My Doomsday Train

#67 - “This guy really stole the show!”

“That guy... he's really stealing the spotlight!”

After he upgraded the 'Wind Fire Wheels' to level 5, the speed of the train greatly increased. At this point, the speed of the Stellar train was already quite fast, and after a few more days of upgrading to level 10, the speed would be even faster.

This was the first time in days that the Stellar train had truly left the Abyss of Doomsday.

The previous few days when leaving the Abyss of Doomsday to pick up those goblins were just a brief stop at the edge of the cliff, without truly leaving the Abyss of Doomsday.

He actually still held a glimmer of hope in his heart.

Maybe...

Maybe he could really encounter a newly added monster boss. With his current train's strength, as long as it wasn't a particularly perverted level 3 boss, he felt he could take it down. At most, it would just take a little longer.

Even if he couldn't get the first kill, the rewards dropped from simply killing a boss were still considerable.

He was quite satisfied with the rewards he got last time from killing that level 3 man-eating spider boss.

Inside the train compartment.

Chen Mang looked into the distance. Without headlights, the front was almost completely dark. He lightly stepped on the accelerator, not daring to go too fast.

The rush of adrenaline made his arms tremble slightly. Although the train currently had level 3 armor, there weren't many things in the wasteland that could ram him, but after all, without the 'Gyroscope' yellow-grade accessory, the train could still tip over if it tilted too much.

This accessory was one of the craftable accessories after upgrading to a level 3 train.

What puzzled him a bit was.

The 'Headlights', such an ordinary and basic accessory, were not only not in the craftable accessories for level 1 and level 2 trains, but also not in the craftable accessories for level 3 trains. Could it be that they were only in the craftable accessories for level 4 trains?

Or could it be that the blueprint for this thing could only be dropped randomly in the wild through luck?

Just like that.

He drove for half an hour in the wasteland. During this time, the 'Targeting Radar' and 'Resource Detection Radar' had been in an extremely calm state, without any movement.

“There's a big haul tonight...”

But the more it was like this, the more excited Chen Mang became. He squinted his eyes slightly and looked intently into the dark depths of the wasteland. Logically speaking, in a place like the wasteland, it was impossible not to encounter a monster for half an hour.

Tonight, there really was a big haul in the wasteland.

Just then—

“Beep, beep, beep.”

The Targeting Radar started beeping first, followed by the Resource Detection Radar also beeping. The radar detected a level 1 iron mine not far away, and next to the iron mine was parked a level 1 train.

“Tsk.”

Chen Mang didn't know what he was thinking, but suddenly smiled. The loud DJ music suddenly rang from the loudspeaker outside the train, and the volume was turned to the maximum. Like a gust of wind, it roared past that level 1 train and honked the horn three times.

In the blink of an eye.

That train, along with that iron mine, was left far behind.

As for how to distinguish a level 1 train, it was really easy to distinguish. It only had three carriages, without even armor and heavy machine guns. It was obviously a level 1 train, a newbie.

He didn't plan to stop to rob this mine.

On the one hand, it was because he didn't really care about this kind of level 1 small mine now, and on the other hand... when he had just built the Stellar train and was mining in the wasteland, a level 2 train roared past him without robbing him.

His original worldview and values were set in his previous life.

But in the process of integrating into this world, the tone of this world still subtly influenced his actions.

If that level 2 train had robbed him back then, he would definitely rob this level 1 train now.

But since that train didn't rob him that day, he didn't mind imitating his predecessor and teasing the newbie.

“...”

Chen Mang, who had satisfied his mischievousness, suddenly thought of something, and the smile on his face slowly froze.

This scene was so familiar.

That level 2 train roared past him like this to fight the boss, and then fled back in a mess.

He was now also preparing to find a boss.

Could it be that he also...

Soon he shook his head, throwing the messy thoughts out of his mind. Thinking about these things late at night was unlucky.

On the 'Iron Ridge Wasteland'.

Next to an iron mine was parked a small train with only 3 carriages. At this time, inside the train compartment, a young man with white hair was staring straight at the direction the train was leaving, and after letting out a sigh of relief, he gritted his teeth slightly.

“That guy... he's really stealing the spotlight!”

“Damn it...”

“Why can he be so arrogant in the wasteland? Isn't he afraid that the music will attract monsters?”

When he saw the full appearance of that train just now, his throat was almost in his throat.

A full 8 carriages, each carriage including the train head was covered with thick black armor, and there were also 4 large-caliber heavy machine guns on the top of the carriages. If this kind of train wanted to rob him, he would have almost no room for resistance.

Whenever the train was captured, everyone might live, but the train captain must die.

But the other party seemed to be kind.

He had no intention of robbing him.

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One day—

He would also be like this, playing deafening music, controlling the train arrogantly and recklessly roaring in the wasteland.

Inside the train compartment.

This young man with white hair clenched his fists, secretly determined, and set this train, which he only met once, as his goal.

It's just that when he looked at the 49 survivors on the train panel, his face was full of sorrow.

Before the end of the world, he was a junior in college. After the end of the world, he and his classmates had been hiding in the air-raid shelter in the university. It had enough food, water, and other supplies. They had been hiding in the air-raid shelter waiting for rescue.

It's just that the rescue never came.

A few days ago, a monster broke into the air-raid shelter. After he plucked up the courage to kill it, he accidentally dropped a train token. Everyone discussed it and decided to embrace the new era, no longer continue to hide in the air-raid shelter, and build their own train to survive in the new century.

As the class monitor, and the only one who had killed a monster, and with the train token in his hand, he naturally became the train captain without a doubt.

It's just that...

When he spent a lot of effort to find an iron mine, his classmates were slacking off every day, only able to mine two or three units of iron ore a day. He had to go into battle himself every day. He could mine about 10 units of iron ore every day.

He had been comforting them, but everyone's resentment was getting bigger and bigger...

There were even complete strikes.

He didn't know how to deal with it, so he could only keep persuading them, letting everyone know that if the train couldn't quickly upgrade to level 2, it would be stranded in the wasteland, but the effect was minimal.

Many people's opinions were that it was better to return to the air-raid shelter again. The food there could last for another five years. By then, the world would definitely have returned to peace, and rescue would come at that time. There was no need to venture into the wasteland at the risk of death, and it was so tiring.

If a monster broke in halfway, he only needed to take action to kill the monster.

“...If it were you.”

The young man stood in the train, looked in the direction where the train had disappeared, and murmured in a daze: "If you were in my situation, what would you do? Since you can have such a strong train, you must have a good solution."

“I have explained all the reasons.”

“But they don’t listen.”

“The reason is so simple, it is related to everyone’s life and death, but... why don’t they listen?”

On the other side—

“Huh?”

Inside the Stellar train compartment, Chen Mang, who was sitting at the control panel, looked at the dark mass of zombies running wildly not far away and the beeping Targeting Radar, was slightly stunned, and then couldn't help but laugh.

“I really ran into it.”

“This is fate.”

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