Chapter 82: Caucasian monk and the site of the strange train

nChapter 82: Caucasian monk and the site of the strange train accident

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nOnce they arrived at Jing Li Plaza Station, the father in white shirt nodded in appreciation to Shuhang, then stood near the exit in preparation to get off the train at the next stop.

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nHe originally wanted to leave Shuhang a name card, but he dropped that thought as he had only intended to go on a leisure trip with his family and thus didn’t have any name cards with him. Besides, strangers who come into contact with each other by chance wouldn’t end up meeting again… usually.

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nThere were less people getting on at Jing Li Plaza Station, once the doors opened, people on the train got off, and people on the platform got on.

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nThe last person that entered the cabin was a tall and bald white man, he was incredibly eye-catching.

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nWhite baldies were not a rare sight, but baldies that had neat six dots jieba were truly a rare sight.

nTL: ???? “six dots jieba” are the burn marks that buddhist monks put on their head.

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nThis was a genuine Caucasian monk, he was over two meters tall with a shiny bald head. Under this blistering hot weather, he was even wearing a thick monk robes, completely wrapping up his body. In his hands was a string of buddhist beads, he mumbled to himself, seeming very professional.

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nIs becoming a monk a very profitable profession now? Even foreigners come to snatch such a job?

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nIt’s said that foreign monks are very educated, for him to come from overseas, with the great distance, his popularity must be amazing, right?

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nWhen the people on the train saw the Caucasian monk, they spontaneously took some distance from him. It’s such a hot day that they felt hot just from looking at his attire. If they stayed near him, they’d feel heat hitting their faces!

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nSong Shuhang unintentionally gazed at the Caucasian monk, this person didn’t just have tall stature, he had much more qi and blood than ordinary folks. Furthermore, his mental energy was so formidable that it was scary. Through the alertness state, Song Shuhang could make out the disparity in mental energy between him and the monk. If Song Shuhang’s current mental energy was like a little light bulb, then the Caucasian monk’s mental energy was like a huge searchlight!

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nHowever, the monk didn’t seem to be able to control his powerful mental energy, and let it loose all over his surroundings.

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nThis fellow isn’t an ordinary person, is he also a cultivator?

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nSong Shuhang made a conjecture inside.

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nHe once again shut his eyes and entered the alertness state to conceal his aura. He didn’t want to reveal his identity as a cultivator as he did not have any great strength at the moment. He was deeply aware of the troubles that would come if he was exposed now.

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nAfter entering the train, the Caucasian monk looked all around him, seemingly looking for something in the cabin, and his eyebrow tightly knit together.

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nAfter that, he didn’t make any more movements, he just quietly stood in the cabin while repeatedly reciting scriptures in Mandarin. He pronounced his words clearly, this foreigner’s Chinese was at least level eight.

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nThe train slowly began to move, and the passengers couldn’t help but slightly sway along with the acceleration of the train.

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nFrom Jing Li Plaza Station to the next station in the suburbs, the distance was about 4.4km away, and therefore was a comparatively further station. Furthermore, the tracks were all laid underground. Due to the many twists and turns, the train couldn’t run at high speeds in this stretch of the track, and it would take about thirteen minutes to reach the next station.

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nThe father in white shirt carefully hugged his daughter, but the little girl who was sleeping soundly seemed a little uneasy as she fidgeted around, probably because she had lost Song Shuhang, the human air-conditioner.

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nThe young mother waved her small fair hands to fan her daughter in an attempt to disperse the heat surrounding her. Just like the train station, the train’s cabin was incredibly warm due to the crowd.

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nAfter six minutes of train journey.

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nSong Shuhang suddenly creased his brows, and steadily took up the horse stance.

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nImmediately after, the train violently swayed, the grab handles flung up and down, smacking into each other.

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nThe passengers tried their best to grab onto the handles beside them, but they still swayed from side to side. Some people who didn’t stand firm fell to the ground, “Wu whaa, what’s going on!”

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n“Damn! In the past, going through the bends on the track has never been this rushed!”

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n“Ah ah ah!” The young mother fell down on her butt beside Song Shuhang, and her eyes became moist as her butt hurt really bad.

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nThe father in white shirt also moved two steps back, he wasn’t able to steady his feet, and also tumbled.

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nSong Shuhang shifted two steps forward, and pushed the back of the man in white shirt. He used softness, an application of the Vajra Foundation Building Fist Technique.

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nThe father in white shirt managed to stabilize himself, then turned around to gently say to Shuhang with gratitude, “Thank you.”

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n“You’re welcome… the swaying hasn’t ended, be careful.” Song Shuhang replied.

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nIn the state of alertness, his five senses were incredibly sensitive. The train was braking in an emergency, which caused the cabins to violently sway. This type of violent shaking wasn’t going to just happen in one wave, and it would keep persisting till the train stops.

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nCould it be that something happened at the front?

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nRight as this thought appeared in his mind, *bang bang bang~* the train shook even more intensely, the whole cabin was shaking.

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nAt the same time, there was the sound of the train’s emergency alarm.

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nAll of the lights in the train died out, the passengers fell down like dominoes, and many people were sent flying. They knocked into the walls of the cabin, and wailed from the pain.

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nUnder such circumstances, Song Shuhang was only barely able to stand firm himself.

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nThe young mother who had fallen onto the ground cried out in fear, and was dragged about by the inertia. The father in white shirt grabbed the handle because of Shuhang’s advice, but the inertia was still too great, he wasn’t able to hold on to it and tumbled to the side.

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nThe little girl flew out of her father’s embrace, she opened her eyes and was filled with fright.

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nSeeing this situation, Song Shuhang stretched out his hand in a claw shape to grab hold of the little girls’ clothes. At the same time, his wrist lightly jolted, using a technique to stop the inertia on the little girl’s body, he placed the fearful little loli into his embrace.

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nThe train was totally dark, everywhere Song Shuhang could see was blanketed with darkness. The little loli stuck onto his bosoms without moving. Although she was frightened, she was intelligent enough not to cry.

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n“What’s going on?”

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n“Is it a derailment? Or has the train flipped? Ouch, it really hurts.” Someone cried out in fear.

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n“Help me, my body is being wedged… it hurts and I can’t move.”

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n“No…… *cough cough*, I must be dreaming.” A hurt passenger tried to deny reality from the pain.

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n“Don’t put your weight on me… get off me! My ribs are broken~”

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nIn the surroundings, there were crying sounds, fearful voices, painful wails, causing the train’s cabin to become even more chaotic.

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nSomeone took out a phone while trembling, and used the flashlight function on the phone to illuminate the cabin. Once the light was on, there was even more sounds of fright.

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nWhat a bloody scene, is this the shooting venue for a horror movie?

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nThere was blood everywhere, because of the bloodstains from knocking around, the whole train was painted red by it. It made the train seem like hell. There were also several windows which were broken, passengers who sat by the windows were hit by many fragments of glass, and they powerlessly leaned against the wall, unable to move. There was even someone who was penetrated by a large fragment of glass, and lied on the ground, it was unknown if this person was dead or alive.

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nMany people were bruised and bleeding, and futilely tried to stem the bleeding with their hands. As they lacked the survival knowledge in a moment of crisis, the passengers were at a loss as to what to do.

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n“Oww……” The passenger who had turned on his phone’s flashlight quickly turned it off, and made retching sounds.

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nThe white shirt man fell onto the ground, other than the sprain on his arm, he was fine. The young mother’s back hit the seat, and she was crying from the pain, luckily, she wasn’t hurt in any other way. The two looked towards their daughter who was hugged by Song Shuhang, and sighed a breath of relief.

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nSong Shuhang looked at this scene which looked like it came out of hell, yet he creased his brows.

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n“Strange.” He was puzzled inside. The swaying of the cabins wasn’t this strong, was it?

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nEven the windows were shattered? Furthermore, there was even someone who was penetrated by the glass? The most exaggerated part was that half of the train was covered in blood! Just how much blood was needed to make this happen?

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nEven derailments and the train flipping over didn’t have such great killing power.

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nIf the cabin has such killing power from just a few shakes, would this still be called a subway? You might as well call this an express train to hell!

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n“Shit!” The tall Caucasian monk stood up from the ground, moving aside all obstacles around him like a tall black bear.

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nHe looked at his surroundings which were covered in fresh blood, and sneered.

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nNext, he pulled apart the prayer beads, formed a buddhist hand seal, and recited scripture in Mandarin loudly and clearly.

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nThe loud voice reverberated all over the cabin, suppressing all the cries of the injured.

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n“What’s this westerner reciting?”

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n“It seems to be a exorcism scripture?”

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n“Has he gone mad! Things have already become like this, and he’s still chasing away ghosts here?”

nThe tall Caucasian monk ignored these abuses, and continued to read the scriptures out loud.

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