Train Survival: You're really trying to survive!

Chapter 535 The Traitor Tang Sheng

The group moved quickly through the deserted buildings. On the ground lay the remains of many Spirit-Eyed Beings; their souls and life force had been extracted, their bodies turning into a yellow liquid. Only their empty clothes remained on the ground.

The whole scene looked eerie and terrifying.

The group approached the train to check its condition.

Judging from its appearance, this train is definitely a level 8 or higher train. Judging from its various specifications and the text on it, this train is a product of the Blue Star civilization.

"So, this is Tang Sheng's train?"

Su Li guessed that the reason it was Tang Sheng was because the train had been abandoned there for a long time, and Tang Sheng had been missing for a long time without any news. Even the spies who had infiltrated the area had not received any information.

Information about Luo Ping'an has been consistently coming in. Luo Ping'an has successfully advanced to the Gold level and is currently leveling up and improving his skills.

This was the right choice. Breaking through to the Gold level is not something that can be accomplished overnight. Luo Ping'an wanted to use this time difference to quickly widen the gap in strength between the two sides, and then come over to completely eliminate Su Li and the others.

However, the Blue Star civilization wasn't worried about Luo Ping'an. His weaknesses were too obvious. The Blue Star civilization had already prepared contingency plans. They only needed to discover Luo Ping'an to immediately disable his strongest weapon.

Tang Sheng, on the other hand, is a bit tricky.

Because Tang Sheng is a mechanic.

Among players who allocate skill points, the Mechanic is a very unique class.

Because the Mechanic class can avoid most of the problems that players who allocate skill points to can avoid.

The biggest problem for players who focus on stat allocation is that they are limited by the system's framework. They can only learn general and class-specific skills, skill acquisition is largely based on luck, they cannot develop their own skills, and their understanding of skills is superficial. Furthermore, the additional attributes they can gain at each stage are limited. This restricts their strength to a certain range.

But the mechanic is different.

Mechanics are drawn to blueprints and resources. They rely heavily on external tools, with their inherent attributes having a relatively small impact.

Don't understand physics, chemistry, and mechanical design? No problem, you have the skills. Use those skills, and the system will calibrate your production line and various mechanical equipment with a single click.

Can't you develop blueprints yourself?

No problem! As long as you have the resources, you can just buy the mechanical blueprints developed by others.

During battle, just keep producing troops and overwhelm the enemy with sheer numbers.

Not to mention, the Nomo people, whom Tang Sheng allied himself with, were a civilization that leaned towards technology and machinery. He wisely handed over the Blue Star civilization to the Nomo people early on, and the Nomo people gave him a lot of basic mechanical blueprints. These mechanical blueprints were worthless to the Nomo people, who could easily copy them in large quantities.

Therefore, after studying the matter, the Blue Star civilization concluded that among the four traitorous beasts, the most difficult to deal with was the mechanic Tang Sheng.

"I just didn't expect that Tang Sheng would actually stumble here." Su Li felt like laughing.

Tang Sheng encountered a mentally-based evil god, which can be considered as meeting his natural enemy.

Mechanics fear nothing more than powerful individuals in the mental realm and internal conflicts between hacker-type mechanics.

The former will improve after the mechanic's level is increased and a brain-computer link is established, and the soul is digitized, but the latter is truly terrifying from beginning to end.

A mechanical army? Bring it on!

Sofia got out of the car and reported the vehicle inspection to Zuli.

"There are a total of 7 carriages, all of which have been converted into factories to produce various mechanical equipment. Only the locomotive has a living area."

"There are a lot of supplies stored inside, and the core of the civilization is well preserved. It took us a lot of effort to break the window, which means that according to the system, this person is still alive."

Su Li nodded, then asked the question that concerned her most: "Can we make use of it?"

“The supplies can be moved, but they are difficult to use. None of us are mechanics.” Sophia shook her head and then offered her suggestion, “However, these devices are very valuable. We can load them onto our train, transport them back to Blue Star City, and sell them to other players.”

When they killed the traitors before, all the participants got to eat meat. If this wave succeeds, Su Li and his group will be eating the train and supplies of a level 11 high-level player all by themselves, and they will definitely be eating until their mouths are full of grease.

Su Li was still a little excited. "I want to activate the emergency escape device right now and take the car back to Blue Star City."

Of course, that's a joke. Having come this far, just one step away from victory, it feels like a case of initial momentum waning and eventual exhaustion.

They are fighting against a psychic evil god, and this psychological vulnerability will make them a target for the enemy.

“Let’s leave it here for now,” Ivan suggested. “The metal exterior of this train is incredibly strong, even stronger than our own. If we’re careful not to drag the main battleground here during the fight, we’ll have a very high chance of survival.”

Su Li and the others discussed it, but they really didn't have a good solution. After all, the owner of the train was still alive, so they couldn't seize ownership. Destroying it directly, on the other hand, seemed a bit too much in terms of what they would lose inside.

Su Li was worried that if they left it unattended, Tang Sheng might remotely control it during the battle. So the group spent some time destroying all the energy channels inside the vehicle and transferring the supplies inside to their own train.

As expected of a level 11 traitor, there are quite a few good things in the train. However, none of these can be turned into immediate combat power, so Su Li can only put aside the urge to inventory the supplies for now.

With the traitor's train problem resolved, Zurich and his group headed to the center of the deserted city.

That was the most severely damaged part of the entire city; all the vines and tendrils in the city originated from there and extended outwards.

Upon entering the city center, Zuli and his group also saw numerous combat robots.

These robots, resembling spiders, have modular mechanical components on their combat platforms. They also include armored vehicles, drones, and other combat units.

"These must be Tang Sheng's mechanical army."

These mechanical armies were mostly damaged. Su Li and the others were worried, so they took a special look. Not only were these mechanical armies severely damaged, but the magic energy crystals inside had also been drained of their magic energy, turning them into white crystals.

This reassured Su Li considerably.

Before long, Su Li and his group entered the research institute at the center.

This place has become a deep puddle. In the center of the puddle is an organ that looks like an eye.

Before my eyes, a man from Earth was bound tightly by tentacles, forming a cross shape.

When Su Li and the others appeared at the edge of the abyss, the bound man opened his eyes.

A bluish-purple glow emanated from his eyes, and a vertical mark appeared on his forehead, slowly opening to reveal the inner eye of the Spirit Eye Man.

"What a sorry sight, Tang Sheng," Su Li remarked, looking at the familiar stranger.

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