He Ao smiled and said slowly, "Have you ever thought about what would happen if our physical conditions are so different, and the poison didn't affect me but you died?"

Lin Chichi: (⊙…⊙)

This girl clearly hadn't considered this aspect.

"Don't worry, it's not poisonous."

He Ao chuckled and continued eating.

Lin Chichi breathed a slight sigh of relief as she watched He Ao eat calmly, and then began to eat frantically.

During that time, she also went to the food counter and asked for a bottle of soda.

However, she was moderate and did not overeat, but rather ate in small bites.

Eat slowly and control the amount.

Eating is a problem that everyone needs to solve, and it is clear that Lin Chichi, who is the weakest, is the one who needs to solve this problem the most.

Seeing how much the two of them were enjoying their meal, Luo Luo cautiously joined them.

She didn't order any food; she was the last one to board the bus, and she was physically able and not very hungry, but He Ao still managed to give her a bowl and chopsticks.

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"...See, doesn't what I said make a lot of sense?"

Meanwhile, in the distance, Ruoti was still trying to explain the pros and cons to Jin Ya.

The blonde girl, who had been lost in thought, twitched her nose and tilted her head.

"You think it makes sense, right?"

Ruo Ti thought his persuasion had worked and immediately became excited.

Jin Ya merely glanced at him and asked softly, "Are you hungry?"

"Huh?" Ruoti was taken aback. "I mean, what are your thoughts on my suggestion?"

"what?"

Jin Ya paused for a moment, then tilted her head in confusion.

"Did you just say something? Sorry, I was a little distracted because I was hungry... If there's nothing else, could you please move aside? I'd like to get something to eat."

If mentioned: ......

In the end, he stepped aside.

He turned his head and looked at He Ao and the others who were sitting near the food pick-up area, enjoying their meals. He swallowed hard.

“There’s definitely something strange inside. You’re all going to die.”

He was indeed a little hungry, but instead of going over to order food, he muttered a curse and went straight back to his compartment.

Jin Ya ordered a yogurt and a large sandwich, sat at the table next to He Ao, and slowly finished her meal by herself.

Just as everyone had finished eating, the piercing alarm sounded again.

Everyone returned to their respective cubicles.

He closed the cubicle door and looked at the countdown clock behind the cubicle. This time, the hour hand pointed to 4 again, four hours to go.

He glanced at the time in his main body in Xidu; an hour had passed since he last crossed the tunnel.

In other words, they have four hours of free time after each tunnel crossing.

If we consider one tunnel crossing plus one free movement interval as a cycle.

Without the intervention of research institutes to prevent such special circumstances, a normal cycle should take five hours.

If the serial killer commits a crime every time he crosses the tunnel, then someone will die every five hours.

This is a very high frequency, considering there are only six passengers in total.

Five people can die in a single day.

During the free time just now, no one voted to push people into the vortex, because everyone still had moral concerns and wasn't afraid enough.

But as time went on, more and more people died, fear spread, and all the survivors inevitably began to vote to kill each other.

If people vote to kill, they'll die even faster; a game might end in less than a day.

Furthermore, it is necessary to consider the situation where no one in the team takes the lead in risking their lives to eat food. Under the influence of hunger and fear, people will lose their rationality more quickly.

Including the time it takes for passengers to board, the average time for this vehicle to finish a 'game' should be kept within one day.

According to the research institute's data, the Verola was discovered by the supernatural organization in the main world in the last few days, but that does not mean that it only arrived in the main world in the last few days.

Given how elusive this vehicle is, it's highly likely that it lingered in some remote mountain forest for ten days or half a month before being exposed to people's sight.

How many passengers boarded the bus during that time?

He Ao sat back down on the small bed.

And why did this car suddenly reveal its status in the past few days? Did it sense something?

He Ao recalled that fleeting murmur.

The ruins are approaching the main world...

These clues are like a tangled ball of yarn; untangle one knot, and you'll find a new one.

He Ao sighed and brought his thoughts back to the present moment.

He put his hand inside his clothes and took out the leaf with the array carved on it.

This leaf is his prop; others should also have similar props.

Different props have different effects, so is it possible that some props can reveal the true identity of a serial killer?

He put the leaf back into his clothes, leaned against the wall, and stared at the door of the cubicle in the distance.

Following the pattern of the 'murder game', the most active, cleverest person is most likely to be targeted and killed by the killer as a dangerous troublemaker.

And He Ao is now the most active one.

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click -

In the quiet, deep corridor, a slender cubicle door was slowly pulled open.

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The second hand of the clock slowly returned to its starting point.

click -

He Ao turned the doorknob and opened the door.

Warm, comfortable lighting illuminated the tranquil corridor, while beyond the enormous panoramic windows lay a dazzling, shimmering coastline.

The car appears to be approaching a large seaside city.

He Ao turned his head to the left. The first thing he saw was Lin Chichi, who was peeking out of cubicle number 4 next to him. This girl always opened the door very quickly. Then he saw Luo Luo from cubicle number 6.

The passenger in compartment number 5 is dead.

He Ao turned his head to the right, and Jin Ya, who was slowly walking out of the cubicle, stared at him blankly. Then he blinked. Behind Jin Ya, Ruo Ti from cubicle number 1 also came out.

All five people are alive; no one has died.

This result surprised He Ao slightly.

Did the 'serial killer' not kill anyone when he went through the tunnel this time?

The killer neither came to see Heo nor to any other passengers yesterday.

This was the first time He Ao had encountered such an opponent. This serial killer seemed to be illogical, killing according to his mood.

The longer the time drags on, the more disadvantageous it is for the serial killer, as it gives others more time to think. Therefore, the optimal solution for the serial killer is to kill every night to reduce the number of people who can threaten him.

Furthermore, from a game design perspective, since this vehicle intends for its passengers to kill each other, the serial killer must have a killing quota; he can't simply choose not to kill.

Was it not a passenger who died?

He looked up at the back of compartment number one. If he remembered correctly, the flight attendants always came from that side.

He walked over quickly.

The people around seemed confused.

"What do you want to do?"

Ruo Ti watched as He Ao walked towards him and subconsciously took a half step back.

He Ao ignored him and walked right past him.

He quickly passed through compartment number one.

Just as he passed the wall at the end of the cubicle, a man in a neat uniform with a gentle smile blocked his way.

"Hello, esteemed guest, how can I help you?"

"I don't have anything to do, I just want to wander around."

Blocking He Ao's way was a flight attendant in uniform. He Ao's gaze passed over the flight attendant's shoulder and looked behind her.

At the end of the corridor, blocked by compartment number 1, there is a smaller compartment, resembling a security booth, which is smaller than the other compartments. The door of this compartment is closed, and it seems to be the crew's living quarters.

Next to this small compartment is a short staircase, and below the staircase is a small door, which is the front door of this carriage.

Before boarding the train, He had carefully examined the exterior structure of the Viñora. Except for the dining car at the end, each car had two doors, one at the front and one at the back.

He Ao and Lin Chichi both got on the bus from the back door.

Passing through the front door of the carriage and looking further inside, you'll reach the connection point between this carriage and the next.

There are two tightly closed double doors at this junction, with windows on the doors, but the windows are covered with a hazy mist, so the scene behind the windows cannot be seen.

"Because other carriages are under maintenance, this connecting passage is currently..."

Closed.

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