Chapter 61: The Midnight Train Fright
A young man wearing a woolen coat looked very identifiable on behalf of all passengers, questioning the train crew: Why did you stop the train without the station? Why did you let the passengers who bought the full ticket get off halfway? It was snowy outside, where did you ask the passengers to go?
The commander in the railway uniform told the passenger representative with a sad face that he didn't stop the train on purpose, but that the train could not arrive at the station! There was a war ahead, and the Japanese were fighting with the Northeastern People's Self-Defense Forces in Hailar! If the train was caught in a shell, bomb or something, hundreds of people on the train would not survive!
Hu Fei looked at the commander and then the poor crew members. He wanted to say something bad. Seeing that the passengers outside were very excited, he really couldn't say anything anymore! It wouldn't be a big deal for him to say something that was too pissed off. I'm afraid that those passengers who were blinded by anger would really get angry and rushed over to beat the members of the team to death!
On one hand, there were excited passengers and on the other hand, there were terrified flight attendants. Hu Fei, the representative selected by the passenger, had to serve as a coordinator in the middle.
The other advantage of beating the members of this group of trains is nothing but a temporary resentment. Without these people, the train will have no chance to start! Keeping the crew is to leave a chance for the train and a chance for the passengers.
According to Hu Fei's opinion, the commander explained to all passengers on the current situation through the radio speaker: Since there were self-defense forces and Japanese troops fighting in front, the train could no longer drive forward. If any passengers wanted to spend the night on the train, the train crew would provide free boiling water and provide cheap dinner for everyone.
If the battle ahead can end tomorrow, the train will continue to drive towards Hailar; if the war continues, the train will return the same route tomorrow night. If passengers do have to go to Hailar, they can walk by tomorrow during the day; if there is nothing important, it is recommended to return with the train tomorrow. The crew promises not to charge a return ticket.
So that's the case! Although the passengers are still complaining about Lian Tian, their dissatisfaction with the flight attendants is much smaller than before. Nowadays, wars are everywhere, and if you can encounter such a thing when you take a train, you can only blame yourself for being unlucky. Who told me not to go out early but not to go out late, and to go out now?
No matter how much you complain, people still have to eat when they should eat. When the flight attendant brought a pot of hot water into the carriage, the passengers finally put aside the delay of delay that delayed their trip, drank water when they should drink water, drank food when they should eat, and continued to doze off.
The outside of the car is more than ten degrees below zero. Even if the temperature inside the car is higher than that outside, it is far from warm as spring. It is difficult to survive without eating something at such a cold night.
After drinking hot water and having dinner made on the train, the passengers in the train fell to each other for an hour and were sleepy. Hu Fei lay on a long chair, covered his coat and took a nap. There were few people in the carriage now, and the passengers were lying on each other, and they found a comfortable position to get through the evening.
The night was getting deeper and the temperature was getting lower and lower. Hu Fei was still covering his coat at first, but later he simply wrapped his coat around his body. It seemed that this cold winter night was a bit difficult.
While talking to Wang Wenhua in a daze, a sudden sound woke Hu Fei up. Someone shot! He sat up and the gunshots became clearer. After a quick observation around, Hu Fei remembered that he was on the train from Harbin to Hailar.
Liu Dong, Ji Jinbiao and others all woke up. Everyone, including Liu Dong, was a soldier who had been on the battlefield and was extremely sensitive to gunfire. When they heard the gunshots, these people instinctively grabbed the gun.
There were thumping knocks and shouts outside the train, and several pieces of the window glass were broken. The car door was locked from the inside, and people outside knocked on the door but couldn't get in. Hu Fei looked out the window quietly. There was a little fire outside. Under the fire, they were wearing yellow military uniforms. The Japanese! The train was surrounded by Japanese!
Hu Fei's shock was extraordinary. Judging from the number of torches outside the train, the Japanese probably had to have hundreds of them? What should I do? The door of the iron carriage would sooner or later be opened by the Japanese. Even if he didn't care about the passengers in the car, how many Japanese could they withstand the guns in their hands?
It’s useless to think so much, so let’s take a look at it first! Open your luggage and tie the ghost-headed knife behind you, insert the gun and grenade on your body. Hu Fei reached out to Liu Dong and Ji Jinbiao called him, "The Japanese are here, stay here and wait for death! Getting off the car is also a death. Come with me to the front of the car, let’s get this train start!"
Everyone nodded, and Hu Fei stood up first and led the person to the front of the car. When the group of people moved with knives and guns, the passengers in the car were frightened. A lady screamed in fear, and was covered by the male companion beside her and hugged her in her arms.
The windows of the car were broken more and more, and the knocks at the car doors were getting louder and louder. I guess the Japanese outside should have been blown up with grenades, right? Hu Fei was a little scared when passing through each car door. He was afraid that the door of the car door would be opened suddenly, so a Japanese jumped in from outside!
The Japanese did not come from the door, but came up from the window. Hu Fei was walking, and his head suddenly appeared on a window in front. The guy was wearing a Japanese military cap and looked around, as if he was observing the situation in the carriage.
The passengers near the window hid far away. Seeing that the people in the car were afraid that he would be even more arrogant, the guy grimaced and simply pulled his hands around and wanted to climb up. In a few strokes, the upper body had crawled into the car. A child was scared to cry. The woman hugged the child tightly and covered the child's mouth with her hands, for fear of attracting the attention of the Japanese.
Hu Fei was seeing this scene when he came over! This ignorant Japanese man dared to snatch the train alone! Hu Fei stretched out his hand and took off his hideous ghost-headed sword from behind. He accelerated his pace and arrived in front of the Japanese in the blink of an eye. At this time, the Japanese man stepped in with one leg.
Hu Fei quietly smiled, and when he held the knife in both hands, he was distracted and stabbed!
There are serrated teeth and steel rings on the back of the ghost head, and there are holes on the knife head. Although there is a sharp point in front, it is not sharp. It is basically a corner above 60 degrees. Although the knife head is not sharp, it is even more fierce when committing the crime! "Puff!" This knife stabbed the Japanese a big hole! The Japanese who was crawling in the window and peeping screamed and lay down on the ground and died.
The situation was urgent, and Hu Fei had no time to deal with the body. He strided hard, and finally ran straight to the locomotive! The commander and crew members were rescued by Hu Fei just now and stayed in the dining car in front, and they wanted to find them and get the dining car to get on.
Chapter completed!