The vehicle carrying the mechanical orcs suddenly rushed over and blocked the train's path.

However, this thing was shoveled open by the hunting shovel that Ivan had installed at the front of the train.

The orc wagon overturned to the side, and many slow orcs rushed over, righted the wagon, climbed inside, and began to chase after Su Li.

Those orcs who were fast enough began trying to climb onto the train.

Zuli and Sophia walked to the combat platform on the roof of the vehicle. Sophia pulled the trigger repeatedly, using a water-to-ice enchantment to knock the mechanical orcs to the ground.

The train is still accelerating; once the speed increases, this group of people won't be able to catch up.

Su Li felt that the strength of this group was only at the Iron level, and she didn't know why Sun Keke's divination result was to run.

Su Li found out in no time.

A downed mechanical orc, realizing it couldn't catch up with the train, began to have its core in its chest start flashing continuously.

After flashing for a while, the mechanical orc exploded its own body, sending its own hair flying.

Its head hit the carriage behind the train, and it exploded with a loud bang.

Even Su Li and his group couldn't withstand such a self-destruct attack for long.

"No wonder they told us to run. If they had surrounded us and we had to self-destruct a few times, we would have been finished here."

"I can't believe it," Su Li said, still shaken.

He just couldn't understand why these people were so obsessed. If they couldn't catch up, they would even self-destruct to blow them up?

Sophia remained silent, only pulling the trigger repeatedly to shoot down the mechanical orcs.

The silver horse was also helping; it kicked away any mechanical orcs that climbed up with a single back kick.

But a short while later, some mechanical orcs riding in vehicles rushed over.

The speeding train collided violently with them, and they used their hunting shovels to overturn the vehicles that tried to stop them.

Fortunately, the train they were traveling on was of very good quality, and they were also lucky; despite three collisions, the train did not derail.

But as they drew closer, the train also ventured deeper into the underground cavern.

The mountain wall grew larger and larger, and numerous caves appeared around it, from which cars continued to rush out.

“It seems we’ve arrived at a place that’s like a transportation hub. They must be able to communicate with each other.” Su Li looked around. “No, if this continues, we’ll be devoured.”

As the mechanical orcs' vehicles increased in number, Su Li couldn't guarantee that every collision wouldn't cause them to derail.

Once they go off track, they'll be surrounded.

The best course of action now is to get away from them as soon as possible. After arriving here, there are more branching paths in the underground tracks, but Su Li and the others have no idea which way to go.

Su Li felt utterly speechless. "I'm so damn stupid, why are they chasing us? Do we have anything they need?"

The silver-level horse next to him hesitated, looking like it was also about to run away.

"You ungrateful bastard. I even fed you carrots!" Ivan, who climbed up and held up his shield to block bullets for Su Li and the others, complained. "The metal life motorcycle is still better."

"Stop thinking about your will-o'-the-wisp." Su Li slapped Ivan on the back of the head and casually threw a grenade.

After the grenade exploded, it created a huge gas explosion on the spot, causing the three pursuing vehicles to lose their bearings and crash into the mountainside.

[If we continue, we'll be heading towards the center of the fissure. I freaking don't want to go into that horrible pit!]

While Su Li was still pondering a way to break the deadlock, a person carrying a rocket backpack suddenly descended from the sky.

From a distance, Su Li could hear the guy shouting, "Don't shoot! I'm not a mechanical being!"

Su Li looked up and saw a scantily clad bunny girl falling down.

Su Li made a gesture, and Sofia stopped sniping at her.

The bunny girl landed smoothly on the front of the car, performed a nimble forward roll on the ground, and stopped her momentum.

"Hey, thanks for not saying anything." The voluptuous bunny girl shook the rocket backpack on her back, and the two rows of headlights on her chest swayed.

Su Li's expression suddenly turned extremely uncomfortable.

The headlights are flashing, good!

But the two rows of headlights are swaying, which is just too damn unacceptable.

Yes, this orc bunny girl is very different from humans; she has two rows of four pairs of headlights.

Because it was very hot in the world, she was dressed very lightly.

"Other worlds are truly bizarre and wonderful," Su Li sighed.

The bunny girl kept a certain distance from Su Li and the others, and then said, "Players, I've looked at the fork in the road ahead. At the fourth fork, turn right. There are explosives I've planted there. Blow up the explosives on the ceiling, and we can get away from them temporarily."

Sofia looked at Zuli, "Should we trust her?"

"Believe it now. At least she can communicate." Su Li replied via mental connection.

Anyway, things can't get any worse than they are now.

At the fourth fork in the road, Zurich followed the bunny girl's instructions and chose the right path.

Sofia looked up at the sky and, sure enough, there were pre-drilled blast holes in the ceiling.

After the train passed, the bunny girl pressed a button, and the ceiling was instantly blown apart.

The bunny girl then produced a communication device and sent a message, explaining, "This is for my companions. Many of us are waiting for you in different tunnels."

"Let's continue. At the third intersection ahead, choose the second one on the left. By Crimson Clouds, why is your civilized game so complicated? You even laid out tracks! Doesn't that make us incredibly easy to track?"

"There are pros and cons," Su Li shrugged. "What's your name, ma'am?"

"Just call me Red Crystal." The rabbit-person stretched out her palm, curled her fingers, and showed the fleshy ball on her hand to Su Li.

Zuli didn't quite understand what this meant.

"Ah, sorry, I forgot you're players from another world." Red Crystal stuck out her tongue. "This is our greeting etiquette here; touching each other with the paw pads on our hands is a way of showing friendliness."

Su Li nodded, then touched her hand. She then asked, "Do you know who we are?"

"Player?"

"Correct."

“Of course we know,” Hongjing sighed. “You’re not the first players to come here. The last time players came to this world was five years ago. If it weren’t for players, we wouldn’t be in this state.”

"Ha, I don't want to know that I'm just a phantom of the past, destined to die."

When Hongjing mentioned this, her face was full of distress. Then, as if remembering something, she asked, "By the way, what is our energy level when you came in this time?"

“1.4,” Su Li replied. He really couldn’t believe that such a conversation could happen between a player and a native.

“1.4? That makes sense, there have been many more silver-level monsters in recent years.” Red Crystal sighed again, “Our world originally only had an energy level of 0.6…”

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