The roar could not cover up the commotion in the rear compartment, but some people just turned a deaf ear and continued to do their jobs at the front of the car step by step.
He is the driver and conductor of this train. People call him Old Nino. He is sixty-eight years old, with snow-white hair. He has long passed the retirement age, but he is still doing this job with a stable income.
.
For this reason, the train company has tactfully issued him a letter of termination. After this trip, old Nino can enjoy his old age in peace.
But what people don't know is that for old Nino himself, he still has his old age, but he cannot enjoy it comfortably.
A year ago, he failed to control his greed and went to the Cigar Club's casino to spend money like water. As a result, he ran into a lot of debt, and now he is struggling to repay it with the salary from his position as a train conductor.
Now that the company is going to fire him, he will immediately lose all his financial resources. If creditors come to visit him, he doesn't know if he will still have a way to survive.
This journey was tangled and stressful.
After the train left Renekton Railway Station, he numbly cooperated with the stoker to adjust the steam pressure and temperature of the boiler. At the same time, he observed the signals and road conditions along the way to ensure the safe operation of the train, until he suddenly found that only the front of the train was left.
He got off alone.
Old Nino called out the names of the two stokers, and at this moment, a man wearing an all-black suit, round sunglasses on his face, and an uncomfortable fake smile suddenly broke into the front of the car.
Cab.
"Sir! This is not the place you should come. Please..."
Old Nino was very surprised. He tried his best to ask the other party out of the cab, but then, the other party only said a few words, which immediately took hold of his heart like an ecstasy.
…
Old Nino couldn't remember exactly why he began to cooperate with the other party subtly. From the bottom of his heart, he was afraid of this man with a strange fake smile.
This is a complex fear that is both scary and a bit lucky.
Along the way, the man kept using words to provoke those things that worried him most.
For example, a man would say: "I know very well that your current financial situation is in trouble, so I can provide you with a plan to get out of this predicament, but you must lose your conscience."
This man seems to be able to see through the weaknesses of human beings and use this to inspire the evil thoughts deep in their hearts.
He asked old Nino to listen to him and not to sound the steam warning, and not to stop driving when the track ahead changed lanes, and to continue adding coal to the furnace.
Old Nino didn't ask the man why the tracks changed lanes at all, because the man promised that as long as he cooperated with him and caused a train accident, the compensation from his insurance company would bring him a huge fortune.
Old Nino couldn't help but ask what he would do if he was found to have done it.
To this, the man in sunglasses responded: "Either do as I say, or I will throw you down from here..."
The man's threat made old Nino very scared. This fear mixed with the luck of the insurance compensation caused the train conductor to develop a mentality similar to Stockholm syndrome.
He really did as he was told and took over the stoker's job to add fuel to the train. His whole body was trembling with fear, but his face had an expression of excitement.
Then, the murder case occurred in the carriage. Then several passengers in the first class cabin, like the conductor, were driven by fear, activated their inner desires, and began to take out various murder weapons to kill people on the carriage.
people.
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When Victor entered the first class cabin, he found that it was miserable inside.
He stepped on the blood stains, covered his mouth and nose, glanced at the dead bodies on the seats, looked up and saw the man wearing sunglasses coming back from the front of the train.
Victor was still invisible, and the other party did not see him. He opened his arms as if there was no one else around him, smiled and took a deep breath, as if he wanted to inhale the smell of blood in the carriage into his nostrils.
He was enjoying the scene after the killing, and the remaining fear seemed to be his food.
Judging from this scene, Victor guessed that the other party was the mastermind behind all the accidents on the car.
He took out his gun, aimed forward, and shot the opponent directly in the head.
However, as the gunfire exploded, the bullet did not hit the man in sunglasses on the forehead. Instead, at the last moment, the man in the sunglasses caught the bullet with his right hand at a speed that was invisible to the naked eye!
The effect of the water spell disappeared at this time, and Victor's figure appeared, with smoke still coming from the gun.
The smile on the man in sunglasses was extremely stiff, but you could see veins popping up on his forehead.
His hands were covered in blood, and the bullet left a scar on his palm, but it did not penetrate. This shows that this guy's flesh and skin are much tougher than ordinary humans.
The same pistol and bullets shattered Albert's wrist.
He put down the bullet, spread his hands and stared at Victor in front of him: "I remember you, you were sitting in the car behind and you looked at me."
Of course Victor also remembered him, because the other person's dress and behavior were impressive.
Seeing that the bullet had no effect, Victor put his hand on the flying card with the fire spell on it.
His eyes moved down, glanced at the corpses on the ground, and asked the person in front of him: "You did it all?"
"Of course not... Those murderers have gone to the back. You must have seen them." The man in sunglasses took out a white embroidered handkerchief from his coat pocket and bandaged his injured right hand.
As he moved, he nodded slightly to Victor and introduced himself: "Mandel Kain."
Victor snorted coldly: "I didn't ask who you are, your actions just now have proven that you are lying, so tell me, what did you do to those people?"
Mandel took off his hat, exposed his thin hair, and laughed: "You know, sir, everyone will have criminal thoughts in their hearts. Sometimes all it takes is a little guidance or a little threat.
They will turn into murderers or robbers, killing people and stealing goods...and I am the master who instigates people to commit crimes."
Hearing this, Victor raised an eyebrow: "Did you instigate that person to stab other passengers with a knife?"
"It's very simple. He actually wanted to kill the country bumpkin who trampled his dinner. I just gave him a little encouragement and then made him afraid of me, knowing that if he didn't do that, he would be the one who died.
"The man in sunglasses pushed away a dead passenger leisurely and sat in the seat where the body had been sitting with his back to Victor.
He continued: "Do you know Stockholm Syndrome? It is a hostage complex, which means that the victim will have feelings for the criminal and even help the criminal to commit the crime. First, I need to make these people fear me and fear me.
, making their minds and bodies shaken and losing their sense of security, but also giving them hope, that is... being guided by me to participate in this sinful carnival, so that they can not only avoid being killed, but also release themselves
Vent the evil thoughts in your heart wantonly."
"You can do this easily, so you are a seer?" Victor asked the other party.
Mandel still did not look back, and answered Victor arrogantly and confidently: "Didn't I say it? I am a criminal master, devil's path, secret transmission two."
Victor deliberately put down the gun, and then shrugged in a relaxed manner: "Okay, since you have admitted it, as an elite agent of the Anti-Suppression Department, I have to deal with you now."
As soon as he finished speaking, the corpse that Mandel had just pushed away suddenly came to life and grabbed Mandel's neck, leaving him stunned for a moment.