Although these refugees were only one step away from the train, there was no excitement on their faces, but instead a hint of despair.

"How is it? Isn't it spectacular?" Loki chuckled and said, "You have definitely never seen such a scene on Earth.

This is the precursor to the end of the world. Doesn’t it look fun?”

“Ha!” Ling Ge patted Loki’s shoulder and said playfully, “I’ve been through a lot more than you think. This kind of scene doesn’t scare me.”

Loki shrugged, unable to deny it.

"Let's go!" Sylvie said lightly.

Loki was stunned for a moment, "Let me make it clear first, we can't even think about getting on the train."

“I agree, these refugees will definitely not watch us at the beginning.

By then, the situation will be even worse.”

"Who said we were going to fight?"

"Your plans all involve fighting."

Sylvie did not refute, "But not this time. I will use charm to control a soldier and let him lead us through the crowd. If anyone dares to cause trouble to us..."

"Just let him shoot?" Rocky interrupted. "Then what? Kill all the soldiers and hijack the train?"

Ling Ge rolled his eyes at him and sneered, "Don't think you have a say just because you hijacked a plane. The situation here is different. There are too many people."

"So, it's up to them whether to fight or not." Sylvie said. If everything went well, she would not want to get entangled with these soldiers, but if something unexpected happened in the middle, it would not be up to them.

"This time, we'll do it my way." Loki said as a green light flashed on his body and he changed into a soldier's uniform. "How do I look?"

"Looks like someone with a bad plan." Sylvie said.

"What a great plan." Loki laughed, and then took Sylvie away. "Watch my instructions later."

At this moment, he suddenly thought of something and turned to look at Ling Ge, "How about... I try to escort two people at a time."

"This is too vulnerable." Sylvie frowned and said, "I'd better use my charm to control a soldier! It would be safer for the two of us to escort him onto the train."

"No need!" Ling Ge waved his hand and took out the transparent memory. "Playing the role of a prisoner is not suitable for me. I have a better idea."

【Invisible! (Transparent)】

As the memory was inserted into the drive, Ling Ge's body instantly turned transparent and disappeared in front of the two people.

Seeing this, Loki laughed at himself and said, "I forgot he had this trick. He's already invisible, so why would he need a ticket?"

752. Party in the Doomsday, I am a professional at selling out teammates

Loki escorted Sylvie through the first line of defense very easily. The soldiers at the entrance did not stop them, but the two did not expect that there was a strict ticket inspection before getting on the bus.

As soon as Loki took a step forward, he was stopped by a soldier.

"I'm taking this guy to Sulu."

"Okay! Where are the tickets?"

"I have orders from above to take her to the car."

The soldier was stunned. An order from above? He hadn't received it! He had to ask his superior for instructions.

"Sir, they..."

Before the ticket inspector could finish his words, Sylvie's right hand grabbed his arm, and a green light flashed across her fingers.

"Is everything alright?" the officer came over and asked.

"Well! Everything is fine," said the soldier checking the tickets. "I just remembered that headquarters sent a message on the radio this morning asking them to get on the train."

Loki and Sylvie looked at the officer nervously at the same time. Whether they could get on the train safely now depended on whether this guy nodded.

The commander looked at them deeply and said, "Okay!"

The two of them secretly breathed a sigh of relief and got on the train immediately.

The carriage was filled with bright lights and wine, and well-dressed wealthy people were drinking champagne with happy smiles on their faces. The end of the world outside seemed to have nothing to do with them at all.

"Good evening, passengers." Loki escorted Sylvie into the carriage. The two did not continue to disguise themselves, but went straight to Ling Ge and sat on a semicircular bench around the table.

"Um...I can't take the train in the opposite direction." Loki looked at the two of them embarrassedly.

"I never sit with my back to the door!" Sylvie said unhappily. "It's already this late, so stop asking for too much. Just sit where you want to sit!"

"You two, I think I need to remind you.

Now one of you is a soldier and the other is a prisoner. It seems a bit inappropriate to have such an equal dialogue!"

"What are you afraid of? The train has already started." Loki said nonchalantly.

"It's dangerous because the train has already started, because it means that the officer just now will also be on the train.

You got on the bus safely, but if you were too ostentatious, it would cause a lot of unnecessary trouble.

Unless..." Ling Ge paused and slapped a white ticket on the table, "You have this."

"How did you get the ticket?" Loki asked with his eyes wide open.

Ling Ge spread his hands, "Do you think it's difficult for a thief who can turn invisible to steal a ticket from these rich people?"

Loki gave a polite smile and looked at Sylvie. "This guy always likes to do unnecessary things."

"Haha! This is not a superfluous move. It is just in case."

"Then why don't you steal more? No, take two tickets!" Sylvie asked in confusion.

"You two have already shown your faces in front of that officer. You didn't have tickets before getting on the bus, but you got tickets after getting on. This is a waste of time!" Ling Ge said speechlessly. "So, just in case, Loki, you use illusion to turn yourself into a rich man, and Sylvie, you find a rich man to possess you, and try not to do anything rash before getting off the bus."

"I'm sorry to refuse this." Loki hesitated for a moment and said, "I'm not as worried as you are. Besides, using magic all the time consumes a lot of physical strength.

We still need to recharge the time controller after we get off the train, and I don’t think the soldiers guarding the Ark will be so easy to talk to.”

“This time I agree with what he said. We are hijacking the electricity that is the only hope left for a nation. It will definitely not be easy.

And since everyone here is a person of status, I don't think the soldiers would dare to check them easily." Sylvie yawned as she spoke.

"Are you tired? Feel free to take a break!"

"I can't sleep in a place like this."

Loki asked in surprise, "You can't sleep on the train?"

"No, I can't sleep next to someone who is unreliable."

"Is that so? Are you talking about me?" Loki pointed at himself with self-awareness.

"You can hit a ton first!"

"It's a beautiful thought."

...

Listening to the conversation between the two Lokis, Ling Ge felt a little sleepy.

From looking up information to hunting down Sylvie, to fighting in the Time Mutation Administration, and now escaping from the apocalypse, he has never rested.

"Well...you guys chat first, I'm going to sleep first, call me when you get to the station." Ling Ge said as he lay down on the table.

"Wow!" Sylvie was stunned for a moment. "Do you trust us so much? Although I don't want to admit it, we are the gods of trickery!"

"Yes, I would have forgotten if you hadn't told me." Ling Ge silently took out the Fangs memory, "Okay, there's no problem now."

Loki and Sylvie looked at the mechanical dinosaur on the table, looking at each other in confusion, not knowing whether to laugh or cry.

"You don't think this thing can intimidate both of us, do you?" Loki said playfully.

"Of course not, but as long as I can hold you back for a few seconds, I will wake up. Then...you will have to bear the consequences at your own risk."

Hearing this, the two men's eyes changed when they looked at Fang, and they said nothing more.

...

I don’t know how much time had passed, maybe a few hours, or maybe more than ten minutes.

In short, Ling Ge felt it was particularly noisy when he woke up. When he opened his eyes, he saw Loki dancing to a cheerful beat in the middle of the carriage, and other service staff were also playing relaxing tunes. It was like a doomsday party.

"This idiot." Ling Ge smiled bitterly and shook his head. He actually believed that the God of Trickery would calm down.

"Sylvie's just going to ignore it? Oh, where's Sylvie?" Thinking of this, Ling Ge looked around and found the goddess of trickery lying on the table like him. Seeing that she was sleeping more peacefully than himself, his face darkened instantly. Didn't he agree not to sleep next to an unreliable person?

"Sister, wake up." Ling Ge shook her arm vigorously.

Sylvie subconsciously drew out the knife, then opened her eyes in confusion, "Are we at the station yet?"

"Not really. We are still some distance away from the Ark, but before that we may have some troubles to deal with." Ling Ge raised his thumb and pointed at Loki who was singing and dancing.

When Sylvie looked over, she shuddered immediately, and the sleepiness in her body disappeared, replaced by full alertness.

Because Loki had changed back into his original costume and seemed to have become the focus of the whole audience.

"This idiot."

"It's rare that we've reached a consensus!" Ling Ge said, then changed the subject, "But you're not much better, I thought you two could check each other, so you can be more secure before getting off the train.

But I didn’t expect that… I can only say that I overestimated you.”

Sylvie rolled her eyes and immediately walked over to pull Loki back, "Are you drunk?"

“No, I’m just full.

Remember, I'm full." Loki said patiently, and then took a snack from the counter, "Try this, it goes especially well with fig wine.

You have to believe me, fig wine is really delicious.”

"Alas! Drinking is a hindrance!" Ling Ge sighed, "When I have a child in the future, I will definitely not let him drink. If he does drink, at least I will train him to be the type who can drink a thousand cups without getting drunk."

"Where's your uniform? We should be stealthy." Sylvie asked with some blame.

"No one cares. It's the end of the world."

"I think something's wrong."

"Yes!" Loki pointed at the car window above his head disapprovingly, "That planet is going to hit us."

"Don't mess around, I saw someone looking at you strangely."

“Hahaha!” Ling Ge grabbed Loki’s shoulders, turned him around, and pointed at the word ‘mutant’ on the back of his clothes. “No doubt, from the moment he put on this outfit, this guy has had the words ‘I am a spy’ written on his face.”

Loki subconsciously touched his back, his eyes twitching slightly, "Not really! This isn't the Time Variance Administration, maybe they just thought my clothes were unique! After all, I've been singing for so long without any accidents!"

Sylvie rolled her eyes. "Maybe an accident is on its way, but you just haven't noticed it."

"Why are you so suspicious?"

"Probably because I've spent my whole life running from the omnipresent fascists you work for."

Ling Ge shrugged. "I don't have as much experience in escaping as she does, but from my past experience, if you want to live a long life, you must be rigorous."

Loki was stunned for a moment, then smiled awkwardly and said, "Let's change the subject! Sylvie, I have the answer."

"Answer to what?"

"Your question." Loki answered seriously, stretched out his right hand and conjured a dagger, "Love is a dagger."

"Wait! What the hell?

What on earth did you two talk about while I was asleep?" Ling Ge's eyes flickered with the flame of gossip, and he suddenly felt that the relationship between the two trickster gods in front of him was a little more complicated than he thought.

"Don't think too much about it." Sylvie glared at him. "He and I just exchanged our experiences and some...some academic research."

"It's okay! I understand, I understand." Ling Ge patted his chest and gave her an understanding look.

Just as Sylvie was about to explain, the front and rear doors of the carriage suddenly opened, and several soldiers walked over, led by a middle-aged man.

The middle-aged man pointed at Loki among the three and said, "That's him. I think he's particularly suspicious."

"Can you show me your tickets, please?"

"No problem." Ling Ge raised his right hand and handed him his ticket.

The officer checked it, made sure there was no problem, and handed it back.

"Where are you two?"

"Um...we came here with him." Loki pointed at Lingge and said.

"Sir, don't be ridiculous. One ticket only allows one person to board the train." The officer's tone became a little unfriendly. "Please show me your tickets."

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