"Alright." Jane Sampson nodded, "Mr. Carter, would you like me to take your luggage to the hotel first? Your home is not far from the film crew, so you probably don't need to take your luggage home, right?"
Jane Sampson remembered that James Carter's home was only about 120 kilometers away from the film crew, a drive of just over two hours.
Since James Carter's assistant wasn't around to help with the luggage, Jane Sampson made the suggestion.
"Alright." James Carter thanked her.
The three parted ways at the airport.
Jane Sampson and Coco Edwards returned to the film crew.
James Carter took a taxi directly to the high-speed train station, bought the earliest ticket, and boarded the express train headed to his city.
James Carter chose the express train over driving home to save time.
Sitting in the first-class seat of the express train, it was the first time he felt that its speed was surprisingly slow.
