C33 Car Ticket Is out of Circulation (2/2)
Therefore, now that he had parents in this life, even if it was his original parents, he was still happy and happy. He worked hard to obtain their good impressions and love, just like how the original owner had.
However, every time he thought of going to the imperial city to see them, he would get very nervous and nervous, and would be unable to resist wanting to retreat. Ze definitely needed to get used to not going to the imperial city for the past four months, but most of the reason was because he was cowardly.
By now, there was not much time left and he could no longer continue escaping. However, his initial nervousness had miraculously disappeared by a large amount.
Perhaps it was because he was familiar with the world during this period of time, maybe it was because he knew that Ze would be by his side. Maybe it was because he was familiar with the world maybe it was because he knew that Ze would be around.
Ze had given him the courage to see his parents!
However, things didn't go as smoothly as they had hoped.
”What did you say?” Is it closed? ” Tang Tang stood at the ticket window and confirmed in disbelief.
”All traffic tickets were closed a month ago.” the conductor replied.
There was only one ticket seller in the whole ticket hall, and that was to explain things to those who came to buy tickets.
”Why would it be closed?” It was Tang Tang's first time experiencing such a situation. He never thought that a bus ticket would also be stopped selling, not because it was sold out, but because it was closed!
Not only that, but even the train tickets, plane tickets, and other transportation tickets that could get out of the city were all stopped.
”Who would have thought that the higher-ups would set such a rule? Even private cars cannot leave the province. All of them are under martial law.” the conductor replied.
Tang Tang couldn't believe what he just heard. He immediately opened his phone to check all the websites that sold train tickets and airline tickets. Indeed, tickets from other places could be bought.
In other words, since a month ago, S Province had been isolated from the outside world. No one could enter or leave.
Tang Tang tried his best to search for any mention of martial law in S province, but to no avail. The description of S province was written from the beginning of the apocalypse, and the author never mentioned the situation before.
Tang Tang also did not expect him to be trapped in the S province. He did not know when the martial law would be lifted, but he knew that he could not go to the capital to meet up with his parents.
There were only two months left until the apocalypse. If the martial law was to be lifted after two months, then he really would not be able to go to the capital. Time was already pressing.
Just as Tang Tang was getting worried, Aunt Tang called.
During this period of time, he would receive a call from Aunt Tang every few days, or he would call Aunt Tang, so he was already very familiar with Tang Family and his parents, coupled with the original owner's memories, he felt as if he was really on the phone with his mother.
”Tang, what's going on over there? Your dad and I have finished our work and are preparing to go to S Province to look for you. Why can't you buy any tickets?” Aunt Tang's voice was filled with worry.
”Mom, I'm not too sure, but there's nothing different at the moment. Don't worry, you and dad are staying at home, I'll think of a way to go back.” Tang Tang quickly comforted Aunt Tang.
Tang Tang didn't know much about the current situation and didn't know if he could leave S Province under martial law. Plus, Ze was considered a bully now, so if they were caught leaving, it might be even more troublesome.
The best way now was to stay here until the martial law ended and then take a bus to the imperial capital.
However, he did not know when the martial law would end. What if it did not end even in the apocalypse? What about his parents?
The apocalypse was approaching. Tang Tang thought that as long as he reunited with his parents, they wouldn't need to worry about him with the resources in his space. However, his plan couldn't keep up with the changes that were going to happen if he didn't return home before the apocalypse, so how would his parents survive in the apocalypse?
Tang Tang was only at a loss for a moment before he decided to remind his parents to store more grains in case … If he really had to wait until the apocalypse before leaving the province, at least his parents would have enough resources to survive before he returned.
Uncle Tang and Aunt Tang were people who were powerless, when the apocalypse came, they would definitely not be able to fight against the zombie.
Tang Tang left the ticket hall quickly and walked to a remote place. He said to Aunt Tang on the phone seriously, ”Mom, don't ask me why I'm going to say this, but you have to listen to it.”