGo ahead and eat, Sister has more in her backpack.â
âLittle Tiger, thank your sister,â the grandma said gratefully to Chiang Xiao, âYoung lady, weâre also going to the provincial city to visit relatives; Little Tigerâs dad is a Supervisor Guard in the alliance team, and weâre heading there.â
Chiang Xiao was taken aback.
No way? What a coincidence, to have run into a family member of Tyrant Mengâs teammate?
âGrandma, I want to sit with sister,â Little Tiger said quietly, holding the bottle and then staring at a middle-aged couple sitting opposite Chiang Xiao.
The middle-aged couple found Little Tiger adorable, and understanding his look, they couldnât help but smile. âAlright, shall we switch seats with you?â
âThank you, uncle, thank you, auntie!â Little Tiger immediately smiled happily.
And so, the grandmother and child took seats across from Chiang Xiao.
Hu Xibing had not returned yet, and as the train continued to clatter forward, Chiang Xiaoâs conversation with her new neighbors became quieter because the night grew deep, lulling many passengers back to sleep.
The grandmotherâs surname was Shi, and she was Little Tigerâs grandma. Aunt Shiâs son was called Lei Jiasheng, âMy son is part of the Second Squad in District 157, and he hasnât come home in two years. Iâm taking Little Tiger to see him; otherwise, Iâm afraid Little Tiger will forget what his dad looks like.â
Aunt Shi liked Chiang Xiao and struck up a conversation with her, feeling they had a rapport.
Chiang Xiao felt the world was incredibly small; she never expected that Aunt Shiâs son was not only from District 157 but also in the same alliance team as Tyrant Meng.
She hesitated for a moment before telling the truth.
âAunt Shi, what a coincidence, the person I⊠am going to visit is also from the Second Squad in District 157.â
Aunt Shi was surprised, âReally? Oh my, thatâs too much of a coincidence, too much! Young lady, whatâs your name? You are visiting your brother, arenât you? Oh my, your family must be pretty good, one brother has retired, and another is still a Supervisor Guard, right?â
Such a family seemed truly blessed, with a good lineage of upright children.
Aunt Shi thought that Chiang Xiaoâs brother must also be young, possibly even a member of her sonâs squad. With this connection, she felt even closer to Chiang Xiao.
This was the second time someone had mistaken Meng Xinian for her brother.
Chiang Xiao smiled, pursed her lips, and simply said, âNo, not my brother.â