A. Step out immediately, find a better way to get to your destination.
B. Keep your faith in the operator’s words, wait for an hour.
*If you made the decision B, I bet your faith will be shaken when u see people leaving the train one by one.
Okay, back to my own story. I took the B steps and yes, my faith was shaken, but I still waited for 75minutes. After 4500sec, I couldn’t wait anymore; I walked up to the ground (was in Masjid Jamik, an underground station, where you cant get any network signals at all). Scenes in the zombie’s movie appear in real life… Millions of people standing after the gate, I only get to see the silhouette because there is no electricity. Honestly, I don’t feel secure because don’t really know where am I. I’m so called a serious road blind person, I cant remember road to the place which I go for years.
Nice building... where is this?At last, god give me wisdom, I called my brother, guess what, he is in Pasar Seni station, facing the same situation. So he came met up with me, and we had six-wings-chicken for dinner (KFC). Haven’t eat six-wings-chicken for almost a year already… yucks~
My advise: Don't take any train to attend a formal meeting in Malaysia.
My advise: Don't take any train to attend a formal meeting in Malaysia.


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