Rules of Horror: Engagement with Seven Supernatural Entities

Rules of Horror + Seven Golden Fingers + Sliced Male Lead.

The Rules of Horror descended, and Bai Sang inexplicably got engaged to seven supernatural husbands, possessing a huge dowry.

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Chapter 93 The Train to Paradise 9

"I can't accept this, Yunyuan. You should go with the train conductor."

The train conductor's smile froze. "You don't believe me?"

Bai Sang waved her hand, "Not really. You're a train conductor, not our dedicated customer service representative, so of course we can't cause you any trouble."

Bai Sang's words were reasonable, and the train conductor didn't know what to say for a moment.

The train conductor led the way, but his face no longer wore a simple, cheerful smile; instead, it became somewhat sinister.

His voice turned cold as well, "Fine, let's do it together then."

Yun Yuan followed behind the train conductor with the permit in hand.

Bai Sang then carefully searched the carriage.

When Yun Yuan returned, Bai Sang was carrying a wrench.

This amazing wrench can repair 99% of instruments. It comes in various forms, including but not limited to screwdrivers, hammers, saws, and pliers. It is impervious to water and fire and possesses extraordinary hardness.

Bai Sang stared at the wrench for a while before putting it into his inventory.

"It's ready now. Is there anything wrong here?"

Bai Sang shook her head at Yun Yuan's words.

"No, we just found one item. Let's go straight there."

The four people walked to the connection between carriages 9 and 8, and the train conductor called them from behind.

Are you going to the next carriage?

"Don't worry, you're free here, and it's safe at night. You can play cards or something at the table."

Bai Sang smiled, turned around and stepped into carriage number 8.

There was an indescribable stench permeating carriage number 8.

It seems like some food has been spoiled for a long time.

In the corridor, an elderly man carrying a woven bag was slowly searching for something.

She searched very carefully, leaving no bed or corner unchecked.

Her actions also stopped Bai Sang and the others.

"Auntie, could you let us through?"

As Bai Sang approached, he noticed that the old woman's odor was even stronger.

"My granddaughter is missing. Can you help me look for her?"

The old woman turned around and glanced at Bai Sang.

Bai Sang checked the time.

"Auntie, I have something urgent to attend to."

As soon as she finished speaking, the old lady sat down.

"My God, what kind of world is this? Don't young people want to help an old man like me? My granddaughter is missing!"

"Do you people have any conscience?"

Bai Sang: ? ? ?

"Get out of the way."

Bai Sang never tolerated such behavior, regardless of whether she was human or a monster.

But something was off with Yun Yuan at this moment.

He seemed to be possessed by a saint, squatting down and explaining in a gentle voice, "We really have an emergency. Your granddaughter must be quite old, right? Why don't you ask the train conductor for help?"

The old woman clung to Yun Yuan like a piece of plaster, her legs kicking back and forth on the ground.

"No, you can help me look for it. I'm too old to look for it myself."

As she moved, the stench grew stronger.

Both Qin Minglang and the person who eats meat but not garlic instinctively covered their noses.

"Even if it's weird, it doesn't smell this bad."

Bai Sang's gaze fell on the bag.

"Yun Yuan, let's go."

"I see you still have the energy to roll around in the mud; finding a child will be a piece of cake for you."

The old woman suddenly stood up, put her hands on her hips, and started cursing.

Yun Yuan also pulled Bai Sang back.

"Bai Sang, we can't do this. The old lady is getting on in years. Let me help her."

Bai Sang tried to take a deep breath to calm herself down, but the stench deterred her.

She closed her eyes briefly, then opened them again.

"Yun Yuan, I never would have guessed that a grown man like you could be such a saint."

"You can't give someone like that any face, otherwise..."

Before Bai Sang could finish speaking, Yun Yuan became somewhat displeased.

"How can you talk like that? This old lady looks quite old."

"If you won't help, I'll help myself."

[Wow, something's not right. This really is a saint.]

[Holy crap, you should stay as far away from an old lady as possible, but here she's getting all the attention?]

[This guy is even worse than that scoundrel who didn't help at all.]

Indeed, if it were me, I would have lost my temper.

[I think the streamer also wanted to lose his temper. I initially thought he wasn't as good as Zhuge Liang or Pang Tong, but now it seems he's not even as good.]

Bai Sang really wanted to lose her temper.

"Big brother, you can't blame the boss for this. We all avoid people like that, but you went and walked right into it."

I couldn't resist eating garlic even though I don't eat meat.

Yun Yuan frowned deeply. "I can tell you're a soldier by birth. You don't care when ordinary people ask for help?"

Stand up straight when eating meat but not garlic.

“I will take charge, but I will only take charge on a case-by-case basis. I will not deal with this kind of unreasonable and sophistry.”

"Brother, don't use your military status to suppress me. I know what I'm doing."

The flow of time is also different in each carriage.

Bai Sang glanced at the sky outside, which was suddenly darkening, and snatched the old woman's woven bag.

The old woman screamed and tried to grab it, but was stopped by Eating Meat but Not Garlic and Qin Minglang.

Upon receiving the bag, Bai Sang felt dizzy.

She suppressed her dizziness and pushed Qin Minglang in front of her.

"You two, hurry up and go, I can't hold on any longer."

Qin Minglang glanced at Yun Yuan, gritted his teeth, and pulled the meat-eating but garlic-not-eating guy back to carriage number 9.

Through the carriage door, they saw Bai Sang empty the contents of the bag.

It was the highly decomposed body of a young girl.

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