Kaidan Game Train: Abide Rule or Die!
Chapter 1350 - 1351: Never Back Down

Chapter 1350: Chapter 1351: Never Back Down

Oaths are ephemeral, for most people, especially for players fighting in the game, a sentence is worth less than a piece of jerky, and trying to gain trust by swearing is inherently a move of the weak—Dai Song certainly isn’t weak in the ordinary sense, but compared to Bai Jing and Xu Huo, he is a weakling.

A person might be fearless shedding blood for his beliefs, but he doesn’t dare to waste the lives of his compatriots in vain; Xu Huo’s strength is clearly not on the same level as other Rank-C Players.

Dai Song didn’t disguise his face, so his subtle expressions, heartbeat, and pulse indicated that he believed he was speaking the truth.

Some of Bai Jing’s people had altered their appearance, some hadn’t, but overall, they also believed they were telling the truth.

The "truth" both sides believed differed, something that often happens even in daily life. From a standpoint, everyone instinctively magnifies what’s unfavorable to themselves, and due to information asymmetry, each might have conflicting "facts."

But from the description of both sides, at least one thing was agreed upon: the evolutionary disaster over twenty years ago caused many deaths for both the Ya Clan and the Zone 023 people who now occupy most of Zone 023.

"He’s not lying." Xu Huo paused briefly before saying to Bai Jing and the others, and when their expressions changed, he added, "But what he knows isn’t necessarily the truth. If Dr. Duor really conducted live human experiments, a player escorting him wouldn’t be privy to the details."

"So what?" The notebook player, holding his severed hand, said angrily, "Because he was deceived, does that mean he can kill without guilt?"

Xu Huo ignored him and asked Bai Jing, "How did you obtain Dr. Duor’s research content? From what I’ve seen and heard in the Capital City, they might not have the capability."

Possibly Zone 023 really conducted live human experiments secretly, but the chance of Twin Cities being involved was slim. One reason was that Twin Cities was indeed too poor, Chunsun Laboratory was considered relatively good for the city’s infrastructure, revealing a scarcity scent from inside out, let alone transferring someone and ending up as an instance, seemingly indicating it was something that could never be accomplished...

Upon this thought, Xu Huo paused slightly, intuition giving him some other ideas.

"We have confirmed it." Bai Jing said, "Can’t tell you the method, but I can assure you, not only Chunsun Laboratory, the Capital City and Secondary City of Twin Cities all participated in live human experiments. Dr. Duor is a key figure, killing him is the cheapest way to stop the experiments."

But at this time, Dai Song threw an old suitcase to the ground, mocking Bai Jing and his group’s cautious look, "Don’t be so afraid, it’s not a prop."

He flipped open the lid, spilling piles of documents and some potions, "These are photocopies of Chunsun Laboratory’s research results over the past year, each signed by all the researchers. The entire laboratory has been conducting genetic disease experiments for the past few years, recorded experiments with patients willingly participating in potion tests, and the entire treatment process. To save those sick people, the researchers almost haven’t been paid, those with spare money at home even donated it willingly, if it wasn’t for players occasionally providing help, many would barely manage a meal!"

"These people, such people, to secure a smooth passage for the doctor to the Secondary City, got killed one after another. They have families, distracted in serving tens of thousands of people from both cities with their lives and dedication, what makes you think you can kill them as you like without real evidence!"

Dai Song roared, eyes bloodshot: "Killing Dr. Duor equals wiping out the hope of tens of thousands of people!"

"Don’t make yourself sound so noble," Bai Jing said, "Perhaps the data you got is real, but what’s it got to do with live human experiments?"

"These are two separate matters, the fact you are not aware doesn’t mean it didn’t happen. This year, 127 of our compatriots, whether alive or dead, were sent to Twin Cities, where did they go?"

Dai Song had mentioned that earlier; captured Ya Clan people would always be sent to other cities. Of course, they somewhat knew but merely tacitly agreed.

However, now that Dr. Duor was killed, it became one of the adverse consequences of live human experiments.

There was no longer a point for both sides to continue the conversation. The Bai Jing side wanted Dr. Duor to take responsibility for live human experiments—in fact, regardless of whether Dr. Duor was truly the test conductor, they had to stop it due to the risk.

While Dai Song was determined to treat genetic diseases, even facing repeated obstruction, they constantly sent people out, not hesitating to pull others down with them.

From either perspective, both sides seemed reasonable, but they absolutely could not coexist peacefully, even at the cost of their compatriots’ lives.

"If Dr. Duor was truly the lead of live human experiments, his presence in Twin Cities doesn’t make sense; the primary experimental sites should be in other cities, right?" Xu Huo said: "Having a single doctor ambushed by you guys, other cities should have corresponding measures, have you found the laboratory conducting the experiments?"

Bai Jing and the others fell silent, not answering the question.

Xu Huo then turned to Dai Song, "Which cities did you send the captured Ya Clan people to?"

"I don’t know." Dai Song said grimly, "Even if I knew, I wouldn’t say."

Zone 023 people as the "accomplices" of live human experiments, willingly being those "accomplices."

"Where’s Dr. Duor’s body?" Xu Huo brought the topic back to Dr. Duor.

"Not found," The notebook player said: "That person was never with the previous batch of players, one of their teammates is missing too; if not devoured by the Aliens, then one of you killed him."

He stared directly at Xu Huo, believing that of the total twenty-plus players, only Xu Huo could perform any discreet action under so many eyes, whether Dr. Duor is alive or not was uncertain.

To them, Dr. Duor’s death was best because it meant they lost the reason for conflict, everyone could go their separate ways, not needing to entangle in such a dangerous place.

In fact, during just the past few minutes of conversation, the Aliens scared off by the explosion started approaching again, and within such a short period, the surrounding plants doubled in growth.

Dai Song heard the insinuation in the words and cautiously examined Xu Huo in a mix of shock and suspicion.

"I haven’t seen him since the sneak attack." Xu Huo calmly said, providing no more explanation for being questioned but instead asked Bai Jing for contact information.

Bai Jing’s companion looked at him like he was crazy, yet Bai Jing, after hesitating slightly, tossed him a specialized communicator, "It has contact information inside."

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