Chapter 1029
Chapter 1029: Chapter 1012 Reverse Action Chapter 1029: Chapter 1012 Reverse Action After finishing her cup of coffee, Tang Yuxin leaned back and fell asleep; this was the first slumber she’d had after boarding the plane.
“Could it be that its effect on you is the opposite?”
Gu Ning couldn’t help but let out a chuckle as he took a blanket from the side and covered Tang Yuxin with it.
“Well, it’s good that you’re asleep,” Gu Ning adjusted the blanket upwards a bit more, hoping she would sleep until the plane landed to spare her from becoming restless again.
He then picked up his cup and continued to sip from it, turning to the book he had brought with him.
With today’s advancing technology and the rapid evolution of electronic devices, paper books still held an irreplaceable place in Gu Ning’s heart—he and Tang Yuxin felt the same.
They both enjoyed handwriting and reading paper books.
Turning a page brought the faint scent of ink lingering on the paper.
The allure of physical books was something a series of electronic devices could never replace.
He flipped through the pages, mindful of time passing and space changing while Tang Yuxin continued to sleep peacefully, breathing evenly and soundly.
For others, that cup of coffee was a means of staying awake, yet after she drank it, it somehow became a sleeping potion for her.
With a snap, Gu Ning closed his book and put it away, then he gently patted Tang Yuxin’s face.
“Yuxin, wake up, we’re about to land.”
Tang Yuxin’s eyes fluttered open groggily as she sat up, still somewhat dazed, but she understood what Gu Ning meant—they were about to land.
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During a plane’s descent, one can feel quite uncomfortable; it’s not good to be asleep then.
One reason why Tang Yuxin didn’t particularly like flying, aside from the stringent security checks, was her strong discomfort during takeoff and landing.
Gu Ning knew this all too well, which is why he woke her up at this moment.
Their vacation time was limited.
If they traveled by train, it could take three to four days, and they only had half a month in total.
Spending nearly ten days on transportation would leave her with just five days of actual vacation time—what kind of vacation would that be, riding trains?
So in the end, she had no choice but to opt for a five-hour flight.
Although the process of flying wasn’t too pleasant, five hours was relatively short, and here they were, already arrived.
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This was, of course, the longest flight Tang Yuxin had taken in her two lifetimes.
As for the experience,
It was a blur, the journey not particularly enjoyable, but they had arrived safely in the end.
Gu Ning helped Tang Yuxin fasten her seatbelt again as the plane continued its descent.
At this point, the turbulence could be distinctly felt, and Tang Yuxin restlessly fidgeted with the blanket, clearly becoming impatient.
It was curious how she could be so patient with her patients, yet, with other matters, she was quick-tempered and irritable.
If something took a bit longer, she would get like this.
Finally, after about twenty minutes or so, the plane safely landed, and they followed the crowd off the aircraft.
Upon disembarking, they were greeted with fresh air, and it almost seemed as if one could smell the ocean breeze right there.
The sea breeze carried the sand, creating a wonderfully unique sensation.
Tang Yuxin looked up at the sky to see a clear blue expanse dotted with white clouds, a sight rarely seen in Beijing these days.
With the city’s development in recent years, more high-rises had sprung up, roads had widened, traffic had increased, and people had become ever more plentiful.