Welcome to my Hell

Chapter 364 The train that never arrives (2)

The conductor's cheek muscles trembled for a moment, but the anger in his eyes became more and more intense, but he finally grinned.

"Hello passengers, please don't delay buying tickets. There are passengers behind you who need to buy tickets."

"Be careful next time." Yinsu let go.

The conductor immediately took away the two taboo coins, clicked the machine in front of him, and quickly issued a ticket.

"Please keep your ticket and don't lose it."

The ticket is similar to the ticket in the real world. The departure time and seat number are listed on the ticket. As well as her real name and game code, the departure station is 'Crazy Station', but the destination is unknown.

Crazy station... how crazy can it be?

Yinsu wrote down the information on the ticket and threw the ticket into the palace. How could it be as safe if it was on your body as in the palace.

Yinsu turned around and found her new companions looking at her in unison.

"Hi, everyone." Yinsu raised a smile and waved: "Nice to meet you."

Other players: "..."

No player responded to her, so Yinsu retracted his claws and put them back in his pocket.

"Hey, what did you give him just now?" A rough and rude voice from among the players broke the strange silence.

Yinsu followed the sound and looked over.

The man who spoke was wearing gray leather overalls with a black short-sleeved shirt underneath. The overalls looked like work clothes worn by slaughterhouse workers, stained with dull blood.

The smile on Yinsu's face faded, she glanced at him extremely indifferently, ignored him, and walked towards the platform.

The man frowned and stepped forward to grab Yinsu: "I want to ask you something..."

The man opened his mouth and wanted to scream, but he remembered the rule that another player had seen just now: "Don't make loud noises", so the "ah" stuck in his chest.

The man's palm was easily pinched by the girl and moved down. Everyone heard two crisp sounds of 'click'. The girl raised her foot and kicked the man's knee. The man's legs softened and he knelt down with a thud.

The girl holding his hand leaned down, with a smile on her cold face, and said softly: "Sir, do you have anything else to ask?"

The man didn't dare to yell and gasped in pain: "No...no."

"What a pity. I thought that if you insist on asking, you can change the question to a different part of the body." Yinsu looked regretful and asked without giving up: "I will be happy to answer your questions. Are you really not going to ask?"

man:"……"

How dare the man ask, shaking his head repeatedly.

Yinsu sighed, let go of the man, and looked up at the players who were all looking here: "You are looking at me like this, do you have questions to ask?"

"..."

If one body part changes the question, who can afford to ask?

The conductor just said the same thing. If you don't have money to pay, you can use your body organs... Couldn't she have learned this from the conductor? !

Yinsu didn't mind the new friends asking questions, but it was very rude to ask so arrogantly.

The man in overalls had two of his fingers broken. He covered his wrists and stood up from the ground. His snake-like eyes followed the retreating figure.

"Look..." The man in overalls gritted his teeth and lowered his voice: "What are you looking at? Is there anything good to see?!"

The players immediately looked away, rummaging through their luggage and discussing.

"Did you just see what she used to buy the ticket?"

"I didn't see clearly..."

"My luggage has been rummaged through and I have no money at all. Is it possible that we really have to use our body parts to buy tickets?"

"...I feel like this dungeon is set up like this."

"This station is about to close. Passengers who have not yet purchased tickets are asked to complete their purchases as soon as possible." The announcement sounded again.

The players' expressions changed. They didn't know the time to board the bus, but they were reminded twice by the broadcast, so there shouldn't be much time.

Yinsu stood on the yellow line and looked at the two tracks in front.

The player wrapped in a black robe that she had seen just now stood next to her, "Hello, can you make a deal?"

The voice was that of a girl.

It was a very quiet voice, as if hearing her speak could make you feel calm.

Yinsu put his hands in his trench coat pockets, "What deal?"

"ticket."

"Ten thousand points."

"Can."

"..." Oops, it's getting lower.

But after everything was said, Yinsu didn't sit back and raise the price. Both parties added friends to complete the transfer.

Yinsu confirmed that the points had arrived, "Forbidden coins."

Girl in black robe: "Thank you."

The girl in black robe floated away... Yes, Yinsu felt that she was floating away, because the black robe almost dragged on the ground, and her shoes were completely invisible.

Yinsu watched her return to the ticket window, quickly completed the purchase and got the ticket.

It seems she has forbidden coins on her.

The girl in black robe bought the ticket. The players tried to talk to the girl in black robe, but the other party did not speak and just pointed silently in the direction of Yinsu.

Everyone: "..."

Half a minute later, two other players came near Yinsu and said tentatively: "Hello... hello, can you tell us how to buy tickets?"

Businessman Su was very reputable and did not raise the price: "Ten thousand points."

"...10,000, can it be cheaper?" A low-risk dungeon only costs two or three thousand points. If you perform well in the dungeon, you may get five or six thousand points at the end of the settlement, but even then, you still have to clear two levels. Only one copy can save up to 10,000.

Therefore, points are extremely valuable to players.

Yinsu was surprised: "Do you dare to bargain with the conductor?"

"..."

Of course I don't dare...

"Ten thousand, just ten thousand, I'll buy it." Another player whispered in his companion's ear.

They can definitely earn it back from other players after buying it from her.

Yinsu knew what they wanted to do, but he didn't care. After the transaction, he directly told the other party how to buy the tickets.

"Forbidden coins?"

"It's the ticket for the fixed copy sold in the game mall." Yinsu was worried that they didn't know what the forbidden currency was, so he explained thoughtfully.

Forbidden coins are 'tickets' for fixed dungeons. They can be purchased with points in the mall. Players should have obtained them.

But except for players who want to go to a fixed copy, who has nothing to do to stock up on this...

"No?" Yinsu saw the two people's expressions of embarrassment and smiled brightly, "I can sell it to you. It only costs 15,000."

"..."

Oh shit!

She thought they could earn back the points they spent...if she didn't stop them from buying the news, she could earn back the points, but they didn't have the taboo coins.

"How many coins do I need to buy a ticket?"

"Two."

"Thirty thousand is too expensive..."

"Then you use your organs to buy tickets with the conductor." Yinsu smiled nonchalantly: "I'm just a kind person and want to help you. I don't have to earn these points."

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