Seizing hints is also one of the main means of survival for the chosen ones to survive in the world of ghost stories.
Hunter, like Sidney, is good at discovering these hints. In fact, the correct term is to be able to detect useful information and connect it.
But Greco was much more at risk. When he came to the fourth carriage, he looked at the small cart covered with white cloth next to him.
At that time, he was thinking: Since there are special props here, they must have their use.
He walked to the trolley, picked up two bottles and looked at them carefully.
He knew exactly how to do this level without any prompting from Kaitan World.
Greco has two options here.
The first way is to pour the poison you carry with you into a bottle, mix it with hot water and stir it into a drink, and then pretend to be a conductor in red to deliver things to these passengers.
The second way is to contact the real conductor in red and find a way to obtain some sleeping pills and other props. As long as these passengers drink it, aren't they at his mercy?
El Greco felt that the two methods he thought of were not in conflict. Anyway, there were many bottles and cans, so he could just put a few in at will.
After thinking of a way, Greco looked for the conductor in red in the carriage.
About five minutes later, he found the conductor in red who had grabbed the food in a carriage, and then told the lie he had made up in advance.
The reason was that it was too noisy on a rainy day. Greco was very sleepy after being on duty all night. He wanted to rest but couldn't sleep. He hoped that the conductor in red would help him find sleeping pills.
Seeing that it was Greco who had helped him, the conductor in red agreed to his request.
Not long after, he brought a few things that looked like dried insects, and said to Greco: "You can grind this into powder, then soak it in water and drink it. , but it’s dangerous to rest here. If you want to rest, it’s better to go to the soft-seat carriage.”
Greco expressed his gratitude and said goodbye to the conductor.
After the poison and sleeping pills were ready, he started his plan.
He pushed the trolley, pretending to be a train attendant, and came to one of the five special rooms.
After all, the people in these five rooms refused to contact the conductor, and the room was also dark, making it difficult to see clearly what was going on inside.
El Greco didn’t know who was wearing the hood, so he could only come one by one.
Dang Dang Dang!
El Greco knocked on the door politely, but the people inside had no intention of coming out. A face appeared on the glass at the door of the room, asking El Greco what happened.
El Greco was not surprised by this, and said that because of the cold and rainy weather, the train provided free stomach-warming hot soup. Then he put the can at the door and left with the trolley. .
In order to avoid risks, Greco directly changed to a corridor.
Because Greco had deduced from the front that passengers could only enter and exit through one door.
The train doors are also divided into left and right sides.
That means that passengers who get on the bus from whichever side can only get off from the same place.
El Greco naturally remembered where these five groups of passengers got on the bus.
He tiptoed to the other door of the room and eavesdropped.
Not long after, there was the sound of breaking glass in the room, and El Greco knew that they had drunk powerful sleeping pills.
But El Greco did not go in directly. He waited a moment before taking action, for fear of any accident.
After confirming that there was no movement inside, Greco pushed the door open and entered.
The light of the flashlight swept across, and you could see three people lying scattered in the dark room, and there were many broken glass on the ground.
The two uniformed guards had fallen to the ground unconscious, and El Greco also admired the effect of this sleeping pill.
The other's hands were handcuffed near the iron pillar of the bed, but nothing happened to him. When he saw El Greco coming in, he asked for help, begging El Greco to let him get off the car, and he would give Greco some money. Ke certain reward.
Greco did not rush to untie the handcuffs on his body, but told him to shut up and wait while he dealt with the two guards first.
The prisoners were somewhat impressed by the calmness shown by El Greco.
The prisoner felt that if the conductor had just chatted with him, it would have delayed some time, and maybe the guard would wake up.
So he shut his mouth and waited for Greco to finish his work first.
Seeing Greco's outstanding performance, the audience in Ramen Country felt that he was really too stable.
If everyone didn't know his identity, they would have thought that he was just an ordinary chosen one.
Because from beginning to end, El Greco never displayed the power of a transcendent.
What does this mean? It shows that he is really at ease.
Even the Pope praised that El Greco was no longer the cardinal who relied solely on strength, and was much more thoughtful. But not long after the pope praised him, El Greco began to make mistakes.
Because he was given sleeping pills this time, his idea was to catch the guards and ask for some information.
So before the guards woke up, he found ropes to tie their hands and feet, and then used holy energy to set restrictions on them.
But after the guards regained consciousness, they not only said nothing, but also began to resist desperately, and even tried to break through the restrictions.
As a last resort, Greco could only take out a dagger and kill them.
During the killing, warm blood splashed on El Greco's hands, and the fresh smell of blood constantly stimulated his nerves. El Greco even briefly showed a bloodthirsty desire.
Maybe he had suppressed it for a long time, and he couldn't control this impulse.
When El Greco recovered, the room was filled with blood and the remains of the two watchers.
The prisoner who was handcuffed aside was trembling with fear.
But Greco ignored him, but was thinking about a problem.
Why is it that when the Heavenly Master of the Dragon Kingdom next door is asking questions, the person on the other side is very cooperative.
And he was already covered by double insurance, so why did the two guards fight desperately when they knew there was no chance of winning?
Is it because their rules don’t allow it?
As a person in the game, El Greco couldn't understand this for the time being.
In fact, Robert outside the big screen can give him answers, and Robert can guess what he is thinking.
As someone who has met Zhang Yangqing before, Robert naturally knows how terrifying Zhang Yangqing's strength is.
If someone is caught by a strong man like Zhang Yangqing, how many of them would dare to resist just by feeling the strength Zhang Yangqing exudes?
Of course, you can say everything you can about weirdness, and there are many cases of suicide because you don’t know how to say it.
There are very few people who dare to fight Zhang Yangqing.
Because everyone knows that there is no possibility of winning by taking action.
Greco's strength is similar to that of these two guards. When they woke up, they must be thinking about how to unlock the restriction and kill Greco.
This is the difference between the chosen ones.
Fortunately, the prisoners in this room were still there. After El Greco calmed down for a while, he began to ask him what happened and why they were here.
The prisoner sighed and told his origin.
In his original city, he offended the followers of Venerable Lingzhi, so he was arrested and used as a sacrifice.
The so-called Lord Lingzhi is the god who protects humans in this world.
Because most areas of this world are occupied by weirdos and monsters.
If human beings want to gain some place to survive, they must believe in the spiritual master.
Only areas that are protected by the Lord Spirit will not be attacked by strange things and monsters, and humans can live in them.
According to this prisoner, if he offends Venerable Lingzhi, he can die.
But he was framed by the followers of Venerable Lingzhi, and he was unwilling to accept the charges imposed on him.
This was the prisoner's version, and he had been saying that he was telling the truth, hoping to make El Greco trust him.
Greco listened, but did not completely believe it. He asked: "Are several other prisoners like this?"
The prisoner nodded, shook his head again, and then said: " There are three who are in a similar situation to me, but the one wearing a hood seems to be a murderer."
Greco felt that this sentence was credible, and then continued to communicate with him and asked him about how to get out of the car. .
The prisoner recalled it carefully and said: "I remember the guard once mentioned during the chat that their captain had a pass card and could freely enter some special places."
Hearing this, Greco breathed a sigh of relief.
I told you earlier, it turns out the information is on your boy.
If I had known this, why would I go to all the trouble to capture the live guards.
If the prisoner knew that El Greco thought this way, he would definitely say: When you came in, I wanted to say, you didn’t let me, do you blame me?
(End of this chapter)