Weird Rules Rumor: At The Beginning, He Insisted That He Was Not Dead-Chapter 94: Train of the Century (14)

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Bai Liang raised an eyebrow and gestured to the note in her hands:

“It’s all written there. Read it yourself.”

Yu Wen hastily scanned the paper. As she read, her hands began to tremble.

“Don’t kill. There are inspectors on the train. If you kill someone, they’ll come for you...”

Damn it!

“You set me up?” Yu Wen glared at him with a look darker than a scorched pot.

Bai Liang shook his head innocently:

“No. I was just curious if you could handle the inspectors.”

Yu Wen’s expression turned to stone:

“And if I couldn’t?”

He smirked:

“Then I’d bet two hundred on you.”

【Hahaha, I’m laughing till I cry!】

【If Bai Shen bets 200, so do I!】

【Set the table! Anyone who can’t handle this, go sit at the kids’ table!】

【Poor conductor girl—he’s shocking her on purpose!】

【That move was Yasuo-level trolling—silent but deadly.】

【Still, her skills are legit. One strike, instant kill.】

【You think anyone can be a conductor here? She’s gotta be strong to survive!】

“Let’s go,” Bai Liang waved, moving toward other rooms in the wooden house.

“What about the body?” Yu Wen stared at the corpse.

He glanced back:

“Want to carry it?”

She froze, horror flashing across her face. Searching corpses was bad enough—hauling one? No thanks.

“Afraid the inspector won’t find you?” Bai Liang teased.

“I broke the rules. The inspector will come,” she muttered, anxiety tightening her brow.

“Can’t handle him?” he prodded.

Yu Wen shot him a sidelong glare:

“You think I’m that strong? I can manage grunts, but an inspector? No chance.”

“Then you’re not cheating hard enough,” he replied with a grin.

She blinked:

“What?”

“If you’re gonna cheat, go all out. Half-measures are pointless.”

Yu Wen huffed:

“Says the guy who looks like a baseline human. Got any room to talk?”

Bai Liang nodded agreeably:

“True. I’m just an ordinary guy—can’t cheat at all.”

“At least you’re self-aware,” she muttered, surprised.

As they searched dozens of rooms, Yu Wen finally asked:

“What are you looking for?”

Bai Liang paused at a doorframe:

“The sole survivor of this murder scene.”

“The child from the note?” She recalled the scribbled plea. “I hid him...”

“Yes.”

“Why? What’s a kid gonna do—fight the inspector?”

Bai Liang’s smile sharpened. “The child isn’t just a clue. He’s the reason the inspector’s coming.”

Suddenly, he swiped a hand through the air like erasing a chalkboard.

“What are you doing?!”

“Wiping our traces. Leaving only the child’s.”

“What?!” Yu Wen gaped as if he’d lost his mind.

When he finished, Bai Liang clapped once:

“Now the inspector will hunt the survivor, not you.”

【Kid: ‘Thanks for making every season warmer!’】

【Frame job of the century!】

【What skill is Bai Shen using? Reality warping?】

【Newbies think this is OP? You haven’t seen his SSS-tier hax!】

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At the house’s exit, Yu Wen hesitated:

“The inspector... really isn’t coming?”

Bai Liang pushed open the door to a dark void dotted with starlight. Inside sat a transparent dome—a Ferris wheel carriage suspended in artificial night.

As they boarded, Yu Wen murmured, almost to herself:

“When I first saw this Ferris wheel on the Century Express... I was stunned.” Her eyes reflected the false constellations. “Sometimes I think... staying here wouldn’t be so bad.”

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