Chapter 1181: After getting on my car, can the passengers get out without paying some price? (Please subscribe, please vote)


In the world of ghost stories, after Zhang Yangqing's examination, it was determined that this strange figure was a middle-aged man and was dead.

There were obvious signs of impact on the body, and there was also some fleshy tissue on the front of the taxi, which was similar to the one on this strange man.

Then a picture naturally appeared in Zhang Yangqing's mind.

Just before he took over the taxi, there was a car accident here.

This may be the world of weird tales telling the Chosen One that taxis are props that can kill weirdos.

Because normally, if it hits someone, there will be some dents in the front of the car, but the taxi has no dents at all, which is enough to prove its strength.

As for the "dirty things" in the car, whether it is good or bad and whether it has anything to do with it is unknown for the time being.

As soon as Zhang Yangqing returned to the car, the other chosen ones had already driven the taxi some distance away.

At this time, the wipers will automatically turn off.

On the big screen in Kangaroo Country, Jones' nervous mood began to relax slightly.

Because there was something obviously weird in that section of road just now, but there doesn't seem to be anything strange in this section of road. Doesn't that mean that the wipers seem to be able to sense the presence of strange things.

"Is this a reminder to me that as soon as the wipers start shaking, I will kill the weirdos nearby?"

Jones began to guess in his heart, but it didn't take long for him to feel that this guess was wrong.

Because isn’t there a ‘weird’ in the car?

Just when Jones was thinking wildly, the radio in the car suddenly turned on, and after a burst of noisy sound, it began to play the rules.

The sudden sound almost frightened Jones. He immediately stopped the car and began to listen to the rules carefully.

Jones certainly couldn't drive and listen to the rules at the same time, so parking was the best option.

Taxi driver survival rules:

[Rule 1: Never enter the city before dawn, you are not welcome there. 】

[Rule 2: Don’t care who the passengers are, as long as everyone on the bus is a passenger. 】

[Rule 3: As long as ‘it’ exists, you are relatively safe in the car. 】

[Rule 4: Please do not look at female passengers in the rearview mirror. This behavior is very impolite and they are very annoying. 】

[Rule 5: Driving while fatigued is very dangerous. If you feel that your vision is blurred, you can find a way to change your eyes. 】

[Rule 6: Carry as many passengers as possible, this will help you survive. 】

[Rule 7: Please do not take the initiative to ask for fares from passengers. If the passengers offer it to you, you must send the passengers to the designated place, otherwise you will be in danger. 】

[Rule 8: If the taxi is destroyed, the level will fail. 】

The radio broadcast appeared three times. During this period, Jones also found paper and pen from the storage drawer next to him to record it, just to be sure.

Seeing the rules, Jones naturally felt a lot more at ease. As long as there were rules to analyze, he would know where there was danger.

As the chosen one, I instinctively began to analyze the rules.

Rule 1 is very straightforward. This Jones has good judgment and just waits for dawn before entering the city.

But here he had an idea, because he had been on a horror tour before, and that was also a car ride.

At that time, it was said that you could get off the bus only after dark, but there are conditions that can trigger darkness.

He was wondering if the dawn here could also be 'triggered'.

But this is just an idea, the details will have to wait for information.

Next, Jones skips Rule 2 and focuses on Rule 3.

Rule 3 mentioned that [as long as ‘it’ exists, you are relatively safe in the car], and the “it” here may refer to the invisible thing in the back seat that can blow out air-conditioning.

Now you can look at rule 2, [Don’t care who the passengers are, as long as everyone who gets on the bus is a passenger].

"In other words, this weirdness also belongs to the passenger. After all, he is in the car and satisfies this rule."

Thinking of this, Jones suddenly looked at Rule 7, which mentioned that "if the passenger takes the initiative to give it to you, you must send the passenger to the designated location." ] Then Jones took out the coins he had on him.

As we all know, the rules of the Kaitan world can be judged together.

“Is this coin the ‘fare’ given to me by the passenger behind the seat?”

Combining these three rules and the props he had obtained, Jones had a line in his mind.

The invisible ghost in the car is mysterious and will protect the chosen one as the driver during the ride.

It can be understood here that he has a destination he wants to reach and must take this car, so before he reaches the destination, he will try his best to let the driver survive.

Rule 3 also says that it is relatively safe, which means that the driver cannot seek death. If he really seeks death, he cannot protect him.

Jones felt that if the coin was given by the ghost, then he had triggered the condition of paying the fare, and I needed to send him to the designated place, otherwise he would attack me.

Maybe we can solve this problem later as long as we know where he is going and drop him off.

However, [how to communicate] and [how to get off the bus] may be the difficulty of this strange talk.

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As the Chosen One, Jones understands the first level of meaning and can also understand the second level.

That is, don't let the ghost get off without making sure you are safe.

Once he gets out of the car, there is no one to protect the driver.

Perhaps the first scene at the beginning, that is, the part where the taxi runs over the strange creature, is that the strange creature wants to attack the driver, but is dealt with by the ghost.

Of course, Jones did not get out of the car here and did not know that the strange thing was that he was hit by a car.

Next is Rule 4 [Please do not look at female passengers in the rearview mirror]. This rule has a pitfall.

Taxis have a total of three rearview mirrors. Passengers sitting in the back will be accidentally seen by the driver.

So Jones judged that as long as a female passenger got on the bus, let her sit in the passenger seat.

The female passenger was sitting in the passenger seat, and Jones could see directly. The rule only said that you could not look in the rearview mirror, and it did not say that you could not look directly.

Then there will be no danger of being attacked by female passengers.

This judgment does reflect Jones' experience, and he can already simulate the scene.

As for Rule 5 [Driving while fatigued is very dangerous. If your vision feels blurry, you can find a way to change your eyes].

Jones couldn't make an accurate judgment for the time being. He knew what the eyes might refer to, and he could only draw a conclusion after collecting intelligence.

Needless to say, rule 6 is that if you carry more passengers according to the rules, you will definitely get a better ride.

Finally, there is rule 8. This is a fatal rule. As long as it is not violated, it is probably not a big problem.

After Jones finished his analysis, he moved on to a higher level of analysis.

That is, simulate how Zhang Yangqing would analyze.

Jones has always relied on this method to survive.

But this time Jones really couldn't simulate it, because for Zhang Yangqing next door, there were no rules except Rule 8!

Zhang Yangqing doesn't even know if he has a connection with cars. Every time he has a car, he really has an advantage.

Not to mention the last tour group, just the mountain bike ride at the arena, Zhang Yangqing always had his younger brother hit him with a dump truck.

This time not only can you hit it, but you can also do it yourself.

Doesn't that mean that you can do whatever you want?

According to the rules, you cannot take the initiative to ask for fares, which means that some passengers may not necessarily pay fares.

In Zhang Yangqing's opinion, if the passengers get on my car, can they get off without paying some price?

I don’t have a free car, right?

(End of chapter)

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