Wow, hahaha. When you're lucky, there's no stopping it.
I had just finished searching online for train ticket information when I came across a post from only a few minutes ago about someone transferring their train ticket. So, I gave them a call to arrange the purchase and pick-up.
Before heading out, at the suggestion of my colleagues, I looked up how to identify fake train tickets online. But the information I found was completely useless. I pulled a train ticket from the company reimbursement receipts, felt it with my hands for a long time to memorize its texture; scrutinized it visually for a while to remember its appearance; as for the smell, I skipped that one. Feeling confident, I set off.
Upon arriving at the location, I was directed over the phone into an office building and straight up to the 12th floor, where it turned out to be a fairly sizable company.
At this point, I was reassured—having found the 'temple', I wasn't worried about the 'monk' running off.
As I was leaving after getting the ticket, I heard the person who sold me the ticket chatting with the receptionist about finally selling one of the tickets, and that they still needed to sell another one, mentioning how effective online postings were, etc. It seemed the company’s original business trip plans were canceled last minute, and they didn't want to lose the service fee, so they were selling the tickets at cost price online.
Hehe, just after complaining about how hard it was to get a train ticket, I managed to snag one. Truly, fortune comes when you least expect it.
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