Fang Ze certainly didn't think that this American woman named Pepper would really be the little pepper in the movie. After all, even if it is an American with a long name, the problem of duplicate names is actually very serious.

Different from Chinese, there are many uncommon synonyms that can be added to the name to increase the sense of hierarchy and alienation, and it sounds very nice.Westerners choose their names either from the Bible or from ancient celebrities.

The main reason for this phenomenon is that a large part of the roots of Western languages ​​rely on other languages, and there are few words to express abstract concepts. In addition, there are several times of civilization, lack of historical accumulation, and only the vocabulary of other languages. Named.

So if you look through Western history books, you find that many people’s names are actually the same.And Westerners have no custom of avoiding taboos. Instead, the habit of worshipping celebrities is more serious. Parents will use other respected elders in the family to name their children.

This is easier to see from Harry Potter's novels. In the final ending, several of Harry's children were named after the elders who had taken care of Harry before.

If this is put in Huaxia, you name your child the same as the name of an elder who has passed away and took special care of you. There is a high probability that someone will be killed on the spot.

When Pepper heard the sentence Stark said, "How do you know that my secretary is also called Pepper", he thought that Stark was joking with him. Just about to say something, Fang Ze hurriedly interjected, "Miss Pepper Have you bought a train ticket?"

"Bought it," Pepper said, "but the train will start in a while."

"We haven't bought the train tickets yet." Fang Ze said and stopped Stark. "Then we will buy the tickets first, and we will come back to you after we buy them."

"Okay," Pepper said with a wave of his hand, "I'll take a picture nearby first."

"Don't be so anxious." Stark said while being dragged away by Fang Ze, "I think this girl is good, give me some time, let me have a good chat with her, maybe she can help us. ."

"Don't forget that you are not the famous dandy Tony, you are the Indian untouchable Tony Stark. Even if people are blind, they won't want to have a romantic relationship with you."

"Oh, damn it." Stark felt a little sad when he thought that he was now an Indian.

"I think that woman shouldn't be a racist, maybe it doesn't matter."

"Then we have to buy tickets first." Fang Ze dragged Stark to the ticket window and said, "Think about it for yourself. After finishing the business, it is important that I take you to a five-star luxury hotel for a big meal. It’s important to take care of your little brother."

"Well, I actually want it all." Stark shrugged and said nothing.

"This is where you line up. You line up first." Fang Ze said to Stark, "I'll go to the foreigner queuing window over there and buy the ticket before I come to you."

Fang Ze asked Stark to line up at a long queue window with more than two dozen people, and then he hurriedly went to the foreigners on the other side to line up to buy tickets.

A few minutes later, Fang Ze arrived at the window and expressed his intention to buy a ticket to Hydepool.

"Fill in this form first." The staff at the window was a little surprised at Fang Ze's familiar local language, and then handed him a form.

form?

Fang Ze was stunned for a moment, and knew what it was when he knew it was brought.

Buying train tickets in India is also buying tickets under the real-name system, but it was said before that Indians do not even have ID cards, so buying tickets under the real-name system is actually quite troublesome.

The form handed by the staff is densely filled with words and various boxes. Fang Ze needs to fill in his passport on it, what class of car, sleeper or hard seat, upper berth or lower berth. .

In short, it's dying of trouble.

Moreover, the grades of truck workshops in India are also quite strange.

In China, there are only four levels of fixed train tickets.

Fang Ze is not bad money because of the credit card given by Xiao Hei.Thinking of the poor sanitation of Indian trains, I decided to buy as good as possible.

However, I don't know if it was because I had memorized all the way, and I was going to keep memorizing it. The train tickets of the previous grades were all sold out, and Fang Ze only bought a fifth-grade sleeper ticket.

Handing the form to the staff, after getting the train ticket, Fang Ze walked out of the line and found Stark who was still in line.

"You buy a train ticket of this grade when you arrive."

"Five grade? It sounds very high, is it the best grade here?"

"No. The best is twelve gears."

"Why don't you buy twelve gears, is it because there is no money?" Stark slightly dissatisfied.

"The first one is out of tickets, just let it go. When it comes to Hydepool, I will find you the best hotel for you to live in." Fang Ze explained.

"And the best chef." Stark added.

After more than half an hour, Stark finally bought the ticket, and after the two came out, it happened to meet the Miss Pepper again.

"Hi, Mr. President. Have you got the tickets?" Pepper joked.

"I got it, but unfortunately it's only a fifth-grade sleeper."

"Recently there is a master in Hydepool who wants to give lectures, so there are many people going to Hydepool by train. It's normal if you can't buy a ticket." Pepper said as he signaled the three of them to go out for a walk.

There are still more than fifty minutes before the train departs, and there is no place in the lobby of Delhi Railway Station. The Indians here are directly lying on the ground, so instead of being here, it is really better to go for a walk.

"How do you know we are going to Hydepool?" Fang Zeluo looked at the Miss Pepper a little wary and asked.

"Because only the train to Hydepool can not buy the tickets in front." Pepper said, pointing to the people sitting in the hall, lying down, "most of the people here are going to Hydepool."

"So many people?" Fang Ze was a little surprised, because there are indeed many people staying here now.And Delhi Station is not the departure station for the train to Hydepur, so you can think of how many people there will be.

"There is a very interesting place in Indian trains." Pepper explained to the two as they walked. "The environment of the lowest cars is not only bad, but also full of people. This makes the staff unable to check. Tickets, plus the fact that the doors of Indian trains are not closed and you can get on and off at any time, so most people in lower-class carriages will not buy tickets."

"The train door doesn't close?" Stark couldn't figure out what the operation was. "Aren't they afraid of falling?"

"Judging from the speed of the train, even if it falls, it is only a minor injury."

"So this is the reason why Indian trucks are also full of people." Fang Ze finally understood why Indian trains are full of people. On the one hand, the doors are not closed, so you can get on and off at any time without buying. Tickets, on the one hand, because there are too many people in the carriage, it is easy to burst, so it is better to stay comfortable on the train.

"Yes." Pepper nodded, and then she went on, "But the fifth grade is pretty good, you will be in Hydepool with your tolerance."

"Well, forbearance, forbearance," Stark said, shaking his head. "Anyway, I have been forbearance since I left the United States."

"I came to India to travel." Pepper shook the camera in his hand and said, "What about you, you don't look like fully prepared travelers. Why did you come here?"

"We are looking for someone." Fang Ze answered first.

He didn't dare to let Stark answer this question. This guy would probably say that he went to the Vietnam battlefield to check the new weapons developed by his company.

This is how many years have passed since the Vietnam War.

"Looking for someone?" Pepper didn't ask much about this privacy issue, but said, "I don't think you guys recite the salute. Have you brought some daily necessities? After all, you have to sit on the train for more than ten hours. If you don’t brush your teeth and wash your face, you’ll feel bad.”

"That's right, I have to buy food." Although Fang Ze is not sure whether there is food on the train in India, he would never eat it even if he had it.

So the two still need to go to the supermarket to buy something.

"Then we have to go to the supermarket to buy things." Stark said to Pepper. "Want to be together?"

"Okay." Pepper nodded and agreed and joined Fang Ze's team.

"First buy a toothbrush," Stark muttered. "I haven't brushed my teeth for a long time. There is no toothbrush in that ghost place in Vietnam."

"Vietnam?" Pepper was a little puzzled.

"He went to Vietnam before he came to India." Fang Ze explained quickly, and then said to Pepper, "Do you know where there are toothbrushes sold here?"

"No, it's there." Pepper pointed to an old lady on the floor who was selling something.

This is an old lady who seems to be quite old. There are a lot of tree sticks with the thickness of pinky and glorious in front of him.

"Where is the toothbrush?" Stark's eyes widened and there was no trace of the toothbrush.

"These tree sticks are." Pepper squatted on the ground and introduced them to the two. "In India, toothbrushes are something that only the rich can use. The poor generally use this kind of branch. It is said that this small tree stick has the effect of medicinal materials. It’s pounded and used to brush your teeth. It can make your teeth very white without cavities.

"What do you think." Stark turned his head and looked at Fang Ze.

"If toothbrushes are not sold in the supermarket, we can only use this."

The three of them went into the supermarket and bought some bread and the like.Only foreigners can buy these breads, and the natives buy them directly.Anyway, most of them will wait until the truck arrives at the next stop and get off the truck to buy food.

There were bread and mineral water, but toothbrushes were not sold in supermarkets. Fang Ze and Stark had to buy the small tree sticks that were said to be white when brushing their teeth as toothbrushes.