Car No. 9 is as dirty as Car No. 11, but this place also has a special feature. Although it is full of rubbish, there is no food-related waste. Immediately after the owl and the black cat searched, they found that there was no food in the carriage.
Although the suitcases are also full of luggage racks, and there are many bottles, cans, and snack bags on the table, they are all empty.
Not even water, not even the faucet in the toilet.
The lack of food and water made the owl feel a little overwhelmed. He tried to open the door again to return to the No. 10 car, but found that the door of the No. 10 car had been locked automatically. Something was against the door, but the door was still closed without a sound, and no one noticed.
"It seems that we have no way to go back except to go forward." The owl stood in front of the door of No. 10 carriage and said to himself.
On the other side, the crow began to have a difficult communication with the two-headed snake.
This kind of communication became extremely difficult because the two-headed snake didn't cooperate at all, because no matter what the crow said, the two-headed snake sat there with a cold face, he was still tied, and he kept staring out of the window, looking at the window It was pitch-black chaos outside.
The crow felt a little weak, he tried to get the other party's attention, he said: "I can help you untie, as long as you tell me what happened before we came."
But the double-headed snake didn't care about him at all, and still stared out the window.
The crow was even more frustrated. He tried to raise some topics, but in the end he himself became speechless. The crow was struggling, but the two-headed snake spoke first, and the two-headed snake was still staring at the train window. There was constant darkness outside, and I felt the slight shaking of the train and the sound of rumbling operation and rolling wheels.
Then the two-headed snake said, "It's always dark outside."
The two-headed snake's voice was also cold, but I don't know if it was an illusion, the crow suddenly felt that he had become easier to communicate with.
The crow hesitated for a while, then replied: "Yes, I have noticed this since I woke up, it has been dark outside."
"It doesn't look like the real world, does it?" said the two-headed snake.
"Yeah..." The crow remembered what the owl said: "It feels as if... these two trains have been traveling in the dark and chaotic space."
"If it is really traveling in a chaotic and dark space, where do you think its terminal station will be?" The two-headed snake suddenly turned its head to look at the crow. The two-headed snake has a pair of eyes as black as ink. When he stared at the crow like this, he would suddenly give the crow goose bumps all over his body.
Crow tried to get rid of this feeling of restlessness and inexplicability, and he continued to answer, seriously and honestly: "I don't know where the end point is...but I don't want to stay in this car, let alone this car. On the train, as long as it allows me to escape, I can go anywhere."
"Even going to hell?" The double-headed snake's voice was even colder.
The crow followed with a smile: "Wherever I go, I will live."
The double-headed snake thought for a while, shook his bound hands, and said, "Now, you can help me untie them."
"Will you tell me what happened before?"
"Of course, I'll tell you all about it."
The crow then helped the two-headed snake loosen the rope. The two-headed snake rubbed its freed hands, glanced at the crow, and said, "You don't seem to be afraid of me at all."
"Why should I be afraid of you?" Crow Optimist replied.
"Because I just killed a man in front of you," said the two-headed snake.
But the crow shook his head: "If that is really a human... I will definitely not untie you."
"It seems that you have also discovered it."
The double-headed snake thought about it for a while, and decided to start from the beginning, and then began a long speech: "When I woke up, there were only two people in this carriage, and that was me, and the one you saw before... was so skinny. Looks like a guy."
The two-headed snake said, as if thinking of something, frowned slightly, and continued: "The monster has been rummaging through boxes and cabinets to find something to eat, and he has eaten all the edible things in this carriage, but he still I was very hungry, so I squatted in the toilet to drink water from the tap, but the tap stopped flowing.”
"A monster that can never get enough to eat...?" Hearing the words of the double-headed snake, the crow immediately remembered the reminder given to them on the connecting door of No. 9 carriage.
"I also read the message on the door." The double-headed snake frowned, "But when I asked that monster what he wanted to eat, he didn't answer at all... No, maybe it's the kind that can't communicate at all."
"Can't he speak human language?"
The two-headed snake shook his head: "It doesn't look like it will. Except for the sound of eating, it has been quiet all the time. He seems to be very hungry all the time, so he has been looking through those snack bags."
"Did you find something for him to eat too?" the crow asked.
"I have looked for it, but there is no food for him in this compartment."
"Then why did you kill him just now?"
The two-headed snake paused, and said grimly: "Because there is no food for him in this compartment, so he wants to eat me."
The crow trembled for a moment, and then looked back at the bony corpse that fell on the ground. The corpse had been lying motionless, and hadn't come back to life as the crow imagined.
The two-headed snake didn't notice the crow's pale face, and continued: "This guy jumped on me and bit me, so I just took out a baseball bat in the corner and knocked him over, but this monster is very resistant, no matter what. After beating him, he would still continue to get up and bite me, so I finally understood... Monsters are indeed monsters, completely different from humans. Then I wanted to kill him."
"But you killed him, how can you find the key?" Crow thought distressed.
"I don't want to die." The two-headed snake said, he suddenly lifted his sleeves, and the crow immediately saw a bloody opening on the two-headed snake's strong arm, and it looked like it was bitten by something.
"This guy's bite force is terrible. If I reacted slower, he would have bitten off my arm." The two-headed snake carefully touched his arm with the other hand, but the magic is, The crow didn't see any expression of lingering fear from the double-headed snake's face.
"Your wound is still bleeding, let me bandage it for you." The crow saw a lot of blood on the opponent's arm, so he took the cloth strip that was used as a rope to bind him just now, thought for a while and said: "This carriage looks like There is no water, I don’t know if there is alcohol, but at least it can be disinfected.”
"Everything that could be drunk was eaten by that monster." The two-headed snake grinned.
So the crow had no choice but to sigh: "Okay, then we can only make do with it." The crow then skillfully used strips of cloth as gauze to wrap the arms of the two-headed snake, and the two-headed snake watched his movements for a while , asked: "Have you ever been a doctor?"
"I don't remember." The crow shook his head and said, "My memory has been completely wiped out, but some skills seem to be familiar to me, even if my memory is wiped out, I can still use them easily."
"That's good, maybe we can use our skills to deduce what we were doing before we lost our memory."
"Then I'm definitely not a doctor." The crow said so.
The two-headed snake was puzzled: "Why, your nursing knowledge is very good, even if you are not a doctor... you are also a nurse?"
"I don't know, let's intuit it." The crow scratched his head, making his hair a mess: "I just think that I can't be a doctor, nor can I engage in medical things."
"Then who are you?" The two-headed snake asked curiously.
The crow paused.
Who would he be? But he couldn't remember it at all, all his memories seemed to be precipitated, in his unfathomable heart, the deepest and deepest place, buried in the blood and heart, circulating in the body with the flow of arteries, At the same time also dissipated.
Seeing that the crow was silent, the two-headed snake didn't ask any questions. He looked at his bandaged arm and said, "I think I was a murderer before."
"Ah—?" Crow was stunned immediately when he heard these words.
"Because I killed that monster just now, I feel like I have done it before." The double-headed snake looked coldly: "Yes, a long time ago, in some places, I did the same thing."
The crow was a little terrified in his heart, and he said to the two-headed snake comfortingly: "That may be the same as you are now, in order to protect yourself..."
"No, no, no! You are so naive—" The double-headed snake suddenly approached the crow, and touched the crow's chin with his hand. It was a frivolous gesture, and he said: "I bet that everyone in this carriage People, except you, everyone else has killed people."
The crow was stunned. He stared at the two-headed snake for a long time and was speechless. He felt that somewhere in his heart was trembling. He managed to summon up his courage and said, "You must be joking."
"You don't believe...?" The two-headed snake smiled, and his tone was a little gentle. He stared at the crow for a while, as if he suddenly discovered something, and said with a little surprise in his tone: "Oh, I think I Mistaken."
The moment the crow just let go of his mind, the words of the two-headed snake made his heart feel like a river——
"I think you've killed people too."
The crow pushed the two-headed snake away suddenly, and his face was a little gloomy. He took a deep breath to adjust his mentality, and warned the two-headed snake: "Sir, I have never killed anyone, don't be so boring. You guessed it, take care of yourself first!"
The conversation between the crow and the two-headed snake ended with this unpleasant sentence, but then the owl found the crow and told him that there was no food in this compartment, not even water, which proved that what the two-headed snake said was not false—at least one of them It's half true.
So the crow thought for a while, and said, "It seems that we have to dig through that corpse next."