The world of ghost stories.
The Death Train was running at a very high speed, and the whistling sound of the wind outside could be heard through the window.
Bai Ye sat upright. The faint smell of blood coming from his clothes stimulated him and made him lose all desire to sleep.
The train gradually became noisy and the passengers began to chat and gossip.
"Hey, did you hear that Jiang Wen, the mayor of Perfect Town, is in jail for operating a sewing machine?"
"That's all outdated. I also heard that over a hundred ghosts died in a mountain village. It was terrifying!"
"Hey, old man, why don't you speak?"
"Alas, I went to a black-hearted hospital for a kidney transplant yesterday, and all my hundred-year savings were gone."
"You dare to go to that place? Aren't you afraid of losing your pants?"
"Brother, you went at the wrong time. Rumor has it that some humans will come to the Black Heart Hospital soon. You might even get extra meals if you go!"
“…”
Bai Ye in the front row pricked up his ears to listen to what they said, and his eyes changed.
What they were talking about were all familiar to him, and what the last passenger meant was that the next copy would be a black-hearted hospital?
While he was thinking, the passengers changed the subject.
"Sister, please keep an eye on your child. Things are getting a bit rough outside the station lately."
"What? Are there ghost dealers?"
“Yes, they will also pretend to be… (garbled)”
Bai Ye was listening attentively, but suddenly he couldn't hear clearly. He subconsciously looked towards his brother's position.
My brother's eyes were cold as he glanced coldly at the passengers around him.
The surroundings suddenly became quiet.
Bai Ye understood in his heart that this involved a key plot point, and his brother was preventing information from leaking.
At this time, his brother also looked at him with a strange smile on his face.
Bai Ye withdrew his gaze and looked elsewhere, thinking about what the passengers had just said, ghost traffickers, impersonation, and then connecting it to the last item of Rule D. He already had a guess about what would happen next.
Maybe, someone will pretend to be his parents and take him away.
And will his brother choose to help him or add fuel to the fire?
By now in the copy, he had already formed some guesses of his own.
The background of this copy is related to a lost child. He had always believed that he was a lost child and his mission was to return home safely.
The copy could be of those human traffickers who have committed countless evil deeds and absorbed countless resentments, or it could be the original owner of his identity.
But after the brother appeared, all these inferences were overturned.
My brother is it.
He couldn't help but think of the rule again: (You can trust your brother completely, he loves you very much)
Bai Ye felt like there were many lines in his mind, but they were all in a tangled mess, with information intertwined but unable to connect together.
What else is missing?
Bai Ye fell into deep thought, his brows furrowed deeper and deeper...
The other side.
The other selected people also heard the conversation of the passengers on the bus, and most of them thought of the same question as Bai Ye.
People like Leon, Lin Ye, Ivankov, Park Seoul and others became suspicious of the so-called parents who came to pick them up at the station.
Ian was still immersed in his own world and didn't hear a word the passengers around him said. The top leaders of the country were very worried about his condition.
If there is a problem later, a reminder must be sent in time.
In the conference room, the president looked at the melancholy little priest in the picture with a wrinkled face.
Alas~
Ian has no parents, but he has an adopted son who is his weak spot.
I just hope that in the future, rule-based ghost stories won’t do this. Tying people from the real world into the ghost story world, this method can’t be something they learned from their beautiful country, right?
Well, absolutely not.
…
The progress of the copy has come to an end, and people all over the Blue Star are starting to get nervous.
As everyone was waiting, the train arrived at the station.
The train arrival announcement sounded: [Hello fellow passengers, thank you for your hard work. This Ghost Train has arrived at the final station... Please check your tickets. You will need to check your tickets before getting off...]
Listening to the radio playing in a loop, Bai Ye took out the ticket from his pocket.
This undead train is also weird. You don’t need to check your ticket when you get on the train, but you do need to check your ticket when you get off the train.
Is it possible that I can’t get off the bus without a ticket?
While Bai Ye was thinking, the train had already stopped. The passengers in the back row stood up from their seats and stood in the aisle. They lined up in an orderly manner, and his brother also stood in the aisle.
His brother glanced at him.
Bai Ye also stood up immediately. He was in the front row and stood at the front of the team.
Soon, uniformed staff came over.
"Check your ticket and get off."
Bai Ye walked forward and took out his ticket. The staff member carefully checked it, made way for him and nodded politely.
“Welcome to the next ride!”
Hearing this, Bai Ye strode forward.
When he arrived at the car door, he saw the scene outside: a dark night sky with a blue moon hanging high in the sky.
The moonlight illuminated the train station, and the road conditions could be vaguely seen. The train station was dilapidated and the lights were just for show.
Bai Ye jumped out of the car and stood aside.
Soon, his brother also got off the car, and Bai Ye saw the fatigue on his face.
After hesitating for a few seconds, Bai Ye took the initiative to walk forward and said a few words of concern.
"Brother, are you okay?"
The brother's originally cold eyes seemed to melt a little, adding a touch of tenderness, and he touched Bai Ye's head.
"It's okay, let's go."
Bai Ye nodded and followed his brother's pace. People and ghosts were coming and going around him.
The two quickly walked through the crowd and out of the train station.
There was a big road outside with many cars parked on the side of the road and the drivers standing on the side of the road soliciting passengers.
Bai Ye followed his brother closely and stopped in a relatively remote corner where there were fewer people.
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