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??466: Chapter 466 Wheelchair Man

466: Chapter 466 Wheelchair Man

Indeed, not long after they returned to their compartnt, Weiwei’s father also ca back and nonchalantly sat next to Weiwei.

“Uncle, are you getting off the train today?” Weiwei turned to ask Xu Huo.

“I can’t get off.” Xu Huo smiled at her.

Weiwei seed very pleased, “That’s great, I really like Uncle, and I don’t want you to get off so soon.”

“Weiwei.” Her mother sounded a bit displeased and called her na with emphasis, but Weiwei didn’t care, pretending not to hear and continued to play with the toys gifted by the two players from the second car, making them fight each other, one in each hand.

Minutes later, only Weiwei’s voice remained in the compartnt, as the players who had been chatting comfortably yesterday were now all silent.

Before long, a few more new players arrived on the train—around five or so, three of whom moved from the fourth car into the third car.

Xu Huo saw Weiwei’s mother stretch her hand on the table, then she retracted her thumb and index finger.

Redirecting his gaze as if nothing was amiss, Xu Huo turned to look at Dr.

Deng.

Dr.

Deng, under his gaze, tensed up involuntarily, looking at him with a questioning glance.

“Would you like sothing to eat?” Xu Huo asked.

Dr.

Deng breathed a sigh of relief, “Anything will do.”

Xu Huo called over the attendant.

After lunchti ended, Xu Huo moved his seat to a corner near the front of the train and silently calculated the ti in his mind.

Sensing the changes in deanor and body language of the players in the sa car, he frowned secretly—the group might not wait until night to make a move…

The timing was so coincidental that just as this thought flashed through his mind, a commotion arose from the second car.

First, the front door of the compartnt along with the surrounding tal panels was cut away and vanished.

By the ti the second car was fully exposed to the view of the first car, the rear door was also twisted open by a force.

The fighting began unexpectedly, but in the blink of an eye, those guarding the coffin box swiftly killed a player who was already in the second car!

Next, the couple that had gifted Weiwei and the three players who rushed into the second car from the third beca the main force of the attack.

Four of them drew away so of the fire, while a shorter player with elusive movents bypassed the security personnel’s blockade and appeared directly on top of the coffin box!

“Hehe!

I’ll be taking this!” he declared, slamming his palm toward the coffin box, but he was intercepted halfway by an invisible force, unable to press down no matter how hard he tried.

It seed his prop required him to touch the coffin box to work.

Annoyed at being obstructed, he drew his gun from his waist and shot at the person propped next to the coffin box.

The two players whose hands were fused with the coffin box didn’t even blink.

The targeted person raised their other hand and caught the bullet like snagging a sluggish mosquito, then nonchalantly threw it back—with more force than it had when shot from the muzzle, striking the shorter player in the thigh without giving him any ti to react!

At the sa ti, the person on the other side of the coffin box stood up, forming a cross with two fingers in the air, and the kneeling shorter player was sliced into four pieces, swiftly caught by a trash bin that materialized out of nowhere.

Not a single drop of blood was spilled before it was all tidied up.

Similarly, the other players were eliminated efficiently and cleanly, leaving no trace as if they had never appeared, while the security personnel calmly returned to their respective places.

Dr.

Deng watched with bated breath, not daring to let out a loud exhale.

Seeing those people seemingly had no intention to leave the second carriage, he couldn’t help but say, “Thank goodness they don’t plan on slaughtering everyone.”

Xu Huo glanced at the few people beside him, but noticed that two of them were making moves.

Even with the escort personnel firmly stationed in one carriage, that did not stop other ambitious players.

The players in the third carriage also saw that sothing was wrong and began retreating toward the fourth carriage.

“Should we go too?” Dr.

Deng couldn’t contain himself and said to Xu Huo, “It’s too dangerous to stay here!”

Xu Huo’s gaze swept past the second carriage, his expression sowhat hesitant.

But just as the situation remained tense with swords drawn and bows at the ready, a strange gas suddenly surged out from the second carriage.

It moved very quickly, was slightly blue, yet was utterly odorless.

Although Xu Huo put on his “Oxygen Supply” the mont he could, he was still affected; the instant he was enveloped by the gas, all other players vanished from his view, leaving only the faint sounds of the moving train echoing in the empty carriage.

Of course, it was impossible for people to vanish into thin air.

He quickly activated the “Star-binding Sphere” and “Director’s Privilege”—under the current circumstances, these two props were the most practical!

What he didn’t expect, though, was that before he could use “Director’s Privilege,” the gaphone in his hand suddenly slipped away, and then a voice spoke out of nowhere, “This little prop is quite interesting.”

Xu Huo instinctively felt soone was in front of him, and he was about to use the Star-binding Sphere when the effect of the gas disappeared, and a wheelchair-bound man with blue eyes appeared before him, holding his prop in hand.

The effect wasn’t just gone for him; the players in the first carriage also displayed a guarded look upon seeing the man in the wheelchair, and the expressions on the escort personnel from the second carriage didn’t improve much; they were even more nervous than the players in the first carriage!

“Who are you?” Weiwei quickly recovered and moved closer to talk to him.

Unfortunately, the man in the wheelchair raised a finger and drew it across the air, and she found herself unable to make a sound as soon as she opened her mouth.

With another slash, she collapsed to her knees.

Weiwei’s parents attempted to rescue her but were obstructed by an invisible wall, unable to break through whether they employed props or special abilities.

Xu Huo looked at where the two were knocking, not trusting his eyes, a colorful diamond-shaped pattern appeared where they were attacking.

Then he felt the wheelchair-bound man’s gaze sweep over him.

His body tensed up involuntarily, reminding him of the feeling he had when he left Brick Tale Town and encountered that man carrying a suitcase.

These two were completely different types of people, but the sensation they gave him was strikingly similar.

Having made up his mind, he simply sat down in place.

The man in the wheelchair seed to have no interest in causing him trouble.

After toying with the gaphone for a while, he placed it on the table, flicking his finger lightly forward.

Xu Huo caught his own prop but saw that the man had already turned around, addressing the players at the front and back of the carriage, “I only wish for a quiet and peaceful journey.

I hope everyone will not spoil my mood.

Also, please have the attendants clean up the opposite carriage and remove the bloodstains.”

Two attendants appeared in the first carriage at the sa ti, greeted the man in the wheelchair, and began rapidly cleaning the second carriage with their props.

Not only did they wash away the stains and replace the damaged tables and chairs, but they also restored the front and back doors, while those players who seed to be escort personnel just kept shifting their positions, stoically carrying the coffin boxes.

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