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Chapter 318 Tragic Accident

A man whose whole body was wrapped in flames screamed and kept hitting the car door. His strength was unbelievable, and he really smashed the iron door open.

The strong wind blew out the flames on his body, and the man's skin had been burned to a hideous appearance.

"pain!!"

He is Mandel.

This guy is not dead yet, and is howling and lunging towards Victor and Elold.

Its aura was as ferocious as a crazed saber-toothed tiger, and Victor's mind flashed back to the previous gesture of tearing open the corpse.

At this time, the melodious singing came from an unknown place again.

"When the victorious king looks at his enemy from afar, please put your shield on his shoulder. When he jumps into the river, the water does not dare to overflow his chest. He can make all the bows and arrows shoot at him, and use his

The indestructible shield resisted. The enemy could not harm him and fled for his life on horseback. He grabbed the enemy's horses and threw them into the sky. He also grabbed another horse and threw it into the air. Always victorious.

The king threw all the horses into the sky, and no enemy could escape..."

This is a passionate poem that seems to contain magic, injecting strength into the body and spirit of Victor and Elold.

All fatigue disappeared, all reactions became more agile, and the strength of the body seemed to have doubled.

Facing Mandel, who had strengthened his physical fitness, Victor and Elold chose to face the enemy head-on. As soon as the two sides came into contact, Mandel was surprised to find that he could not easily tear the two people in front of him into pieces with his own strength.

One of Victor and Elold grabbed the other's wrist, while the other tightly hugged his waist, trying to pull him up and throw him down.

With Mandel's strength that can break open train doors, he can easily deal with ordinary people. It is impossible to face such a dilemma, unless... the chanting just now also strengthened the body functions of the two people in front of him.

"Damn bard!"

Mandel recognized this ability, and his burned face split angrily, bleeding continuously.

Victor could almost hear the clenching of his teeth.

Immediately afterwards, Mandel used all his strength, and Victor and Elold instantly felt the pressure increase sharply. Even if they were buffed by poetry, their strength was still no match for that of the other.

Before Elold could pick him up, Mandel kicked him in the stomach, almost causing him to vomit out his internal organs.

Victor was also suppressed by the opponent's arms, and gradually felt that his arm was about to be broken.

Suddenly, the chant came over for the third time: "I was once the son of a king. Under one man, I had a beautiful wife and many children. Until that day, the devil emerged from the sea and ruthlessly took everything. From then on,

I have no hope of joy anymore, only endless sorrow and pain."

This poem is a huge reversal from the previous one. It is an extremely negative sentence. This negativity burrowed into the marrow of Mandel's body like maggots in the tarsus.

His mental body was shaken for a moment. Although it was far from making him crazy, it greatly weakened the power he gained from murder and crime.

The pressure on Victor and Elold dropped suddenly, and they worked together to knock Mandel down.

Elold quickly handed Victor a bladed weapon, and the latter didn't care what it was, grabbed it and stabbed Mandel in the chest.

Mandel was affected by Amanda's poetry, and his physical strength was far less than before. Victor used all his strength to bring the blade directly to his heart.

A mouthful of blood spurted out. Mandel opened his mouth and breathed desperately, and his vitality was visibly passing away.

Not long after, the culprit who caused the train riot finally lost his strength and could no longer get up.

The two agents leaned on the chair and panted, while Mandel, who was not completely dead, said intermittently at the last moment of his life: "That... that child... she hates... hates the people in the car, so... so

I directed her to ignite the explosives in my luggage."

The carriage was almost coming to a stop because it was separated from the front of the car, and Mandel's breathless voice could be heard very clearly in Victor's ears.

He suddenly remembered the child who was scared to tears by Mandel. At that time, he gave him an origami paper. Could it be that at that time, this guy was already using invisible techniques to guide the child to commit crimes?

etc……

Victor thought again that the child's mother was dead, but he didn't see the child. Could it be that the child ran to find the luggage Mandel left in the car?

After Mandel got in the car, Victor didn't see where he put his luggage. If there were really explosives in it...

"Run!"

Elold was very decisive and jumped out of the window and left the train, regardless of whether Victor could follow or not.

Victor glanced at the car behind him. There were still many people alive there, but they were all hypnotized by Amanda.

As soon as he hesitated, he heard a loud noise, and then a violent wave of air hit him from the trunk, sending him flying out.

The golden spell attached to his body blocked the most violent impact, preventing Victor from being killed on the spot.

But he was also disoriented, and when he looked up, the car was already filled with flames.

He quickly jumped out, bumped into the wilderness grass, and finally hit the ground.

When he woke up, Victor vaguely saw the figure of a woman standing in front of him.

She was wearing a brown coat, which few women would wear, and a man's hat.

Victor recognized this outfit and knew that the other person was William Marshall's female assistant-Amanda Bellen.

It seems that she also left the train in time and escaped the explosion and fire.

Elold was sitting on a huge rock next to him. In front of him were the other passengers who were still alive and crying.

Victor didn't know how long he had been unconscious, but it was obvious that after Amanda discovered that a carriage exploded, she woke up all the unconscious passengers in an instant, and as many as she could escape.

Fortunately, the follow-up carriage that separated from the front of the train had stopped on the rails and had no kinetic energy. The chain reaction caused by the explosion of one carriage was limited. Otherwise, if the explosion occurred during operation and derailed, it is estimated that few passengers on the train would have survived.

A flash of lightning appeared in the sky, and then heavy rain poured down.

Amanda took off her sunglasses and looked at the darkness above her head, muttering: "The gods are protecting us."

She was right, heavy rain would weaken the fire and reduce the damage, and people would have the opportunity to return to the car to retrieve their luggage that had not been burned.

This was a tragic accident. People on the car met murderers, bloodthirsty monsters, the front of the car detached, explosions, fires...

Less than one-fifth of the total number of passengers survived.

What makes people even more desperate is that they are now in the wilderness at night, with no light visible for ten kilometers around, and they can only hope that the moon that occasionally peeks out of the clouds will bring them a little bit of illumination.

People were struggling to find shelter from the rain in the dark, and the rain was just as Amanda said, a blessing from the gods. It came hard and went fast, and it stopped just in time to put out the burning carriage.

The crowd boarded the train again, preparing to stay inside until daylight and then call for help at the nearest station.

However, the three members of the Anti-Suppression Department didn't think so, especially Amanda.

Fortunately, they found their luggage, took away some of the most important ones, threw away the others, packed lightly, and traveled through the night according to the map.


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