In the morning, Lulu’s mum went to the “wet market” (called that way because you get fruits and vegetables and other non-dry things) and she bought a lot of things for me to try, so my breakfast was big and reach ?

Then we went to the shop to say good bye to Lulu’s father and to fetch her aunt who came with us to the airport where Lulu left to Singapore.

We will see each other in half a year which would be long in other cases but for travelers it is short enough to cope with it. She will have been in China with her dad and later alone in Iran in the time between, and I should have done all the way to Taiwan and “down” to Australia. Tomorrow, this biggest part of cycling will start!
The next stop was the train station for me to bring me back to KL. Aunt and mum of Lulu said good bye and we hoped to meet again. There was a time when I would have said this will not happen (and then so many things happened unexpectedly!), so I just wait for the future…

I made a short turn in front of the train station and took some photos, one of the Burma death-rail monument…

The system or train stations is like that I know from China, only less strict. You stay in the waiting area and only a few minutes before the train comes, you can go to the platform. You have numbered seats and the tickets are checked at the gate, but still, seconds after the opening of the gate most people rush there, forming a crowd as if the would have something to lose or gain.
This time, I would be prepared for the refrigerator temperature on the train but is seems to be less cold or my circulation is better than at night time or my Laptop is warm enough or a combination of all.
The train arrived even a little bit early and because of the training with Lulu, I easily found the counter for the inner city train KTM and could reach one train earlier. But still, it took ~50min from the Central station to Batu Tiga and 12min walk to Faye’s home.
There, I started preparing my stuff until Faye came home. She prepared a maybe easy and fast, but in any case, nice dinner and then we made a recording of two lines of the Bürgschaft (“The pledge” by Schiller) to continue the poem where Lulu and Lip at read. (see day 116). I wanted to cut a video soon after it, but since days Magix bothers me with an update, so I did it and of course that was a waste of time, but the internet was fast at that time and so I wanted to get rid of this problem.