v3 Chapter 59: From Moscow to Vladivostok

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The protective cover looks like a long-haired shell, which shrinks directly after meeting the time converter, and fits tightly on the hourglass surface of the time converter. Hermione hung the switch chain around her and Tom's necks and turned the little hourglass. As she turned, she carefully observed the changes in the protective cover.

Every time Hermione turned, the protective cover swelled a little outward. After Hermione made 170 turns, the protective cover swelled to the extreme, and it seemed that it would explode in the next second.

"Stop!" Hermione stopped, and the next moment, the scenery in front of them became blurred, and everything around them turned into a familiar mosaic shape. When they landed, they were already a week ago.

"Not bad for a week's vacation!" Hermione rubbed her hands, as if she wanted to whistle, but held back.

"One week..." The length of time touched her, and she remembered something.

"It seems that among the tasks issued by the guild, the investigation task of the Trans-Siberian Railway has not been accepted yet, right?"

"It shouldn't be, I can take it - it's still a C-level mission, and it's time to advance after it's completed." Tom recalled that the mission has been hanging for a while, and it seems that no one has taken it.

"And it takes a little more than six days to make a trip." Hermione felt that it would be better to take the opportunity to do this task during the vacation. A week off is rare, and if they don't do it this time, they'll have to wait until Christmas. And by then, this task may have been completed by others.

Most importantly, of course, riding the railway is a form of vacation in itself. The Trans-Siberian Railway from Moscow to Vladivostok is the longest railway trunk line in the world, with a total length of 9,288 kilometers and a complete run of 150 hours. Of course, there used to be a railway line longer than it - the Ukraine Kyiv to Vladivostok railway, which is 11,085 kilometers long, and only requires one ticket. It is a pity that this line has been suspended with the disintegration of the Soviet Union. It is worth mentioning that the second trunk line is the railway line from Moscow to Pyongyang, with a total distance of 10,267 kilometers - also suspended, which is also a speciality of the Soviet Union.

What's more, when you take the train, you can also enjoy the scenery along the railway line. Siberia's landscapes are impeccable: endless savannahs, snow-covered glacial canyons. At sunrise in the morning, the train seems to be chasing the sun, and at sunset, it has the illusion of running on gold.

Hermione's heart skipped a beat as she thought about Siberia and the railroad.

Heart, then act. For the average person, the distance between London and Moscow is literally the end of the world. Only the state secrets of Downing Street can quickly reach Moscow. Other than that, everything else takes a long time and effort.

However, this distance is nothing to the wizard. Tom and Hermione first quietly went back to the dormitory and brought some belongings, then went to the principal's office and found Fox. At the cost of a pound of snake king meat, they exchanged Fox's help and let them fly to Moscow with the two. Recently, Dumbledore didn't know what he was doing, and he was always out of the office. Fortunately, he didn't change the password for the entrance, otherwise Tom would have to struggle to get in.

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Before long, Tom and Hermione were on the streets of Moscow. Their destination was Yaroslavl Station, one of the largest railway stations in Moscow and the starting point for the mission. Strictly speaking, the Trans-Siberian Railway, known as the Eurasian Continental Bridge, runs from east to west, and can even start from Hamburg, Germany, but if you really want to "one vote to the end", you can only choose Moscow as the starting station.

But they can't go directly to the train station. After they were "teleported" to Moscow through Phoenix, they first went to the bank to exchange a batch of rubles - these days, people who exchange pounds for rubles at the official price are synonymous with fools. The behavior of the two of them attracted quite a lot of strange eyes.

Even as they left the bank, a few people followed them silently, until they were led to a street corner by Tom and took a few Confusion Charms.

On the way, only the word "depression" was the most appropriate for the scenery Tom saw. The once prosperous capital of the Red Empire is now only a mess. Although the grand building is still there, only an empty shell remains. The streets are littered with graffiti, broken wine bottles, lethargic drunks and hawkers with all manner of miscellaneous items. Occasionally passers-by walking on the street also wrapped themselves up tightly, as if they didn't even want to say a word to these small vendors.

Hermione had no such concerns. She looked curiously at the small bits and pieces in the arms, baskets, and stalls of the street vendors: wine, wine glasses, candlesticks, radios... as if they had everything.

"It looks interesting, is this a flea market?" she asked Tom with great interest, "So Moscow is like this... What's the long queue over there?"

Tom didn't answer, he knew very well the origins of these vendors - maybe a few years ago, they were teachers, engineers, workers, but now, they have all taken to the streets, set up stalls, and become "flexible workers" for Russia's "street stall economy" has contributed. He also knew very well that this so-called "flea market" was not set up with the theme of "saving". The theme here is "survival". He looked in the direction of Hermione's finger, and sure enough he saw a long dragon.

"Bakery." He just glanced at the package in the arms of the people who left at the front of the line to understand what they were lining up.

"Then the bread in this shop must taste very good," Hermione's eyes showed a hint of yearning, "It's a pity we don't have that much time..."

Tom stroked Hermione's hair with a look of pity in his eyes.

"What's the matter, touching my head all of a sudden?" Hermione patted Tom's hand off her head, complaining with some dissatisfaction, "My hair is going to be messed up!"

"It's nothing, it's fine." Tom took advantage of the situation to hold Hermione's hand, squeezed it, and felt the soft and warm touch.

What an innocent and innocent child! Tom was a little emotional, and Hermione had seen a little bit less.

Tom and the two had already left, and the line in front of the bakery was still moving slowly until a woman in a trench coat walked to the window.

Wearing a decent woolen overcoat and covering most of her face with her collar and hat, she bent down into the bakery's little window and asked in a low voice, "Is there any more bread?"

"The bread is sold out."

This answer is cold.

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