This is a locked chapterThat Boy Has No Discipline
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When the train pulls into the station, the conductor tells the boy to be careful because the train is about to move. The boy says that he's a high school student and that he doesn't know the boy's name. The conductor says that the boy looks like a "creeper" and that the train shouldn't be moving at full speed. He says that since he was a young boy, he has always been indecisive. The train will start operating soon, he says, and the boy will be able to see him everyday. He apologizes to the conductor for the delay, saying that if he were the one who lost the captain, then he'd be the one to open the doors. He tells the conductor to grab him and say sorry. He's sorry that he hasn't been able to sleep well the night before, and he apologizes for holding onto the conductor. He asks the conductor why he has to decide what is right and what is wrong with the boy. He wants to know why the boy has cut through his pants, and why his jacket is back. He also asks why the conductor has to wait for the train to open, and she says that it's because the boy cut through her pants with the scissors. She says that she's glad the boy didn't want to do anything, and that she is glad that he cut through the pants. She asks the train conductor if he can stay at the station until the owner of the train comes home, but he says that's not possible, because he'll have to go back to work. She tells him to stop giving her that look, and says that if the boy drops the scissors, the train won't move. She's so scared that she can'
This is a locked chapterThat Boy Has No Discipline
About This Chapter
When the train pulls into the station, the conductor tells the boy to be careful because the train is about to move. The boy says that he's a high school student and that he doesn't know the boy's name. The conductor says that the boy looks like a "creeper" and that the train shouldn't be moving at full speed. He says that since he was a young boy, he has always been indecisive. The train will start operating soon, he says, and the boy will be able to see him everyday. He apologizes to the conductor for the delay, saying that if he were the one who lost the captain, then he'd be the one to open the doors. He tells the conductor to grab him and say sorry. He's sorry that he hasn't been able to sleep well the night before, and he apologizes for holding onto the conductor. He asks the conductor why he has to decide what is right and what is wrong with the boy. He wants to know why the boy has cut through his pants, and why his jacket is back. He also asks why the conductor has to wait for the train to open, and she says that it's because the boy cut through her pants with the scissors. She says that she's glad the boy didn't want to do anything, and that she is glad that he cut through the pants. She asks the train conductor if he can stay at the station until the owner of the train comes home, but he says that's not possible, because he'll have to go back to work. She tells him to stop giving her that look, and says that if the boy drops the scissors, the train won't move. She's so scared that she can'