Before I left Wuxi, I was chatting with a colleague. I asked her: "with my physical condition, I can't carry so many things, but she still asked me to bring her some delicious food." She replied: "then you are really on the way." I didn't expect that she was right... On the evening of the 18th, I packed my luggage. [2188 kilometers away from Harbin] At 6 o'clock in the morning on the 19th, my colleague drove me to the Wuxi bus station to take the shuttle bus from Wuxi to Pudong Airport in Shanghai. I arrived at Pudong Airport in Shanghai at 11 o'clock in the morning. [2300 kilometers away from Harbin] At 12 o'clock, I exchanged my boarding pass. At 1:20 pm, I boarded the plane on time. The broadcast said: "Dear passengers, due to the airport runway! @#¥#¥@ So the flight is delayed." After an hour, the plane took off and landed at Shenyang Taoxian Airport at 4:30 pm. [600 kilometers away from Harbin] I took the airport shuttle bus to the city center, gave the things I bought for my colleagues, and then went to Shenyang South Station to buy train tickets. As it turned out, all the EMU trains that evening had no tickets available. I randomly bought a slow train ticket to Harbin and planned to upgrade to a sleeper berth on board. [600 kilometers away from Harbin] At 8:50 pm, the train started checking tickets. I glanced at my carriage number and then looked at the people getting on the train - I cried. The number of people queuing was almost as much as the daily foot traffic at Wanda Plaza. I decisively went to the ticket supplement carriage and asked the attendant aunt: "Sister, are there any sleeper berths available to Harbin? I want to buy one." She replied: "There were a lot of people ahead of you, they're all gone." I left the South Station with my ticket in hand. [600 kilometers away from Harbin] I hailed a taxi to Shenyang North Station, where I inquired at the ticket office and found out that all the high-speed trains, express trains, and fast trains to Harbin on the 18th had no seats available. Then I went to the passenger station and asked if there were any buses going to Harbin. A man approached me and told me he could help me find a ride for 150 yuan per ticket. I agreed and followed him to the entrance of the North Station. He spoke with another man for a long time, then turned back to me and said, giving this big brother 30 yuan, he will drive you to the highway entrance, and there's a sleeper bus to Harbin. I agreed and followed him onto the car. [600 kilometers away from Harbin] Then the car drove under a bridge on the highway, surrounded by a small forest. I wondered if it was a black car, or if they had been discussing how much they could sell me for, or if they would rob me because of my weak physique. Then the big brother got off the car and turned back to me and told me to follow him, saying there was a staircase behind the bridge and there were still people upstairs, so don't be afraid. I gritted my teeth and went up. Sure enough, there were two other passengers waiting upstairs. At 22:00, the bus came, I paid 150 yuan + 30 yuan for being driven to the highway and got on the bus. [550 kilometers away from Harbin] After finding a seat and settling down, I fell asleep lying on the bed. An hour later, I was woken up by the noise, apparently there was a car accident ahead causing a traffic jam. It was 23:20, and the car had just reached Tieling. [487 kilometers away from Harbin] The traffic jam lasted for two hours, finally the car moved again, and I fell asleep again. When I woke up, the car stopped at a gas station. I checked the time, it was 7:30 am. The owner told us that due to the traffic jam, we couldn't enter the city on time, so we would be dropped off here and arrangements would be made for us to get into the city. I got off the car after organizing my belongings, only to see the vehicle taking us into the city - I cursed my chatterbox colleague countless times in my heart - what stood before me was a three-wheeled agricultural vehicle... [20 kilometers away from Harbin] Finally, I arrived. After getting off the car, it took me half an hour to hail a taxi willing to go in the direction of my home. When I entered my house, I glanced at the time - it was 9:20. From 6:00 am on the 18th to 9:20 am on the 19th, I spent a total of 27 hours on transportation... But it also made me realize how powerful the motivation to "go home" can be. Alright, after resting for a few days and finishing the Mid-Autumn Festival, I have to return to Shenyang. I curse those who cursed me - may you buy instant noodles without seasoning packets for the rest of your life!!!