Chapter 92 (2/2)

“Let rabbed the sword from his friend His hand shook and the swor

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d nearly fell to the ground

Stunned, he cried, “How can it be so heavy?!”

Sousted by it and did not wish to touch it Instead, they stared at the corpse

“Let’s place hi and called a few other people to move the body

Not long after that, a few people from the compartment appeared and circled the corpse Their hearts were pounding

The body belonged to so style was not of the modern era He also had a very serious wound at his chest The wound was as big as a fist and blood was still trickling from it

“He seee machinery, even his ribs were sliced clean” someone muttered

The scene was too gory The women on the train did not dare to take a look

“Brother, why are you still up there?” Chou Quan shouted at the direction of where Chu Feng was

Chu Feng waved him up

Again, Chou Quan cli

“Look!” Chu Feng pointed

In ed under their weight It was just a hand’s stretch away from them

“Why are there so er pass through” Chou Quan muttered

“They don’t look like vines to me Because, yesterday when the train stopped, I saere in between the mountains and were quite some distance away fro soupwards

Chou Quan widened his eyes and with a shocked expression written on his face, he replied, “If it isn’t from the mountains, could it have been from the sky?!”

He then looked up

However, the

Chu Feng used the black gold sword to cut so vines and walked ahead

He stopped abruptly His body was shaking and his pupils contracted He was in immense shock

“Why did you stop?” Chou Quan asked from behind him and approached

At that moment, he froze in his tracks and couldn’t help but curse

“What the hell! Could this be what rocked the train last night?!”

He couldn’t believe his eyes And like Chu Feng, he stared and was dumbfounded

That thing was tangled with vines and rested on the train’s roof

Chou Quan looked up and said, “This……is a satellite…being tangled around vines It came from the sky?!”

He couldn’t believe what he saw