Chapter 182: 182 Racing Ahead (4)
Chapter 182: 182 Racing Ahead (4)
“The tickets are bought, but getting there is another issue. However, with Bo Yan here, it’s not a problem. He directly said, “I’ve asked around, the airport and train station are directly connected; just head to T1 and follow the signs. We need to hurry.”
The production team didn’t even have time to follow them to buy tickets and board the train. Carrying their luggage, they dashed downstairs like the wind, and fortunately, several cameramen managed to buy tickets. They were originally supposed to take the next slow train to Heidelberg, but to their surprise, Bo Yan and his team had reacted so quickly that they already purchased fast train tickets.
It takes about an hour and a half to get from Frankfurt to Heidelberg by slow train, almost the same time, but the fast train only takes fifty minutes. That saved half hour is a lead in capital!
It all boils down to the production team underestimating Bo Yan’s ability to survive. He wasn’t an idol trained specifically for the entertainment industry since his teenage years. He pursued a doctorate and spent half a year abroad during his postgraduate studies, right here in Europe. He had a thorough understanding of other countries and was fluent in English. He wasn’t like those delicate idols who could only ride in private cars and found taxis too dirty to bear.
It wasn’t until they rushed onto the train that they remembered to ask for the exact location of their accommodations.
After figuring it out, Bo Yan immediately took out his phone to check. The train station was still some distance from where they were staying, and Wang Zisu immediately said, “Then let’s take a taxi.”
Wang Zisu thought of something and turned to ask the cameraman, “We’ve made it to Heidelberg, so we can take a taxi now, right? They can’t expect us to walk there; it’s several kilometers away.”
The cameraman hesitated, actually consulting the production team. This point they didn’t oppose, since they couldn’t really let them drag their luggage all the way there; it would be too inhumane.
Abroad, the price of a taxi is rather high, but this is relative to ordinary people. For celebrities, even if the taxi fare is five times higher than in their home country, they can easily afford it.
But Bo Yan didn’t see it that way. He said, “If the production team decides to deduct our funds next, like before, if we spend it all together, we’re done for.”
No sooner had the words left his mouth than the faces of the cameramen following them showed embarrassment; he had guessed right in a second.
Xia Siyu immediately suggested, “Then let’s take the bus.”
Taking the bus was no issue, but Bo Yan even took out his phone to search, “In Europe, there are often those city transit cards, let me see if Heidelberg has one. If so, buying one would be more economical.”
Seeing this, compared to the production team who were still waiting miserably, the progress here was flying at breakneck speed, and they had even planned their post-arrival transportation in Heidelberg.
The comments were filled with mirthful sentiments:
“Bustling and bustling”
“233333”
“Although it’s rough for the production crew, why do I feel like laughing?”
“The production team hasn’t even gotten on the bus, and they’re already planning to buy transit cards haha.”
Upon searching, they indeed found it: Heidelberg’s all-in-one card, with options for one day, two days, and four days. They all huddled around the phone, and Wang Zisu was interested in the family card: “This one is cheap and cost-effective, the three of us fit the bill perfectly. One ticket for three people is cheaper than buying individually.”
Bo Yan gave him a glance, then looked at Xia Siyu, his face showing disdainful rejection: “She and I could not have given birth to a son as big as you.”