I also take overnight trains. The scenery outside at night is fine if there's a full moon, hazy and bleak. Aside from a certain indescribable melancholy that makes me feel down, there's nothing much else to it. But without the moon, the shadows cast by the trees in the distant village can be a bit scary. The staff probably told us to draw the curtains to avoid scaring people.
"No, uncle, you're asking this because you saw something when you opened the curtains, right?"
Seeing someone asking him, Zhao Quanlu nodded mysteriously.
"Yes, when we were on the road ahead, I suddenly remembered what people on the internet had said about the curtains on night trains, so I quietly opened a corner and looked out."
As he spoke, Zhao Quan's expression turned strange.
Seeing him like this, everyone in the live broadcast room immediately became excited and asked him what he saw.
Zhao Quan frowned, looking hesitant about whether to speak or not. After whetting everyone's appetite, he slowly opened his mouth.
"Yes, I saw a dark shadow."
[A black shadow? Could it be something unclean?]
【Brother, please explain in detail.】
When the commentators heard that there was some gossip, they all urged Zhao Quan to speak quickly.
Zhao Quan was very pleased with everyone's attention. He took the teacup and drank a sip of tea before telling the story.
"Just over half an hour ago, I saw a video about someone closing the curtains on a night train. The comments were all sorts of crazy. I was on the train, and it was nighttime. Having never believed in anything supernatural, I wanted to see if the curtains were actually open, and if there really was something scary outside.
So I opened the curtains a little.”
Zhao Quan stopped talking here.
The melon was right at my lips, but it suddenly stopped. Who can stand this?
Netizens in the live broadcast room urged again.
Zhao Quan hesitated for a while and didn't continue speaking. Instead, he looked at Li Shu.
"Master, what I'm about to say might be a little scary. Will it get your livestream blocked?"
Li Shu tapped the tabletop lightly with his fingertips. "No, just tell me."
[Brother, the master is an officially certified special signature. You can't ban him under normal circumstances.]
[Last time, Master's live broadcast showed Li Gui killing people, but he didn't get blocked. Can your killing be more exciting than that?]
"Hey uncle, stop keeping me in suspense and tell me now. If you delay any longer, the master will be off work."
Seeing that everyone was about to start cursing, Zhao Quan glanced at the number of people online and quickly continued.
I opened the curtains a crack and peeked out. Beneath the frosty moonlight, I saw a village. I didn't know if it was a hollowed-out village, or if it was too late and everyone was asleep. Regardless, there wasn't a single light in the village, a dead silence. Even under the moonlight, it looked eerie.
I took a look and was about to close the curtains when I suddenly saw a person standing on a bungalow.
Unfortunately, the light was bad and I was far away, so I couldn’t see the man’s specific situation, but I had a feeling that he was looking at the train, looking at me.
Just as I was about to take a closer look, the train passed by.
I quickly opened the curtains and looked, but the house was empty, with nothing on it.
Actually, I don’t feel anything at this point.
Although there were no lights in the village, the houses looked good, so it was possible that only one or two families lived there.
I didn't take it to heart, but the conductor suddenly rushed over, grabbed the curtain and closed it, and yelled at me with a stern look, asking me why I opened the curtain.
I asked why I couldn't open it, and the conductor just said it would disturb other passengers' rest and asked me not to open the curtains.
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