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Chapter 130 - 411 "Rooster Mountain" Arrived

Jiang Qiao's arrogant attitude not only drove the vengeful ghosts mad but also shattered the worldview of all the human passengers.

Some quick-witted people immediately noticed some clues.

"Does that mean vengeful ghosts can't act on trains?"

As novices, almost all of them were riding the train for the first time. Even the eight people who were already in the carriage before Jiang Qiao had no experience.

They boarded the train two or three stops earlier than Jiangqiao, and luckily, they didn't encounter any evil spirits.

The only ghost in the car seemed to have developed a kind of "Yu Yu syndrome," staring out the window at a 45-degree angle, completely ignoring. Even Jiang Qiao couldn't understand this ghost, let everyone alone.

Because after getting off the bus at Beiquan, it stood motionless at the bus door, as if it had become a sculpture.

but.

Even though they recognized the vengeful ghost, they still had to follow the train rules, and they were only relieved.

If you asked them to confront the vengeful ghost like Jiang Qiao did, they still wouldn't dare.

What if they encounter an enraged individual who ignores the rules, or someone determined to retaliate and follows them all the way to their stop?

Wouldn't that mean it's doomed?

"This person has very low emotional intelligence. Although he discovered the rules, his lack of respect for the vengeful ghost means he will likely meet a bad end."

"The young man has some cleverness, but his character is terrible. Character determines destiny, and his fate is already sealed."

"They think they're so great just because they found some loopholes by luck, but they've never experienced the harsh realities of life."

"Young people are still too young..."

A group of people didn't say it, but they all thought Jiang Qiao was mentally unstable.

According to their thinking, since the evil spirit doesn't dare to make a move in this situation, they should just stop while they're ahead and not act impulsively and get into an argument with the evil spirit.

Isn't this a path to certain death?

Do you think you can stay on the ghost train forever?

Young man, don't be so hot-blooded!

Many people shook their heads slightly, believing that this was a path to certain death!

Jiang Qiao glanced at the passengers and a smile appeared on his lips.

He knew perfectly well what these people were thinking.

However, he had no interest in explaining to a bunch of noobs.

Are you suggesting that he can slap all these vengeful ghosts to death even if they all attack together?

The train's rules don't protect Boss Jiang, but rather this group of beggars.

"But now that we've discovered that even vengeful spirits have to abide by the rules, we can simply use those rules to protect ourselves on the train."

"All this fighting and killing all day long, I'm almost turning into a brute."

"In the supernatural world, you still need to have some human relationships and social skills."

Jiang Qiao thought to himself, but said aloud:

"Go back to your seat. Walking around on a moving train, are you trying to scam me?"

The vengeful ghosts stared fiercely at Jiang Qiao, wishing they could skin him alive.

Unfortunately, they haven't been exposed to the filth of the internet. Although they were born without a strong parent company and thus lacked the advantage, they didn't know how to convert that advantage into productivity, and were ultimately swayed by the veil of secrecy.

You can't fight back, and you can't win an argument with someone. How can you play this game?

The ghosts had no choice but to sit back down dejectedly, losing all interest in chatting with each other.

"Hehe, that's really funny."

Jiang Qiao smiled.

He wondered if, when the old beggar asked him to buy can lids, he hadn't refused outright, but instead said he didn't have enough money, or asked if he could ask for a smaller amount.

That would likely lead to falling into the old beggar's trap.

If the old beggar offers an even lower price again, he will probably have to choose between "fighting" and "buying it".

"By then, will the train stop the vengeful spirit from taking action?"

Jiang Qiao thought about it for a while, but he couldn't quite figure it out, since he had never encountered it before.

"I can give it a try next time when I have more free time and am not in such a rush."

...

The farce is over.

The train attendant never appeared in the carriage.

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Instead, when the train passed a small station, six or seven more fierce ghosts boarded.

At this point, there were more than thirty vengeful ghosts in the entire carriage, and with the dozen or so passengers, it was almost full.

These vengeful ghosts would occasionally glance back.

Especially that old beggar ghost, whose eyes always glanced at the river bridge with a fierce light.

"hehe."

Jiang Qiao's face showed a disdainful expression.

In another place, a mere fourth-tier brat could scatter its ashes with a single slap. What's there to brag about?

I can't be bothered with it.

He turned his gaze to the window.

The next stop is "Rooster Mountain". The train attendant said that we can exchange our tickets for VIP carriage tickets after we arrive at the station.

To be honest, he was quite curious about the VIP membership for the paranormal train and was planning to check it out.

Most importantly, because of these filthy beggar ghosts, this carriage is unbearable to stay in; it stinks even worse than a latrine!

You say you're a vengeful ghost, so it's your freedom to play the role of a beggar.

But wearing tattered clothes and shoes is fine, but why the hell did you have to make yourself look like a pile of shit?

...

The scenery outside the window rushes by.

A desolate wilderness, rolling hills, an eerie river, an abandoned city...

The ghost train moves so fast it feels like traveling through time. So the scenery you see is like a slideshow, disappearing before you can even get a clear look at it.

Even so, Jiang Qiao still managed to capture some eerie images.

For example, in a huge human city, all the tall buildings are covered with lush vegetation, including various vines such as ivy.

Among these plants, there appeared to be huge worms wriggling.

For example, in a black desert, on the distant horizon, there seems to be a huge, incomplete ruin. It looks a lot like a temple.

This reminded Jiang Qiao of the temple he had encountered in a mountain range during a simulation.

I learned from Liu Yuanyuan that the mountain range was called Changyang Mountain.

"I wonder if this temple is related to the one on Changyang Mountain, and whether it can also summon gods?"

Although simulation is just a word game.

But every time he thought of the description of the enormous eyeball, he felt a slight pang of heart palpitation.

This palpitation originates from "double pupils".

There seems to be some mysterious connection between the two.

At such times, Jiang Qiao couldn't help but recall the description of when he first obtained "double pupils".

[As the double pupils upgrade, bizarre abilities that overturn perception will emerge. However, it will also gradually connect to an unknown realm.]

"At first, I thought this unknown place was a supernatural world."

"Now it seems that it may be a deeper space in the supernatural world, or it could be called the inner world."

"But who knows, we might find out in the future that it's not a supernatural world at all."

Jiang Qiao's eyes flickered.

As his horizons broadened, his understanding of the paranormal also deepened, and he now clearly understands that the paranormal world is definitely not the source of the paranormal.

This is just another unfortunate world corrupted by the supernatural.

"So, what is the real source?"

"The Earth God said that before the cataclysm in the supernatural world, a bottomless cave appeared."

"Where do they lead?"

Just as Jiang Qiao was lost in thought.

Suddenly, the train shuddered slightly and then began to slow down.

"Waaah—"

A loud horn sounded.

Rooster Mountain.

arrive!

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