Andreevich took a look and said: "Ulan-Ude? This convoy will definitely not enter the urban area of Ulan-Ude. You see, our route is like this... go north to here, and then cross
Bridge, enter the Ivorkinsky District, and then go south. Ulan-Ude is still further north, and it is definitely impossible for the convoy to send you there. This route will arouse the suspicion of other vehicle drivers."
Cheng Yu nodded to express his understanding. He pointed to the location where Andreevich had said the bridge: "After crossing the bridge here, the team can only go north and then change to this southbound road, right?"
Andreevich nodded and said: "That's right." He probably understood what Cheng Yu meant, so he said: "You want to put you down at the road junction so that you can be closer to Ulan-Ude
Some?"
"Yes, I think it shouldn't be difficult for me to stop the vehicles heading to Ulan-Ude."
Andreevich thought for a moment, seeming to recall whether it was possible for the team to stop for even ten minutes on that stretch of road, so that he could find an opportunity to drop Cheng Yu off from there.
"Just wait a moment."
After saying that, Andreevich walked out of the office, stood in the corridor outside the door, looked down, and after searching for a while, he found the person he was looking for.
After shouting twice, the man was called over, and Andreevich waved him upstairs.
Soon, the Russian came to Andreevich's office.
"This is the only driver who knew you were in the car during this border crossing. His name is Porzinski." Andreevich said to Cheng Yu, then turned to Porzinski: "This is
I told you about Mr. Wang."
Cheng Yu raised his eyebrows slightly, thinking that Andreevich was really cunning. Although it was impossible to hide this trip from everyone, he did not tell the truth even to the only person who knew about it. Instead, he arranged a trip for Cheng Yu.
One of the most popular surnames in China.
Polzinski nodded to Cheng Yu, stretched out his hand and said, "Hello, Mr. Wang."
Cheng Yu also stretched out his hand, shook his hand, and said, "I'm sorry to trouble you this time."
"It's not troublesome, but you have to cooperate with me along the way to prevent other drivers from finding out that you are not good."
"Don't worry, I will obey your orders completely."
Porzinski nodded and looked at Andreevich.
Andreevich said: "Mr. Wang wants to go to Ulan-Ude, so he hopes you can put him down from the car closer to Ulan-Ude. I just thought about it, but I'm not sure
On the way from Chita to Irkutsk, close to the bridge, is there a suitable location to do this?"
Porzinski didn't even look at Andreevich's hand pointing at the map. He traveled back and forth to this line countless times every year. He was already familiar with this section of the road. He said directly: "No problem. We arrived in Chita.
It takes about eighteen hours. After resting for six hours, we set off at around four in the morning. It takes almost eight hours before we cross the bridge. Usually we have lunch before crossing the bridge. We usually have forty minutes there.
There will be no problem in dropping Mr. Wang off from there. There will be many vehicles traveling to and from Ulan-Ude at that place. Mr. Wang only needs to spend a little money to reach Ulan-Ude.
.”
Cheng Yu smiled slightly and said, "How long is this road?"
“From here to Ulan-Ude?”
Cheng Yu nodded, and Polzinski said: "Twenty or thirty kilometers, it's very close."
"Then let's go here."
Seeing that it was confirmed, Andreevich waved to Porzinski and said: "Okay, you go and do your work. I will take Mr. Wang to you at three o'clock."
Porzinski said nothing, turned and left the office.
Opening the cabinet behind him, Andreevich took out a bag and handed it to Cheng Yu.
"Mr. Cheng, please remember that during this day and a half journey, your name is Mr. Wang. Here are the food and water prepared for you, as well as two bottles of compressed oxygen tanks to prevent you from being a spoiled child.
The young man will have difficulty breathing in the stuffy box."
Cheng Yu thanked him, took the bag, opened it and took a look. He found that in addition to about two liters of water and some biscuits and bread, there was an empty bottle and something that looked like a lunch box.
Cheng Yu could probably understand that the empty bottle was for him to urinate in the car. But that lunch box...
Andreevich laughed dryly and said: "Although you only need to survive for eighteen hours, after arriving in Chita, Polzinski will take you out of the car to let you relax, but in order to prevent you from
I couldn't help it on the way, so I prepared a container for you to urinate and defecate. The bottle is for urination and the lunch box is for defecation. After you finish handling it, just cover the lunch box and throw it away when you get off the car."
Although Cheng Yu felt that he could still bear it and would not have to have this kind of problem in the car, but he was prepared and he thanked Andreevich with some embarrassment.
"Okay, there is still an hour until three o'clock. You can drink a little water, but don't drink too much. After all, you will have to spend twenty hours in the carriage. Even if you have a container, you still have to drink some water.
It’s better to reduce the amount of excrement as much as possible. Then you can take a rest in my office and hit the road. Even if you have nothing else to do except sleep, I still think you won’t sleep well.
time."
Cheng Yu thanked him again, and Andreevich opened the door and walked out. Cheng Yu looked around the office, and without any pretense, he just fell asleep on the sofa.
An hour later, Andreevich returned to the office, woke up Cheng Yu, and signaled that he could leave.
Cheng Yu stood up and put on the bag Andreevich had prepared for him. He picked up the cup on the table and drank the last sip of water before getting into the car. Suddenly he saw a power bank and said to Andreevich: "This charger
I took the treasure with me. As you said, I am unlikely to sleep well in the car. Being able to check my phone may help me get through this period."
"Okay, just take it. If you still need to charge it tomorrow night, you can give it to Porzinski."
After taking Cheng Yu downstairs, Andreevich handed him over to Polzinski. The three of them walked to the previous car together and put Cheng Yu into the trunk.
Half of the boxes of packed goods have been loaded into the carriage, leaving a small passage in the middle. At the top is a space about one meter high and one meter wide supported by several steel bars.
Andreevich motioned for Cheng Yu to get into the space, and then whispered: "We will block the opening with goods. In the end, you will probably get a space of about one meter and two meters. So after you go in, just lean against it.
Sit down, those goods. With your size, it shouldn't be a big problem to turn around or change positions in this space. If you want to sleep, you can only curl up and sleep. I hope you have been mentally prepared for this before.
"
Cheng Yu didn't answer any questions and got into the car directly and got into the space.
The two sides looked at each other, and Andreevich and Bolzinski jointly piled up several pieces of cargo placed under the car, quickly blocking Cheng Yu's last line of sight. Everything he could see was
Only the same goods remain.
This space was really cramped. Cheng Yu heard the sound of the carriage door being locked just after the cargo was blocked. Soon, he felt a little stuffy, but he could still adapt to it.
Cheng Yu estimated that as time passed, he would be more accustomed to the turbid air here, but for now, he decided to use the two oxygen bottles to delay the discomfort of this sudden change.
After taking a few breaths of oxygen, Cheng Yu felt much better.
After a while, when he felt stuffy again, he took a few more puffs.
Just like that, after breathing oxygen four times, Cheng Yu felt the car body begin to shake.
Looking at my phone, I saw that the time had pointed to four in the morning and the convoy was setting off.
In the swaying carriage, Cheng Yu really felt the feeling of "not being able to sleep well" that Andreevich said. Although the goods were filled with down jackets, in order to pack as much as possible, the down jackets were
After being vacuum compressed, hitting it is not much better than hitting it on wood.
Especially since Cheng Yu's space was supported by several steel bars. If he accidentally bumped into them, it would be extremely painful.
After Cheng Yu adjusted his posture many times, he finally found a suitable angle to avoid being injured due to the shaking of the carriage.
After scrolling through his phone for a while, Cheng Yu began to enter a state of half-asleep and half-awake. This was a long journey.
Because of the support of his mobile phone and power bank, Cheng Yu finally looked forward to the time reaching nine o'clock at night. He knew that according to what Polzinski said, they would arrive in Chita in about an hour.
Then Porzinski will look for an opportunity to let him out for fun.
The day of liberation came a little earlier than Cheng Yu expected. Probably because Bolzinski knew that there was someone in the back compartment, he speeded up the car slightly. Of course, with such a full load of goods, I thought
It was impossible to drive too fast, but during the eighteen-hour continuous journey, Polzinski drove as fast as possible during the time he drove. After accumulating, he actually gained nearly forty minutes for Cheng Yu.
time.
It was obvious that the vehicle had stopped. Cheng Yu looked at the time and saw that it was just nine-twenty. He couldn't help but wonder, was there something wrong with the car?
After a while, Cheng Yu heard the sound of the carriage door being opened, and soon he discovered that the cargo in front of him seemed to have been moved.
A ray of light came in, and Cheng Yu also felt a surge of refreshing air flowing in, making his whole body feel much more comfortable.
Polzinski's face appeared in front of Cheng Yu, and he said quietly and hastily: "Mr. Wang, come down quickly. I have to load the goods in and rush to eat with the others as soon as possible, otherwise I will be easily suspected.
"
Cheng Yu didn't dare to neglect, and rushed towards the carriage door while rolling and crawling. When he jumped out, his legs softened and he fell.
Fortunately, he adapted quickly and reluctantly helped Bolzinski put the goods back into the car and locked the door.
"Go out, walk out openly, no one will care about you. There are many stores on the right side of the gate, you can find the right one by yourself. Remember, at 3:30, you must return to this car."