Chapter 86 The Train to Paradise 2



Without hesitation, Bai Sang used a hint card.

The rules for clearing customs have not changed at all.

Bai Sang was even more puzzled.

She took a picture of the rules and sent it to those who eat meat but not garlic.

Youyoumu: "You still have some ghost money, right? If you don't have enough, I'll give you some when we meet. I've tested this with a hint card, and it's all real."

Eating meat but not garlic: "I still have some ghost money. Let me buy some first and then we can discuss it."

Eating meat but not garlic: "By the way, here's the information."

Bai Sang took the opportunity to look through the documents.

This train once carried a research team on life sciences.

However, the team mysteriously disappeared on the train, and the box containing their research data also vanished.

This time, the authorities requested them to enter, specifically to find the box containing the research materials.

If the team was taken away by someone, the suitcases naturally cannot be left behind.

Bai Sang felt that they were very likely to not find it.

She opened the magazine in her hand; it was a magazine about life sciences.

Bai Sang carefully examined the magazines in her hand; they were all related to life sciences. Bai Sang didn't believe it was a coincidence.

"These young girls nowadays are something else, they even like watching this."

An older man next to Bai Sang noticed the magazine in her hand and clicked his tongue in admiration.

"I'm just browsing."

Bai Sang smiled but didn't say anything more.

This is an ordinary green train, and there are 6 people sitting on her side.

The remaining five people started chatting, while Bai Sang looked at the magazine in his hand and listened to their conversation.

"I heard there's a big shot on our train."

A young man suddenly spoke mysteriously, while Bai Sang calmly flipped through the magazine.

The middle-aged woman next to the young man immediately became interested, "What important person?"

"I don't know. I boarded the train at B City Railway Station with the military escort."

"That kind of presence suggests they're extraordinary people."

Bai Sang stopped turning the pages of her book and looked at the young man.

"Can important figures ride our old green train?"

Bai Sang's words made the uncle, who had just started, nod and smile.

"This young girl is right. Don't all important people need private cars and private jets?"

The young man wanted to retort, but when he met Bai Sang's big, watery eyes, he fell silent.

"But they were escorted by the army."

He retorted in a low voice.

What do they do?

Bai Sang smiled and asked for details.

The young man felt that the girl had helped him out of an awkward situation, and a smile appeared on his face.

"All I saw was that each of them was carrying a briefcase, something about science or something."

Bai Sang lowered her eyes and smiled.

"Researchers are generally honest and upright, so it makes sense that they would take the train."

"Right, right, they're in carriage number 7, the entire sleeper carriage belongs to them."

Bai Sang sent this message to "Eat Meat, Not Garlic," and coincidentally, "Eat Meat, Not Garlic" also sent the message.

Eating meat but not garlic: [Image]

Only after opening and saving the image did Bai Sang see its contents.

[Train Survival Rules]

[1. With the train conductor's permission, one may change carriages and seats; however, anyone who changes without the conductor's permission will be immediately executed.]

2. When getting off the bus, please find your designated safe platform. Anyone who gets off at the wrong platform will be immediately eliminated.

[3. The train conductor and train attendants are selected based on merit, through a competitive process. You can challenge them, and if they accept, a fight will ensue. The winner becomes the new train conductor and train attendant.]

4. Darkness is the safest time on the train. Please close your eyes and do not open them. Darkness is dangerous.

There are only four.

Bai Sang looked at the fourth item for a while.

According to past practice, the latter part is usually true.

"Attention passengers, the next stop is Liuping Station. Passengers who wish to disembark, please prepare in advance."

The six people next to Bai Sang suddenly stood up, grabbed their luggage, and prepared to get off the bus.

"Little girl, we're leaving now."

An older woman greeted Bai Sang with a smile.

"By the way, are you getting off at this stop? If so, you're welcome to come to my house."

Bai Sang smiled and shook her head.

"Thank you, ma'am, but I'm not getting off at this stop."

The eldest sister stood still, staring at Bai Sang without moving.

Are you sure?

Bai Sang smiled broadly, "I'm sure."

After a while, the train slowly came to a stop, and the older woman looked away, turned around, and got off the train.

Bai Sang then noticed that most of the seats in the carriage were empty.

The entire carriage became noticeably quiet.

No one boarded the train, and it slowly started moving.

Bai Sang's phone vibrated, and she took it out to look at it.

Eating meat but not garlic: "I found the train conductor and submitted my application. I'm coming to find you now."

Bai Sang replied with an "okay," and when he looked up again, a strange man was standing in front of him.

"Player?"

Bai Sang didn't speak, just looked at the man.

Want to team up?

Bai Sang remained silent.

"I meant no harm, I just wanted to team up. Don't you want to become a train conductor and clear the level A?"

The man's voice was gentle, even with a hint of seduction.

A smile involuntarily crept onto Bai Sang's face.

The man was overjoyed and was about to speak when a hand patted his shoulder from behind.

"Bro, she has teammates."

Who are you?

The man turned around quickly, only to see a man with a sinister face staring into his eyes.

The man turned and left without saying a word.

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