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Chapter 63: The biggest reward, level 6 treasure chest

Zhou Zhi’s Train was not hard to find; in the darkness, his lit-up Train was still very conspicuous.

“A black Train…” Qi Xiao murmured.

He remembered Kong You’s words again: A person whose Train is black also has a black heart.

Qi Xiao shook his head and stepped into the carriage.

He felt relieved when he saw the screen display that the Train was ownerless.

The first two carriages were almost empty, with nothing useful inside.

Qi Xiao pulled open the door to the third carriage.

A wooden shelf was placed there.

Seven treasure chests were on it.

Under each treasure chest, there were also notes detailing which station it was obtained from and what was opened from it.

A collector?

Everything had been opened, but the empty boxes were all kept.

How boring.

Why was there a suitcase here? It seemed a bit out of place.

“Requires a six-star treasure chest key to unlock.”

This is a six-star treasure chest!?

Holy moly?

This was a silver metal treasure chest, similar in size and shape to a suitcase.

Five-star treasure chests didn't require keys, but six-star ones did.

So, six-star was a watershed.

I wonder if this one can be forcibly pried open.

Let’s try!

Qi Xiao activated ‘lust’ and slashed down with his blade.

Qi Xiao’s full-strength slash left a groove less than one millimeter deep on the treasure chest.

It can be cut!

It seems it can be violently broken open; if Monkey King were here, he’d probably smash it open with one swing.

The eight-star treasure chest and this one are only two levels apart, yet the former’s value is much higher.

I wonder what the highest level for a treasure chest is.

Qi Xiao put the treasure chest into his jie bracelet and opened the next carriage door.

It stank.

Qi Xiao covered his nose.

This carriage was filled with neatly stacked wooden boxes, containing various dried meat pieces.

There were also some drying racks, with various small dried meats like frogs, snakes, and rats hanging on them.

They were also sorted and strung up neatly.

This guy really has OCD.

Continuing to the next carriage.

This was a simple bedroom.

Qi Xiao found a disguise card in a box by his bed.

It was a gray disguise card, which Qi Xiao casually put into his jie bracelet.

A total of thirty-seven train coins were found.

To carry more items, Qi Xiao spent forty train coins to upgrade his jie bracelet to level seven, increasing its carrying capacity to five hundred kilograms.

Qi Xiao felt a slight pang of heartache, but there was nothing he could do.

He didn’t want to risk logging onto this Train because that would invalidate his anchor point.

Although today was the last day of Wind Season, meaning no more Trains would stop.

However, he had stopped yesterday, so it was uncertain if other Trains would stop there.

If he logged in here and the door over there opened wide, allowing someone to take advantage, it would be a loss.

The next carriage was filled with dog furs—dog furs of various colors, sizes, and breeds.

There were hundreds of them.

Good heavens, did he kill so many dogs?

I wonder where he got his ability to control dogs and strengthen and change his body through them, and if there’s a way to cultivate it.

That substitute dog was incredibly useful, I must say.

Further back, there weren't many things in the carriages, mostly useless clutter.

After searching the entire Train, Qi Xiao returned to the initial carriage and clicked on the screen.

“Decompose ordinary carriage × 8 - Obtain 1680 kg of metal, 840 kg of plastic, 560 kg of wood.”

“1850 kg of metal, 1010 kg of plastic, and 700 kg of wood have been transferred to Train Conductor Qi Xiao, ID 19990526.”

In the entire East Village, only a handful of people survived.

The Train was searched; it was time to head back.

Today was the last day of Wind Season, after all.

Qi Xiao rode his motorcycle, taking Old Six with him, and headed back.

“Chief, is this the right direction? I came looking from over there.”

Qi Xiao slammed on the brakes and turned the motorcycle around.

“Damn it, why didn’t you say so earlier?”

“I thought you knew the way.”

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