Kaidan Game Train: Abide Rule or Die!
Chapter 1319 - 1320: The Moon and Sword Light

Chapter 1319: Chapter 1320: The Moon and Sword Light

These three pieces of information are not really useful, and of course, they are very cheap. There’s not even a strategy, which means there are only two possibilities in this case.

First, the mortality rate of this instance is very high, and the clearance rate is low. Few players survive, and even if they do, they still don’t know how to clear it.

Second, not many people go to this instance, so the instance information is not valuable.

Rank-C Copy, no matter how you look at it, the first possibility seems more likely. Additionally, the information mentions that Zone 023 is a post-disaster zone, which means the entire area once experienced catastrophic destruction and wasn’t successfully rebuilt afterward.

Generally, the natural environment in such zones is very harsh. It’s not just the climate; there may also be a large presence of alien species and mutant plants, making human survival difficult.

Of course, there must still be cities left if a fixed instance is created here, likely a place similar to the W37 Base Station.

Food and water can’t be purchased through the game platform, hence they’re essential items. However, the mention of antitoxin led him to purchase a batch in advance, along with some anti-poison gear. As for transportation, he can buy it when he arrives.

"Bang, bang, bang!" Someone pounded on the door heavily and shouted, "The person inside, come out!"

Xu Huo closed his personal panel and only hit the open button when the person impatiently kicked the door, "What’s up?"

A tall, muscular man with dark skin stood outside. He wore a tank top, openly displaying the Black Player’s number, and pointed at Xu Huo, "Give me your room."

As he spoke, he threw a stack of money on the table, "This is for you, the room is mine now."

Xu Huo chuckled, tossed the White Notes back, and closed the door.

"Wait!" the husky man quickly held the door frame, "Name your price!"

"I don’t need money." The door closed as usual, and the other party didn’t force his way in. After the door shut, the woman leaning next to it said to the husky man, "If others don’t want to give it, don’t force it. It’s the same outside."

The woman’s injuries were severe, with an unusually pale face and lips, seemingly from excessive blood loss, speaking weakly.

The husky man stood in front of her, blocking the car’s malicious gazes, and made a move to help her up, "Let’s go to another car."

But the woman shook her head, "We’ve already switched two cars; the others are probably the same."

Helpless, the husky man could only move her to a corner, using a Defense Shield to partition a small space, and stood guard in front of it himself.

When the train announced it was about to turn off the lights, the sky outside quickly switched to night. Everyone’s breathing instantly became lighter, followed by a tapping sound on the windows, like raindrops falling.

The thin compartment walls weren’t very soundproof, or perhaps it was designed to achieve this effect. As the sound intensified, the passengers quickly felt the outside covered with something, making even the sound seem muffled, like through a silencing layer.

But it did not disappear.

If those jumping onto the train were alien species, then at least several layers had clung to the outside of the compartment by now. It felt as though the train had slowed down, though this wasn’t an illusion.

This wasn’t an illusion, the train indeed slowed down, but not because of the weight. The train itself decelerated; it’s normal operation. Passing through areas densely populated by alien species, the train slowed to minimize their impact on the tracks. Don’t assume they only leap onto the roof; they can fall onto the tracks, and if blocked, it could lead to more severe consequences than them breaching the windows.

As the train decelerated noticeably, the frequency of heavy objects thudding against the windows reduced. It was unclear what the terrain on either side was like, but one could vaguely hear the sound of alien species tumbling to both sides, suggesting a certain height.

The compartment was silent for a long time, during which alien species hanging onto the windows gradually jumped away like cargo being unloaded. Soon, the encircling pressure eased, and after a while, the train picked up speed until all aliens seemed to have fallen off half an hour later.

With no more obstructions, one could finally peek at the outside scenery. Although still in the night, there were crescents on both sides of the sky, seeming symmetrical along the tracks, all at the same angle.

"It’s rare to see the moon from a train," the severely injured woman by the window suddenly said, "It’s beautiful."

No one responded to her, not even the husky man remained silent.

Under such light, players with good vision could naturally see if there were alien species outside the tracks. Those who didn’t dare move before now became active, and soon, fighting sounds came from the front compartment.

The noise seemed contagious, soon spreading to more compartments, creating a tense atmosphere in Xu Huo’s compartment. When two people were gearing up to attack the injured woman and the husky man, suddenly the front compartment door, sealed with props, was yanked open with a loud bang. The wounded Purple-eyed Woman and six companions rushed over!

"Bang!" The last player to enter used a prop to block the compartment door in advance, but unexpectedly, as soon as the door was set up, a powerful force went through the prop, breaking it in two and sending the player behind flying.

"Don’t let him in!" The Purple-eyed Woman screamed sharply. Before her voice faded, several sword lights danced within the compartment, decapitating four people in one go!

"Who is it!" Someone subconsciously shouted in the compartment. However, looking towards the door, they saw a man in a strange robe nonchalantly twirl the long sword in his hand. With the sword’s cold gleam emerged several sword lights—so fast that they could hardly capture the slashing action. Players only saw him twirl the sword briefly before the unpredictable sword lights flew towards their heads!

With precautions taken, no one died in the compartment this time, but two were severely injured. The man in the robe stood at the door; past the transition compartment was his original one, where the rear door jammed with an arm. The automatic door couldn’t close, revealing between its openings a compartment filled only with corpses.

"I don’t believe you can kill us all!" While everyone’s spirits sank, the Purple-eyed Woman player suddenly spoke, "Dare to come in?!"

The robed man glanced at the closed room on the side, raising his right foot. People inside the compartment recoiled at the move, but his action paused at the door because the side room door opened, and a semi-transparent barrier, visible to the naked eye, stood inside the compartment door.

The barrier didn’t block the door entirely, leaving some gaps. Its sides and top also weren’t closed, looking more like a screen placed at the entrance.

The robed man withdrew his foot, stood still for two seconds, and then turned away.

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