"I'll put the forum here for now, and the next step is to find a tram and make it a dark funeral car..."Chen

Yan hung the edited post on the website, but did not publish it.

He looked at the tram space that traversed the secluded space, and looked forward to its performance.

"Come on, let's see which unlucky ones will catch the train to hell!"

............

As the transportation center of the entire Dongying country, Duyin City has an extremely large number of passenger throughput every day, so the rail transit here is very developed.

Saori commutes to work by light rail every day, and the sound of the train door closing is almost etched into her genes.

Growing up, she lived in a busy city, where her mother and father were both railway workers.

Therefore, her impression of her family is like a train running on a railway.

"Please be careful, the doors are about to close..."

After a dull door closing, Saori saw her face on the glass of the door.

That face has long lost its former vigor, and coping with daily life has made her almost do her best.

"The train is going in Higashimachi, next stop: Wakako Road..."

Saori felt that the direction of the train was no longer his home, but a future full of tiredness and disappointment.

"Ahh

The passengers on this train have their own tiredness and rush, and no one will sigh for the sorrow of others.

Saori habitually picked up her phone, and in the shaking of the train, she saw

the time: 22:

39

"I hate the last train..."

, Saori turned on the phone, trying to indulge herself in a meaningless thrill for a short time, temporarily forgetting fatigue and loss, and letting cheap happiness fill her head.

But she found that it seemed that all kinds of entertainment were starting to bore her too, and the whole world seemed to become a sticky and tasteless paste.

Just as she put down her phone and was about to look out the window at the night scene, she was surprised to find that at some point, there was an extra parallel train outside the window.

"Is it a new train, didn't notice?"

There was nothing to do anyway, and she looked out against the glass of the door, which was also filled with many off-duty people, suits and leather shoes, exhausted.

Saori looked at the people in the car and unconsciously thought about her own life, and the stern expressions of her parents appeared in front of her eyes again.

"No, maybe... There is no if... I can't go back.

Just as her mood was down again, a figure caught her attention on the parallel train.

"If someone wears the same clothes as me, she must be very tired."

She saw that at the door of the opposite car, there was also a girl standing, dressed exactly like herself, with her back to her.

"I wish you a happy tomorrow and no more overtime."

She sighed on the glass, drew a heart, and waited for the white mist to dissipate, wanting to see the train again.

When the moisture on the window glass disappeared again, the parallel train disappeared without a trace.

"It's a turn, then I wish all those who get off work at this time can live happily in this world..."

Saori clasped her hands together, and she didn't know why her mood had changed a lot, probably because she saw the girl who was very similar to herself.

"The train is about to arrive, please prepare in advance for passengers who get off the train."

The passengers on the bus came and went, changing a group of people, and then a group of people, their expressions were like this dreary night, without any brilliance.

Of course, except for Saori, she rarely grabbed a seat.

"Two stops left before I get off the bus, maybe I'll be able to meet that car one more time?"

Saori thought so, then shook her head, turned on her phone, and continued browsing the entertainment content that was not nutritious.

"Uhhh

Everyone looked out the window and saw that there was a parallel train right next to it, right next to the train they were on.

"Oh, is it a new line?"

"I don't know, I haven't seen it before."

"It's good to drive one more, next time you don't have to rush to squeeze the last train..."

Saori found that the parallel car didn't seem to have its lights on, and it was black in the glass, and it didn't seem to be the one she had just seen.

The parallel trains slowly accelerated, and the friction between the wheels and the railroad was slightly harsh, like a whistle.

At the moment when the trains staggered, Saori seemed to see a figure standing in front of the train door and looking out...

She didn't know if it was her own delusion, the figure looked like herself.

"Maybe I'm having a paranormal event?"

Saori chuckled softly as she watched the video, after all, she had heard many similar rumors recently.

The official refuted the rumors, and those people insisted on claiming that the disappearance of the supermarket was real, and even said that the demon possessed child was about to bring about the end of the world.

As a staunch atheist, she has always scoffed at this kind of stuff.

However, she swiped a video in which a blogger was introducing a weird talk site, which looked very interesting.

She opened the link to the website, saw the posts about the weird stories, and flipped through them with relish.

"If the author were to write a novel, he might be able to make some money..."

She read two or three posts, and was impressed by the details compiled by the author, if it was really a novel, it would definitely take a lot of time to describe it in such detail.

"Coming to the final stop: Higashimachi, please prepare all passengers to get off the train."

"I've finally arrived at the station, I hope the world will be better for me tomorrow..."

Saori picked up her bag and stood at the door, waiting with the others for the familiar platform.

Just as the train was slowly coming to a stop, she noticed that there seemed to be a train parked on the opposite platform, and there were still passengers coming and going.

"Could it be that the train is going to move forward? It's already in such a remote suburb, and it's still necessary to continue operating..."

Saori looked at the mountains in the distance, where there were no lights at night, and it was impossible for anyone to take the light rail.

"I'm afraid the people who run the train don't have broken heads..."

Saori followed the flow of people out of the train and walked towards the exit.

Before leaving, she glanced at the platform opposite, and the train had really started, heading out into the deep darkness.

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