I'll also work hard to conquer the dungeon today.
Chapter 140, 19 [Golden Dragon] Infinite Train: Part 1
Chapter 140 1.9 4 [Golden Dragon] Infinite Train: Part 1 (Act 1 Black Cat)
"Meow~" The black cat's slightly coquettish meow caused everything around it to pause for a moment.
Fish sat on the train seat, his slender, fair fingers gently stroking Xuanmao's chin. Beneath his dazzling golden hair, his handsome face wore a nonchalant smile, a charming blend of flippancy and allure.
"What if it accidentally makes a sound?" A gentle voice, like a lover's murmur, spoke slowly, carrying a tenderness that could drown one in its charm.
Mu Yegui jumped onto the train's table, raised her bare little feet, and kicked away whatever was about to stick its head in, showing no mercy whatsoever.
The door was slammed open with a bang, sending up a string of wood chips.
"What bad luck! To end up in this death carriage. I don't want to die." The first person to walk in from the direction of carriage number five was a short-haired woman in a black bodycon leather outfit, carrying two guns. Her face showed a hint of irritation and anger.
"I never thought I'd have the chance to come here again. I'm really lucky." A very handsome black-haired man walked in from the direction of carriage number three. He had a slight smile and was excited. You could tell from the blood-dripping dagger in his hand that he was enjoying the fight.
"Arthur! How dare a traitor come here?!" Norma glared at the man fiercely and said angrily.
"Don't say such harsh things." Norma shook her head, glanced at the bulging backpack not far away, and shouted across the distance, "How about we cooperate, people in carriage five? Carriage four seems to have a lot of supplies."
Mu Yegui sat cross-legged on the table, quietly watching this dramatic scene. Although the loudspeaker had ordered them to kill the black cat, these people were primarily after supplies. After all, the train didn't provide any food, and if they didn't want to starve, they had no choice but to steal. The mission would automatically refresh in six days, so there was no need to rush.
No wonder they became A+25 level; missions became secondary, and everyone was only thinking about survival.
Issa's gaze was fixed on the chest of the woman in carriage number five, who was dressed somewhat provocatively, and he couldn't help but whistle.
The whistle drew everyone's attention, and they saw the three people whose clothes were perfectly neat.
The girl, dressed in a long black dress, sat cross-legged on the train table. Her long, misty gray curly hair made her delicate face appear even smaller and more exquisite. Her cool silver hair was staring at her fingers, as if she were completely oblivious to the situation and not at all involved.
Seated at the table was a blond man holding a black cat. His slightly frivolous yet charming demeanor was captivating. However, upon noticing his azure eyes, everyone wished they were blind and had never seen him before. His eyes held a suppressed madness and bloodlust, as if he were about to unleash a massacre at any moment. His eyes were only for the dead, and even now, his smile remained impeccable and charismatic.
The whistling man immediately struck people as incredibly powerful. Unlike Fish's lean physique, his strong muscles told everyone that he was extremely strong, and his unique appearance made people involuntarily associate him with an NPC.
For a time, no one dared to act rashly.
"Have you ever seen a red ribbon?" Mu Yegui suddenly looked up at everyone and asked.
She had no interest in their fight, nor did she care how they fought; she just wanted to find clues.
The cold, silver eyes swept over everyone, finally landing on the wrist of one of the people hidden in the line in carriage number five.
Mu Yegui pointed to the red bow on the person's wrist, her soft, sweet voice carrying a hint of inquiry, "Can I have that?"
"What did you say?!" Shane's expression changed drastically. This was a mission item they had worked so hard to obtain; how could they possibly give it away so easily?
She frowned at the people in carriage number four, but didn't say anything to object. After all, they were teammates on the surface, and no matter how much she disliked them, she couldn't express it in front of outsiders. "If you don't give it to me, I can get it myself." Mu Yegui slowly climbed down from the table. During this time, Issa, annoyed by Mu Yegui's slow movements, grabbed her by the back of her collar and lifted her down like a chick.
Mu Yegui glanced at Yisa, her soft, childlike voice carrying a hint of annoyance, "I'm not a child."
Issa snorted and laughed, "Little dwarf."
Mu Yegui: "..." I really want to break this person's legs.
"That depends on whether you have the ability!" Shane looked at the people in the original fourth carriage. They seemed not to have seen anything, so she knew they would not choose to help the girl.
Without any hesitation, she ordered her teammates to kill the girl who had angered her and was trying to take the quest item from them.
"Wasn't I clear enough?" Mu Yegui took a step forward and said calmly.
She slightly turned her body to avoid the short sword that was about to pierce her chest, and glanced at the fingers of her right hand.
'Kala' Mu Yegui grabbed the man's jaw as he tried to attack her and twisted it slightly. As she broke his neck, four fingers plunged straight into his neck, and blood gushed out instantly.
She stepped aside to avoid the baptism of blood, pulled off the red ribbon, and casually tossed the body to the ground.
'Drip, drip, drip' Blood dripped continuously from his fingertips onto the train floor, covering his once clean feet once again.
Mu Yegui shook his hand, smearing all the blood on the window.
"You can go back now," she said slowly after getting what she wanted.
Mu Yin and Mu Yegui are the same person because they are both inherently self-centered. Mu Yegui only cares about what she wants; nothing else matters. This may seem unacceptable and illogical to others, but it is truly her inner thought.
Since it's no longer useful, it's time to leave.
It wasn't that she was arrogant or presumptuous, but she genuinely felt they had no value in staying there. Even if they stayed, they wouldn't be of any help to her, so they should obediently go back and not get in her way, saving her the trouble of dealing with them one by one. That kind of thing was too much trouble.
The darkness outside the car window disappeared, returning to its initial blankness. The only difference was that, like a blank sheet of paper, it now bore the scribbles of a black cat with a red bow tied to its tail.
"Since you're here, stay." Fish suddenly chuckled softly, his azure eyes flashing with a crazed killing intent as he looked at everyone in the fourth carriage.
The black cat leaped from his lap onto the table, meowing loudly.
With a second meow, all the windows of the train suddenly shattered, the glass shards refracting beautiful light in the air like white crystal.
So what will happen next?
(End of this chapter)
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