Chapter 117 - Escaping from Arcanum Train (X) (1/2)

Chapter 117 - Escaping from Arcanum Train (X)

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The murderer, Two-headed snake, seemed to turn a blind eye to Crow and the others’ intrusion He lowered his head to check whether the poor man was dead, and thereafter found that the poor victi but was likely on his last breath

But Two-headed snake did not feel any pity towards hiain, and it see this, Crow and the others sucked in their breaths Crow hesitated as he thought whether he should head forward to stop this or ignore it On the contrary, it was Wolf who took the lead He reached out and threw the ragged broo in his hand at Two-headed snake

Two-headed snake finally responded, stepping aside to avoid Wolf’s attack Finally, he realized that there were several e and raised his head to look at Crow and the others

Two-headed snake was a handsoant with distinct eyebrows, his figure tall and thin, and his ar There were some bloodstains on his face It was not knohether it was his or the victim’s He carried a blue and white baseball bat, and that bat was also stained with a lot of blood

Although he could be regarded as a good-looking man, the look in Two-headed snake’s eyes was too cold If one needed to find a befitting description of him, the name ‘Two-headed snake’ was extremely appropriate for him His eyes were as cold as a snake’s eyes

However, this snake did not seem to have any interest in Crow and the others He limpse at them and returned to squat near the victiround by his feet was not dead, and his chest was still slightly rising and falling However, Two-headed snake did seem to be satisfied He seeh he avoided Wolf’s attack, in the next second, he once again stepped on the victim’s back

The victiuy was stretching out his arm weakly to crawl forward Crow immediately understood the victim’s intentions He knew that the man wanted to escape and live

Crow had always felt that he was not the kind of person with much sympathy, and in this bad enclosed environment, everyone around him may be covetous and cruel So fro hihteous or unjustifiable; he only needed to survive

But in this instant, Crow could not stand it

Ato be coallantly to the occasion, were they even a man?!

Since Croas, of course, acapabilities were not particularly good, his body ht But what Crow did not expect was that several people nearby actually started to move as well The fastest one to act was Wolf Black cat seemed to be irked by the troublesome matter, but he still acted Owl followed after hiether immediately subdued Two-headed snake They seized the man in a flurry, threay his weapon—the bat— casually found some clothes, and rolled them into a rope to tie Two-headed snake up

After being subdued, Two-headed snake did not struggle too much He merely looked at the crowd of people with cold eyes, as if he did not knoas being subdued He said leisurely, “You’d better kill that guy quickly, or the one ill have an unfortunate encounter will be you guys”

“What do you mean by that?” Croned as he asked

But Two-headed snake did not answer hi that he could not receive an answer of proper value, Crow turned to look at the victi there weakly while still trehtly Crow did not take a closer look just now because the situation was too dangerous

Now, once Two-headed snake was tied up, Crow turned his head and looked at the poor victim No matter how he looked at the victie about hi on his stomach all the time, and his face was blocked by his hair, so Crow could not see his face clearly Although he earing the same clothes as Crow, a closer look revealed a small difference in the colour of their clothes Crow and the others’ clothes were a dark shade of greyish-blue while the victirey

The victim’s stature was s hair, Crow couldn’t tell whether he was a man or a woman for a while Crow’s attention was drawn to hand that the victim revealed—

He had withered arers, and his skin colour appeared to be a lifeless shade of green

“This guy looks a little strange” Owl noticed the difference, so he crouched down carefully beside the victied to Two-headed snake, and poked the poor victiht?” Owl asked them that

The victim lay motionless, completely immobile, as if he was dead

Crow also unconsciously became worried, so he moved a little closer and said to Owl, “Let’s turn hiree it, so terrible happened

Suddenly, the victim trembled violently as if he had been electrocuted These violent convulsions also startled Owl and Croere near the victiuards Because of the enclosed carriages and unreasonable situation they were forced into, added on to the previous words of Two-headed snake, they all subconsciously thought that whatpleasant