Jin Shu was nothing more than a 'white moonlight' whose spiritual power was destroyed in a cultivation novel. The men who once loved and protected her became infatuated with a junior sister...
Chapter 436 Thriller Game Kills NPC (30)
The sound was particularly clear in the darkness.
Jin Shu slowly turned her head and, taking advantage of the darkness, looked at the bed opposite her.
The pregnant woman's high, protruding belly stood straight up.
Although Jin Shu had never given birth, she knew a lot about childbirth, so she had never seen a pregnant woman who could lie up straight and sleep in late pregnancy.
"Crunch, crunch"
After a while, the strange sound started again.
The movement was extremely faint, even fainter than breathing, but Jin Shu's hearing and vision were beyond that of ordinary people, so she woke up immediately and, after observing for a while, saw the scene before her.
A sleeping pregnant woman, and her rhythmically pulsating belly.
At first it was slow, but gradually the movements became louder and louder, as if something was churning and wandering inside my stomach.
Jin Shu's breathing remained slow and deep, as if she were asleep, but her gaze remained fixed silently on what was in front of her.
After a while, accompanied by a tearing sound, an arm only as thick as a thumb suddenly emerged from the stomach.
Immediately afterwards, a small, dark figure slowly emerged from the belly.
Sister Zhao's belly visibly shrank.
Immediately afterwards, the small, dark shadow jumped off the bed and headed straight for Jin Shu's location.
Jin Shu squinted as she watched it hop to her in a few leaps. After sniffing it twice, its incredibly thin arm began to slowly extend, easily grabbing the railing before jumping directly onto Jin Shu.
At this point, an ordinary person would definitely open their eyes, and then scream loudly after seeing the small figure covered in blood in front of them.
But Jin Shu did not.
She kept her eyes narrowed, quietly waiting for the little gadget's next move.
Not seeing Jin Shu open her eyes, it seemed a little dissatisfied and jumped on Jin Shu again.
Still not awake?
It tilted its neck in confusion. Its small body had a huge head, making it look like a deformed alien. The two bulging eyeballs on its head looked like they were about to fall off.
Suddenly, it impatiently opened its mouth and was about to bite Jin Shu's heart. In that instant, Jin Shu reached out and grabbed its body, then sprang up from the bed.
The little thing in my hand looked like a loach, but it was much stronger. After being grabbed, it was stunned for a moment, and then struggled wildly. Its big mouth was full of fangs, and it shook its head wildly, biting left and right.
Jin Shu almost lost her grip on it because it was covered in sticky liquid, and it was also very strong and stubborn. No matter what it bit, it wouldn't let go until it tore off a piece.
And so, Jin Shu watched as it bit through the railing, then opened its mouth and bit off a lock of her hair.
If he or she had been even a fraction slower in dodging, it would have been flesh from her neck that was bitten off.
The little monster didn't expect Jin Shu to be able to hold on to it, so it became even more frantic and angry, scratching and clawing at Jin Shu's face with both hands.
Jin Shu frowned and kept a straight face. Before she could find a way to deal with it, she let go of it and threw it away forcefully, then kicked it hard in mid-air.
With a "thud," the little gadget was slammed against the wall.
Fortunately, no matter how strong it is, it can't change the fact that it only weighs four or five pounds.
After throwing it away, Jin Shu stood up and looked at the corner; the little monster had disappeared.
She stood there, listened carefully for a while, and then suddenly looked up at the corner of the carriage ceiling. A small creature with its hands and feet clinging to the wall opened its mouth full of fangs and pounced on Jin Shu's back.
Now Jin Shu was prepared. She ripped off the tablecloth covering the table, unfolded it, and held it in front of her. The moment the little monster pounced, she wrapped it inside the tablecloth. Then, with her other hand, she picked up a chair and turned it upside down, giving the little monster no time to struggle or resist. She stuffed it, along with the entire tablecloth, into the middle of the chair.
The tiny gap between the four tables and chairs completely trapped the little monster.
Underneath the tablecloth, the little monster struggled frantically, and soon its sharp claws tore the tablecloth apart.
Jin Shu firmly planted one foot on the chair beneath her, then leaned down to look at the menacing little monster in front of her.
Because the tablecloth was stuck to its body, it was firmly wedged between the chair legs. Jin Shu knew that this thing wouldn't hold it for long, so she lifted the chair with one hand and opened the carriage window.
A gust of wind swept in, whistling past her ears. Jin Shu lifted the chair out, and the little monster inside began to shriek.
The sound was like a child crying or a wild beast roaring; it made people feel uncomfortable.
Just before Jin Shu let go, the little monster started crying.
The sound of crying echoed through the car window and throughout the entire carriage. Jin Shu suddenly felt a sharp pain in her head, as if countless insects were frantically gnawing at her brain. In that instant, she let go of the chair without hesitation.
Unfortunately, in the darkness, the chair was cracked by the little monster's struggle, and then the tiny figure grabbed onto the surface of the train and sped towards the back of the carriage.
Jin Shu watched it disappear into the second private room, then turned around and looked at Sister Zhao, who was lying on the bed.
She appeared to be asleep with her eyes closed, but at that moment her stomach was ripped open in a gruesome and terrifying manner.
With such a large opening, unless the little monster manages to heal itself when it crawls back in, it's impossible for Sister Zhao, as a mother, not to feel the abnormality inside her stomach.
Jin Shu glanced at it again, then found a needle and thread in the luggage of other passengers in the carriage. Adhering to the principle of doing good deeds anonymously, she sewed up Sister Zhao's stomach.
Before sewing, Jin Shu tore off a piece of cord from her bracelet to use as thread.
After doing all that, Jin Shu returned to her bed, lay down, and continued to sleep.
When I opened my eyes again, it was already slightly bright outside.
Xiao Pai and William were already waiting outside the door, and it was only four o'clock.
"I didn't sleep well last night. I kept feeling like something was crying in the next room, which scared me so much that I didn't dare close my eyes all night."
William heard it too.
"Jin Shu, did anything happen last night?"
Jin Shu nodded.
"I saw a little monster, but it got away."
"They ran away?"
Xiao Pai was a little worried.
"Will it hurt someone? Should we catch it and bring it back?"
Jin Shu shook her head.
"No need, that little thing won't stay outside for long, it'll come back on its own sooner or later."