Chapter 429. The Thriller Game Kills the NPC (23)



Chapter 429 Thriller Game Kills NPC (23)

Xiao Pai snapped out of his daze and heard Jin Shu say something.

"Keep up."

Keep up?

Where to?

Shall we go through that door?

Xiao Pai was full of questions, but his body still betrayed him, and he quickly picked up his bag and chased after them.

William kept a straight face, thought for a moment, and then cursed.

"Damn it, whatever."

Then they followed.

And so, Jin Shu walked directly through that door and arrived at another carriage.

It was pitch black inside, without a single ray of light. Xiao Pai nervously and fearfully pinched a corner of Jin Shu's clothes between his thumb and forefinger, and then followed behind timidly.

"Jin Shu, I fully support whatever you do, but I'm just a little curious. Didn't we come from here? What's the meaning of coming back now?"

Jin Shu's voice came from the darkness.

"Because the front of the car turned around."

These words were like a thunderclap that suddenly exploded in mid-air, instantly waking Xiao Pai up!

He covered his mouth, widened his eyes, and exclaimed in surprise, suppressing his voice.

"So the front of the car became the rear, the front became the back, and the same door, which used to be the entrance, is now the exit!! Right?!"

Jin Shu hummed in agreement and continued walking forward.

The carriage was incredibly quiet; not a sound could be heard. At first, Jin Shu was groping her way forward on her own when suddenly she felt as if a hand was grabbing the hem of her clothes from behind, accompanied by soft sobs.

"Jin Shu, why do I feel so cold in here?"

The sound of the small ribs was still coming from behind.

Moreover, it was diagonally behind.

Who is it that is tugging at the hem of your clothes right behind you?

William wouldn't do such a thing.

Jin Shu continued walking forward without any unusual reaction.

There seemed to be many more footsteps around, and if you listened carefully, you could even hear a low rustling sound.

Just then, Jin Shu suddenly turned around and grabbed the hand that was tugging at her clothes with one hand, then forcefully flung it downwards!

A heart-wrenching cry rang out, and the overhead light snapped on. Jin Shu squinted at what was in front of her, and after a brief blur, she saw the little girl she had thrown to the ground...

The little girl lay on the ground and cried loudly, shouting as she cried.

"Mommy!! Mommy!! Waaaaaah, I want my mommy!!"

Jin Shu frowned and stared at her expressionlessly.

At this moment, several people gradually emerged from the sleeper berths on both sides of the carriage.

They all stared at Jin Shu, and one of them, looking at a boy who was about the same age as him, angrily rebuked him.

Why did you throw such a small child?!

Jin Shu didn't say anything, watching the boy in the school uniform walk forward, pick up the child, and then whisper words of comfort.

"Let's talk this out. Don't resort to violence against us!"

Jin Shu looked around and found herself standing in the narrow aisle of the carriage. There was a window next to her and a series of small, individual cubicles on the other side. Each cubicle had two beds on either side and was extremely cramped, looking like an urn.

At this moment, there were people standing at the door of each of these small cubicles.

There were men and women, and they seemed to know each other, because they quickly gathered together and talked quietly about Jin Shu and the others.

I counted roughly, and there were about ten people including the little girl.

Seeing that the atmosphere was getting a bit tense, Xiao Pai quickly stepped forward to help speak up.

"We didn't mean to. If she came and grabbed us in the dark, anyone would think something was wrong."

"Little girl, don't cry, don't cry. We're all on the same bus. There's no need to make a big fuss over such a small thing."

After he finished speaking, he glanced at Jin Shu, signaling her to say a few words as well.

Then Jin Shu stepped forward.

"We are the players, what about you?"

The boy frowned.

"I don't understand what you mean. We were already on this train."

Where are the other passengers?

Jin Shu's question hit the nail on the head.

How could there be only ten people on a train?

The boy pursed his lips and then whispered.

"There's something wrong with this train. When it first arrived, it gave a bunch of nonsensical rules, and then people started dying one after another... What you see now are the survivors."

Jin Shu nodded, having roughly figured out the current situation.

She, along with William and others, were all selected from outsiders to join this train.

So they started going through customs from the entrance.

But unexpectedly, there were already passengers on the train.

These people are also selected players, but their gameplay is slightly different from ours.

In short, no matter what, those who deserve to die will die and those who deserve to live will live in the face of the rules; no one can escape them.

"So what are your rules here?"

No wonder I didn't hear any rules reminders before I came in; they had already been played.

The boy looked at them, clearly still a bit wary.

"Where are you all from? What do you mean by 'players'? How did you get on this train?"

Xiao Pai recounted their experience in detail.

"I thought there would be some big monster in the third section of the train, but it turned out to be a group of ordinary people."

You guys are lucky; at least you were already on the train.

"We just got on, and there were four-eyed monsters and paper puppet attendants—they could scare the little girl in your arms to death!"

The child in the boy's arms flinched and then clung tightly to the boy's neck.

"Alright, let's introduce ourselves first. You can just call me Xiao Pai. This is my sister Jin. And you definitely know the man behind her, William, the son of the richest man!"

And... hey, why did you follow me here too? Are you some kind of persistent ghost?

Xiao Pai turned around and saw Le Xin.

She followed us.

How shameless.

Le Xin is now shamelessly keeping silent, no matter what Xiao Pai says, she just keeps her head down and walks forward.

Xiao Pai was too lazy to care about her.

"You guys be careful, that woman is wicked, be careful she doesn't trick you."

After hearing this, the boy finally lowered his guard a little.

“My name is Chen Tan, a student at the Municipal Experimental Middle School. Three days ago, our whole class organized a study tour and we all boarded this train together.”

"The whole class? What about the others...?"

His mouth moves faster than his brain.

I regretted it as soon as I said it.

Chen Tan lowered his eyes, as if recalling something terrible.

"On the first night, more than twenty people left."

More than thirty people left on the second night.

Tonight, I don't know if I can make it through the night.

Xiao Pai trembled all over upon hearing this.

so much?

Holy crap, the probability is even higher than in the first two carriages!

"Are the rules for this section of the train really that difficult?"

What kind of rules could cause so many people to break them?

Chen Tan shook his head.

"We only have one rule."

“Find passengers who do not belong on the train and kick them off.”

Xiao Pai: "So, did you find it?"

"No."

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