☆4. Train to Moscow [Repair]



Train to Moscow

Russia, a country with a deep friendship with Country Z, is a country with a naturally languid gentleness and a hidden sorrow.

Jiang Kexin had only heard of it in history books before, but at that time Russia was not yet Russia. He had longed for it, but he had never been there. He had planned to travel there sometime in the future.

And plans were made, but these plans were disrupted and delayed by the sudden world dimensionality upgrade.

Looking at the foggy window, Jiang Kexin reached out and wiped it. Those marks made Jiang Kexin feel a little miserable and amused. He thought with his eyes squinting.

Although I have never been there, I feel like I have finally fulfilled my wish.

Jiang Kexin looked at the misty snow outside the window and exhaled on the glass. The misty gas hung down from the top, and from a distance it looked like a Christmas tree.

The heavy snow was still falling. Since the train left the territory of Country Z, the strong winds and heavy rain had been replaced by blizzards.

Jiang Kexin witnessed the entire process of heavy rain turning into snow and then falling from the sky.

All of this is so beautiful and graceful that it makes people want to calm down, feel the beauty of nature, and relax their vigilance. However, Jiang Kexin is different. He has been highly alert during the hours that the train has been traveling.

It was when Ellisted said that he couldn't wait to see Tana when the train entered Russian territory that Jiang Kexin suddenly realized that there was still someone who had not boarded.

When the main characters are not gathered together, the story cannot be performed.

Yes, they are all collected. Jiang Kexin recalled the chat history on the screen. He remembered that there was another netizen, Tana, who was going to get on the bus from Ukraine, but she had not arrived yet.

This means that the final suspicious case ranges from the distance between Ukraine and Moscow or the end point in Moscow.

Tana, whom Jiang Kexin was worried about, was carrying a suitcase and standing at the train waiting area. She had a thick wool scarf wrapped around her neck and looked extremely depressed.

Behind her, she heard the Ukrainian security officer shout.

"Hey, sir, didn't you see the warning above! You are not allowed to bring knives!" After the "gentle" reminder, the Ukrainian security inspector looked at the gentleman who took out the knife obediently with satisfaction, then nodded to him and let him go.

Tana became even more depressed after hearing this. The samurai sword she had specially chosen was stopped by the security guard.

Sure enough, the method of bringing weapons does not work. Every role-playing world has its own worldview and rules, and Tana must follow the rules.

However, Tana's expression became resentful again. There were only two passengers from Ukraine, so why couldn't they open the back door for her?

Why did a security inspector's rhetoric skills have to be so high that even my attempt at persuasion failed?

Tana took a deep breath, and suddenly her expression shifted. Her teammates' channel was vibrating. Tana stretched out her hand to cut through the air, then sighed for a long time: "Ellisted is always like this. What else can he bring me besides bad news? This is really bad news."

"However, in a sense, this news is indeed very useful." Tana squinted her eyes and sighed. She stretched out her hand and looked at the healthy hands of the world with satisfaction. Under the snow, Tana's hair was blown up.

"Hopefully, this new player is a smart guy."

Soon, the train arrived. The train and the rails below made a sharp sound due to friction, which broke the quiet of the north country, shattered the snowflakes that kept falling and looked pure and flawless in the sun, and interrupted Tana's thoughts.

Before Tana could get on the bus with her luggage, she saw Ellisted waving to her cheerfully from the window.

Ellisted almost died of laughter. This was Tana's first reaction after seeing it.

He deserved it. He didn't carefully examine the worldview and identity creation of the copy world. This was Tana's second reaction.

Creating an identity is a privilege that belongs exclusively to these players. When they enter a group dungeon, they will receive a blank setting that includes character settings, occupations, etc.

And they need to create and perfect this setting.

Therefore, the least thing players who enter the group dungeon have to worry about is playing a profession that they cannot or are not familiar with.

Because choosing an unfamiliar profession will not bring any special professional talents to the player.

Therefore, if players choose an unfamiliar profession, they must make sure that they are familiar with that profession.

Therefore, setting the background and character by yourself is the least likely to be OOC, and Tana doesn't want to praise the weirdness that provides this function, but he is indeed very humane.

Similarly, being able to create your own settings does not mean you can write about races that do not belong to this world, or make your settings exceptionally powerful. These are not allowed.

Naturally, there are ways to deal with this in group dungeons. All the final settings that players have in mind must be submitted to a special system for review before being imported into the world.

If the review is successful, that character card will be used in that world.

If the review fails, a random character card that fits the world view will be assigned.

Not many people will let their character card review fail, because that is the most unprofitable. The randomly generated character cards have personalities, settings, identities, and occupations that players don't understand at all.

However, players cannot play the role of this kind of character card well, and basically they will be OOC in one day. After being OOC, they will be regarded as heretics or something else by local residents and will be eradicated.

As for what character card will appear randomly, players who fail the review do not know. They can only receive the exact character card settings after entering the dungeon.

Ellisted's current character is the random character card he got after the review failed, although Tana doesn't know what profession or settings Ellisted's random character card has.

But when he saw Ellisted greeting him in a way that he would never choose.

Tana couldn't hold it any longer.

She couldn't help but gloat over her own misfortune and opened the teammate channel to make some friendly ridicule.

[Hahaha, I thought it was funny, but I didn't expect it to be so funny. Just telling a joke, sunny and cheerful Ellist.]

Ellisted's eyes paused. He leaned against the window and saw the woman standing next to the train smiling gently at him on the snow, but Ellisted saw that there was evil in the depths of her eyes.

Realizing something, Ellisted opened the teammate channel and saw those words. Before he could reply, the guy disconnected the connection again.

Ellisted's face darkened slightly.

Jiang Kexin noticed that something seemed to be wrong with Ellisted, but when he looked at Ellisted, he only saw Ellisted looking at him in confusion, and then looking back at Jiang Kexin with his eyes curved and a smile showing his eight teeth.

Jiang Kexin turned his head away, not really wanting to pay attention to this person, but a sense of doubt arose in his heart as to what Ellisted was looking at just now.

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