Before he picked up his daughter, Liang Kuan lived in a standard dormitory, with just enough room for a bed, leaving no extra space for movement.
Only after Liang Shu arrived did Hu Shuo manage to connect the vacant rooms above and below, finally making it somewhat decent.
As for the train conductor, he has always lived in a two-story flat over 200 square meters. If Yu Yue didn't frequently add things to his room, it would look vast and empty!
Except for the train conductor, everyone else on the train pays rent for their accommodations, though this amount is deducted directly from their wages.
As long as you're alive on the train, everything from clothing to food costs money.
You can go a day without food, but not a single day without work.
If you want to live better, you need to serve the train conductor better.
After checking upstairs, Su Huan casually made his way to the bottom of the cultivation pod.
