I Slaughtered Through the Dungeon Worlds with My Cheats

Chapter 44 - 44 I Report, Someone is Evading the Fare!



Chapter 44: Chapter 44 I Report, Someone is Evading the Fare!

“What’s on the menu today?” The Abnormality seemed to often ride this train.

“Sir, hello, today we have Heart and Lung Bone Soup, which also includes blood ginseng and corpse worms aged over three years,” the attendant said.

“Wow, today’s going to be a treat, but I suppose it won’t come cheap, right?” the passenger asked.

“Just the Heart and Lung Soup is a great deal at 10 soul coins, 20 if you add corpse worms and blood ginseng, and with a thigh bone, fifty.”

As the attendant spoke, she promptly lifted the lid off the large iron bucket.

Once the lid was removed, the passenger leaned over to take a look and took a deep sniff, a look of contentment appearing on his face. @@novelbin@@

“Good, it looks like it’s made with high-quality ingredients, give me the twenty yuan set.”

“Thump!” There was a sound.

But from the eyes of that Abnormality, a maggot crawled out and fell directly into the large iron bucket.

Both the Abnormality and the attendant made no reaction to the maggot falling into the bucket.

Soon, a large bowl of soup was delivered into the hands of the Abnormality.

“Delicious, too delicious.” He gulped down a big mouthful and then chewed on the ginseng whiskers and corpse worms with relish.

The attendant continued pushing the cart, this time stopping in front of a seat in the third row.

“Auntie, I remember the food used to be free, why does it cost now?” the kid holding a ball asked, looking up.

“Because many passengers complained that our complimentary food was too awful to eat, so we launched new services last week,” the attendant explained.

“I see, then, auntie, are the thigh bones from a live person or a Clone?”

“If it were a Clone, it wouldn’t be worth this price,” the child asked again.

“Of course it’s not a Clone, look, it’s just like those guys,” said the attendant, pointing to Mu Rufeng and his group.

“Mmm, then auntie, give me the fifty yuan dish, warm up my stomach before the big meal,” the child said innocently, glancing back at Mu Rufeng.

Mu Rufeng had no reaction, but the other two players were scared pale.

A large bowl of soup was served, with a piece of thigh bone in it, covered with a layer full of corpse worms and ginseng whiskers.

The portion was indeed very generous.

The child grabbed the thigh bone and bit off a piece, crunching it loudly.

“It seems like it’s been frozen, right? I still prefer fresh ones, but this is a nice appetizer,” the child said seriously.

Soon, the attendant pushed the cart to the fourth row, where Mu Rufeng was.

“To this… Passenger, what would you like?” the attendant asked, still addressing the bound old lady.

“Mmmph, mmm!” The old lady struggled fiercely, to no avail, unable to even speak.

“Attendant, I report that there’s a ghost here evading the fare.”

Mu Rufeng suddenly pointed at the basket on the ground.

“Someone is dodging the fare?” The attendant’s eyes flashed with a hint of crimson in an instant.

“Yes, inside this basket, there’s a ghost, and he didn’t buy a ticket,” said Mu Rufeng.

Without saying a word, the attendant reached straight for the basket.

At that moment, the basket’s lid flew open abruptly, and the ghost’s head jumped out.

“I’ll pay the fare, I’ll pay the fare,” the head promptly said.

“Pay the fare? Okay, for a special price, one hundred yuan,” the attendant said with a hint of regret on her face.

The attendant’s prey wasn’t limited to just living passengers; Abnormalities were also included.

“What? One hundred yuan? Isn’t the ticket only fifty?” the ghost’s head exclaimed in shock.

“You can choose not to pay,” said the attendant coldly.

For an attendant, skimming a little off the top was normal.

As for complaints? Without VIP status, what good would a common complaint do?

“Fine, I’ll pay the fare.”

“My money is all with my mom, and she is being held captive by him right now. Let him release my mom,” the head ghost said through gritted teeth.

The conductor turned to look at Mu Rufeng.

Mu Rufeng gave the conductor a slight smile but said nothing.

Miss Conductor’s eyes flickered as she slowly spoke, “Mr. Head, please pay for your ticket immediately, otherwise…”

“My money is on my mom. Let him release her,” the head ghost exclaimed in alarm.

“Wuuu wuuu~~~!” The old grandma struggled furiously, with intense ghost qi emanating from the gaps in the Bandage.

However, even so, this merely resulted in a few more wraps of Bandage.

“If you can’t pay for your ticket, then you belong to me,” Miss Conductor said with a sinister smile, reaching for the head ghost.

“No, I’ll chew through your Bandage,” the head ghost bit down on the Bandage.

Its sharp teeth kept grinding, trying to tear the Bandage apart.

If Bandages could talk, it would surely say, “Other than getting me covered in saliva, what else can you do?”

Indeed, the head ghost’s sharp teeth were completely ineffectual against the Bandage.

Mainly because the elasticity of the Bandage was too good, or perhaps the head ghost’s teeth were not as sharp as imagined.

“I’ve caught you, you belong to me,”

Miss Conductor said with a sinister grin.

Before the head ghost could even respond, he saw Miss Conductor press it towards her own abdomen.

At the same time, her abdomen bizarrely split open.

A contorted Deceit Baby appeared there.

“Ah~~!”

The head ghost let out a scream and vanished on the spot.

Miss Conductor’s stomach closed back up, and then she rearranged her scooped-up uniform.

“You can release this passenger now,” the conductor said, looking at Mu Rufeng.

“With pleasure,” Mu Rufeng replied with an indifferent smile, gesturing lightly and retracting the Bandage.

Once free, the old grandma glared fiercely at the conductor like a wild tiger, her entire being exuding a terrifying abnormality that was chilling to the bone.

This old grandma was very powerful, at least stronger than the conductor before her.

“What would you like? A plain soup is ten yuan, add Human Blood Ginseng and corpse worm for twenty yuan, the grand slam is fifty yuan.”

Undisturbed by the old grandma’s malice, Miss Conductor was unfazed.

On the train, she was not afraid of anyone attacking her, or rather, no one dared to harm the conductor.

“The fifty yuan one,” said the old grandma, enunciating each word.

“This journey is still very long,” the old grandma took a seat, her gaze clouded as she looked towards Mu Rufeng.

“Yes, it is quite long,” Mu Rufeng nodded in agreement.

“Your soup is ready,” Miss Conductor brought over a bowl of Heart and Lung Bone Soup.

The old grandma took it and began to eat slowly.

“May I ask which meal would you like?” Miss Conductor turned to Mu Rufeng.

[Current number of survivors: 25]

Suddenly, a blood-red screen frame appeared before Mu Rufeng’s eyes.

Another player was eliminated.

Qu Lianhong had said that the train would provide free food that could not be refused because if refused, the Abnormality would use it as a reason to attack.

Although the train’s complimentary food might not taste good, as long as you ate it, nothing would happen.

Moreover, there was no need to worry about contamination or anything, it would at most make one feel nauseous, unless you downed five large bowls at once.

But if it came to that, it wouldn’t just be contamination one should worry about, you’d probably burst from overeating.


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