Kaidan Game Train: Abide Rule or Die! - Chapter 3 - Preliminary Review Train

Chapter 3 - Preliminary Review Train

Words : 1390 Author : Haiyan Mountain

Chapter 3 of "Kaidan Game Train: Abide Rule or Die!" opens presenting key developments: “Detected this player’s attributes, providing the following three career options:”“A Gambler; B Adventurer; C Passerby... Read on!

“Detected this player’s attributes, providing the following three career options:”

“A Gambler; B Adventurer; C Passerby A.”

“Please make your selection carefully.”

The countdown began on the screen, dropping from sixty to fifty-nine.

One minute to choose.

Xu Huo clicked on C and then entered a nickname; a line of text floated on the screen:

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[Based on the asset status of Player Passerby A, your seat is in the Second Class.

We wish you a pleasant journey.]

When the countdown on the screen hit zero, the surroundings lit up again; Xu Huo, who had just been in the hotel, was now sitting in a train booth, with the flame on his lighter yet to be extinguished.

The moving train continued to emit faint mechanical sounds; bright sunlight shone inside and outside the carriage.

With just a lift of his eyes, he could see the outside scenery through the three transparent carriage walls.

Under the azure sky, the train that traveled in a straight line divided the space into two halves; to the left was a forest, and to the right, a white snowy plain.

One side was a bloom of flowers and green grass while the other had floating ice and snow, looking utterly lifelike.

The panoramic carriage was extremely futuristic, and the disparate yet strangely coexistent sceneries made the twelve passengers inside the carriage wear varying degrees of surprise, but soon this surprise turned into wariness of the others.

As Evolvers, the intoxicating fragrance filling the carriage was simply dizzying!

“Gulp!” No one knew who swallowed loudly.

Xu Huo felt for the folding knife in his pocket at the first chance.

“Ding-dong!”

Just at that moment, the electronic announcement sounded:

“Welcome all Evolvers aboard the preliminary review train number 301.

This train departs from a three-dimensional point, passes through the Dimensional Rift, and will arrive at the terminal, the Five-Dimensional Station, at eight in the morning train time three days later.

There might be bumps during the journey, please stay calm.”

“As reserve players for the Dimensional Rift, the train will classify and rate the Evolvers based on their performance during the journey, so please mind your behavior and speech.”

“Now we will play the rules of the train.”

“One, consumption is mandatory.”

“Two, please do not enter other carriages at will.”

“Three, lights out at eight in the evening.”

“Four, the attendants have the right to expel reserve players.”

“Please abide by the above rules, all prepared players.

I wish you all a pleasant journey,”

After the electronic announcement stopped, the carriage fell quiet, and it was a while before someone spoke.

“Where is this?

Can’t we get off?”

The speaker was a young girl with a ponytail, clutching the sleeve of a young man in a dress shirt next to her tightly.

“Get off?” A man who looked like an executive tapped on the transparent glass.

“I was just working from home, and suddenly I was brought onto this train.

Looking at everyone, it seems we all came from different places, so we must no longer be in the city we know.

Getting off the train might not mean we can return,”

“Besides, did everyone see that game screen?”

“The announcement said this is a game, and we are all players, so there shouldn’t be any danger, right?” A man in pajamas nervously said while holding an electric toothbrush, “Games are virtual; it’s very likely we’re still in our original locations, just that our consciousness has entered the game.”

“Do you think current technology can do that?” A fashionable woman with a camisole raised her mobile phone, “I’m more inclined to believe the online talk of spiritual energy reviving.”

“What spiritual energy reviving, miss, can you show me?” A middle-aged woman with apron sleeves reached out.

The camisole lady saw the blood spots on her body and subconsciously stepped back a bit.

The middle-aged woman quickly took off her sleeves, “I was just killing a chicken, didn’t have my phone on me.”

The camisole lady pursed her lips, “No signal on my phone.”

“Mine neither,” the executive-looking man said.

“Are we unable to go back?

Professor Han?” The ponytailed young lady grabbed the young man next to her.

Professor Han’s expression was grave, “The announcement just now said the train is going from a three-dimensional point to the Five-Dimensional Station.”

“In fact, besides the Evolvers, many other anomalies have appeared on Earth, some of which can no longer be explained with our current scientific knowledge.

It could be an invasion of Earth by some other, more advanced civilization,”

The rest of the people in the carriage were clearly not very familiar with this, and no one continued the conversation.

The camisole lady, who read novels frequently, countered, “Invade Earth in this way?

Creating an enigmatic game?”

Professor Han had no answer; the situation with the Evolvers was already puzzling enough, let alone getting to the bottom of it.

While they were talking, Xu Huo had already checked his personal belongings.

Everything he carried on his body was there, his cell phone, cigarette case, and foldable knife, plus two thin sheets of paper.

Their texture was similar to regular banknotes, each printed with a black silhouette of a human head on both sides, and in the lower corner, the words “Hengxing Company Virtual Currency.”

Hengxing Company, it must be the company that developed the game Dimensional Rift.

He tucked away his slightly warm lighter and glanced at the time; the digital clock in the carriage showed it was 8:00 a.m.

precisely, and the time on his phone was exactly 10:00 p.m.

The carriage had transparent walls on three sides, but the doors at the front and back were made of metal with a glass window in each, through which one could see into the next carriages.

There were people in the carriages both front and back.

To the right of the front door hung a “Second Class Seat” sign, and next to it, a light switch.

Inside the carriage, six square tables were arranged in two rows, each table accompanied by seats for two people facing each other, with two seats of the same row connected together yet separated from the table.

The camisole lady sat alone in the first row on the left, with the executive-looking and pajamas man on the right side of the first row.

Professor Han with the last name Han and the ponytailed female student were to the left of the second row, Xu Huo was seated in the second row on the right, next to a young girl in Patchwork Clothes, opposite a large-framed woman with heavy makeup.

Sitting behind him was an elderly man of advanced age, and at the table next to him was the middle-aged woman who had spoken earlier; across from her sat a man and a woman.

A total of twelve people.

“Anyway, now that we’re on this train, it’s best to follow the rules here,” the executive-looking man said, “If this train could bring us here, it can also make us disappear without a trace.”

“Do we really have to play the game of Dimensional Rift as instructed?” the ponytailed young girl said with a teary voice, “I don’t like to play games.”

“It’s okay, I believe that as long as we do as the broadcast said, we’ll be fine,” Professor Han comforted her.

“So what do we have to do?” the middle-aged woman said uneasily, “I’ve never played a game either.”

Everyone looked at each other, as the announcement only told them to sit on the train for three days and follow the rules without any other hints.

“Maybe it’s just about surviving these three days,” the camisole lady shrugged.

That comment made everyone go silent again, and they each returned to their original spots.

“Everyone, don’t be so tense.

I think our current situation isn’t hard to guess, the initial trial train is definitely a test for us, the Evolvers.

Perhaps there will be prompts in the upcoming three days.

If we work together and cooperate, we’ll get past this first hurdle,”

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1 - Fragrance 2 Chapter 2 - Evolution 3 Chapter 3 - Preliminary Review Train 4 Chapter 4 - Hunger 5 Chapter 5 - Food 6 Chapter 6 - Rules 7 Chapter 7 - Lights Out 8 Chapter 8 - Suspicion 9 Chapter 9 - Violations 10 Chapter 10 - Reminder 11 Chapter 11 - Mutation 12 Chapter 12 - Monsters 13 Chapter 13 - Beating to Death 14 Chapter 14 - Sausages 15 Chapter 15 - Struggle 16 Chapter 16 - Arrival 17 Chapter 17 - Ticket Fraud 18 Chapter 18 - Beheading Demon 19 Chapter 19 - Hanging the Corpse 20 Chapter 20 - Nocturnal Sounds 21 Chapter 21 - The Flying Axe 22 Chapter 22 - Curse 23 Chapter 23 - The Statue 24 Chapter 24 - The Round Lie 25 Chapter 25 - Grave Digging 26 Chapter 26 - Interrogation 27 Chapter 27 - Headless 28 Chapter 28 - Suspicion 29 Chapter 29 - Killing Desire 30 Chapter 30 - Disappearance 31 Chapter 31 - Sneak Attack 32 Chapter 32 - Appearing in Person 33 Chapter 33 - Cross-Examination 34 Chapter 34 - Inference 35 Chapter 35 - Clearing the Level 36 Chapter 36 - Return Journey 37 Chapter 37 - Trade 38 Chapter 38 - Digging Holes 39 Chapter 39 - Cousin 40 Chapter 40 - The Vanguard 41 Chapter 41 - Hao Wei Dao Fresh Meat Supply Factory 42 Chapter 42 - Turning into a Pig 43 Chapter 43 - Skinning 44 Chapter 44 - Mission 45 Chapter 45 - The Secret Room 46 Chapter 46 - Probing the Depths 47 Chapter 47 - Argument 48 Chapter 48 - Impersonation 49 Chapter 49 - Younger Brother 50 Chapter 50 - Fur 51 Chapter 51 - Smell 52 Chapter 52 - Back of the Neck 53 Chapter 53 - Falling Out 54 Chapter 54 - Human Skin 55 Chapter 55 - Surprise Attack 56 Chapter 56 - Sacrifice 57 Chapter 57 - Collapse 58 Chapter 58 - Call 59 Chapter 59 - Harvest 60 Chapter 60 - Girl in the Painting 61 Chapter 61 - Sincerity 62 Chapter 62 - The True Nature of a Homebody 63 Chapter 63 - Speak Honestly Lest You Get Hit 64 Chapter 64 - Pleasant Cooperation 65 Chapter 65 - Hunting Players 66 Chapter 66 - Ancient Medusa 67 Chapter 67 - Exchange Prisoners 68 Chapter 68 - Priority Kill 69 Chapter 69 - Fierce Little Girl 70 Chapter 70 - Special Evolver 71 Chapter 71 - Your Face is Black 72 Chapter 72 - Good Fortune Knocks at the Door 73 Chapter 73 - Siege of the Holy Sword Society 74 Chapter 74 - Iron-Fisted Tactics 75 Chapter 75 - Decisive Battle in the Fog 76 Chapter 76 - Unsound Super Props 77 Chapter 77 - Why the Demon-Subduing Pestle Can't Be a Rolling Pin 78 Chapter 78 - The Shadow that Crawled Out of the Computer 79 Chapter 79 - The Player Who Got Hooked 80 Chapter 80 - The Mansion That Swallows People 81 Chapter 81: Fenbei Town 82 Chapter 82 The Clock Shop in the Small Town 83 Chapter 83 Joyful Puzzle-Solving Time 84 Chapter 84: The Alien Who Could Tear Apart Cars by Hand

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