Chapter 96: What a Budget Travel Plan
Everyone got up early in the morning, packed their belongings, prepared their luggage, and then heard the sound of a car pulling up outside, indicating that Du Jun was on time.
For convenience, Du Jun arranged for a long van, which could hold a lot of luggage and was very practical.
Meanwhile, Leng Le was sitting in her office, watching through surveillance as Gu Fan and the rest busily moved their stuff around, their actions indicating imminent departure. This made Leng Le anxious, as she could only see what was happening inside, so was unsure whether Gu Fan and the others would embark together or split up.
Once everything was loaded onto the van, Gu Fan and Lin Xi took Su Hui’s car as the lead, while Du Jun, Lu Yi, and Jie took the van and followed closely behind.
Du Jun was not pleased with this arrangement. He could not understand why Gu Fan got to ride in the same car as two beauties, while he had to squeeze into a van with two guys.
Lu Yi saw Du Jun’s unhappy expression and understood what was bothering him. He remarked, "Lin Xi is Gu Fan’s girlfriend, so of course she goes wherever he goes. As for Su Hui, she’s Gu Fan’s tenant. If her car is going to carry anyone, of course it would be Gu Fan."
Upon hearing this, Du Jun’s face darkened. He did not respond but closed his eyes, appearing to rest. Truth be told, he had woken up quite early and was now feeling sleepy.
Jie and Lu Yi alternated in driving the van, both having obtained their driver’s licenses together the previous year. Not having many opportunities to drive, they had limited experience, so it made sense for Su Hui to take the lead with her car, followed by their van.
"To be honest, it’s nice to have a vehicle to drive. I’m not fussy— even this van would do for me," Jie rubbed the steering wheel, unable to suppress his excitement. He would love to overtake all the cars in front of him just by stomping on the gas pedal.
Hearing this, Du Jun sneered inwardly. He probably could not comprehend the mentality of people from lower social classes— for whom even simple things could satisfy them and bring great happiness.
Nevertheless, Lu Yi understood. He was aware of Jie’s family situation — the fact that Jie and his brother lived by themselves without much to go on. Jie did not have dreams of driving luxury cars. Any car was good enough for him.