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Chapter 339: Thirty Thousand Feet 2

But I don’t know why, the more tears I shed, the stewardess came over hurriedly and asked with concern: "Miss, are you okay?"

She raised her head, gave the flight attendant a smile, and said, "It's okay, I just remembered something from the past."

"Miss, let me get you a cup of hot milk. Hot things can calm people's emotions." The flight attendant kindly advised.

She nodded in agreement.

After drinking two glasses of hot milk in a row, her excitement calmed down a lot. She reached out to open the sunshade and looked out the window.

The blue sky and white clouds outside are as beautiful as heaven on earth.

When the plane arrived at Kansai Airport in Osaka, Japan, it was just past 12 noon.

After passing the last checkpoint, Xiaoxiao dragged her suitcase, bought a Japanese phone card according to Han Murphy's instructions, and dialed a local mobile phone number in Japan.

The man who answered the phone told her in English with a Japanese accent that he had arrived at the airport and was waiting for her in the lobby.

After hanging up the phone, she quickly saw the man, who looked about forty years old and had a very honest and honest smile.

The man handed her a business card, took her suitcase, and said in English: "Welcome to Japan."

Taking the business card, she saw the man's name: Tanaka Ichiro.

"Thank you, Mr. Tanaka." She responded politely in English.

After exchanging a few words, she followed Ichiro Tanaka to his Toyota car.

This time, her real destination is Kyoto Prefecture, not Oita.

Tanaka Ichiro's driving skills are very good, and there is no bumpy feeling along the way.

Moreover, the person who gave the money probably warned him not to ask random questions, and his silence seemed to be non-existent.

Bored, Xiaoxiao could only lean on the seat and look at the scenery outside the window.

Kyoto Prefecture is located in the center of Japan Island, bounded by the Sea of ​​Japan to the north, Fukui, Shiga, and Mie Prefecture to the east, Nara Prefecture to the south, and Osaka Prefecture and Hyogo Prefecture to the west.

Kyoto Prefecture is the spiritual hometown of Japan and the birthplace of culture. It is famous for its shrines, Buddhist temples and other historical buildings, and is known as the "thousand-year-old ancient capital".

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However, what surprised her was that they did not go to the prosperous Kyoto, but went all the way northwest.

Oh my god, where is she going?

Disgusting! That damn Han Murphy is like this every time, with constant surprises and surprises!


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