SCP Corporation: Contain Bonfire-Chapter 81 - Invasion by Humans_1

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Chapter 81: Chapter 81: Invasion by ‘Humans’_1

Chapter 81 -81: Invasion by ‘Humans’_1

“See if we can get them off the train when we arrive at the station to prevent any further problems.”

Colin muttered softly, not out of kindness but from an instinctual feeling that having a group of ordinary people on the train at this time was not going to be a good thing.

Especially since this group was in the same carriage as him.

If this group caused any trouble blindly, the probability of him getting involved was not small…

However, just at that moment, Colin’s heart skipped a beat, giving rise to a bad premonition.

Immediately after, as if to confirm his intuition, a piercing scream suddenly came from the back seat.

“Ah!!!”

“Chen Xiaoling, what are you going crazy for? Let go of your mouth! Ah!”

“Have you lost your mind, Chen Xiaoling?! You bit off his flesh!”

“Ah ah ah! Help! My face, ah it hurts so much, Brother Xiao pull her off me!”

“Quick, hold her down!”

“Damn, she’s so strong, quickly, help, I can’t hold her down…”

“Watch out for her mouth!”

“Has she got rabies or what?!”

“Brother Xiao, look at her eyes! She’s gone mad! Really gone mad!”

After a flurry of frantic scrambling, the commotion finally quieted down a bit as Tang Xiao, known as Brother Xiao, along with several classmates, managed to subdue the crazed junior by pinning her to the ground!

At this very moment, Tang Xiao’s entire body was on top of his classmate, with his knee pressing down on the back of her neck, firmly pinning her down. In addition to him, two other classmates helped to hold her waist and lower body, barely managing to subdue her…

Even so, the woman underneath still struggled from time to time, making strange noises and her face extremely distorted, as if she could break free at any moment.

Keep in mind, the three of them together weighed over five hundred pounds!

It was simply outrageous!

“Damn it, Brother Xiao, senior sister, is this an epileptic fit or something else? She was fine just now, and then she suddenly went crazy, and she’s so strong…” A classmate couldn’t help speaking out as he felt the strange strength beneath him.

“I don’t know…”

As Tang Xiao was about to say something, he suddenly saw a stranger walking over.

Before he could speak, the stranger said, “You’d better let her go now, take your seats, and let me handle the rest.”

“Who are you…” Tang Xiao’s words abruptly halted as he saw the stranger pull out a metallic object from his pocket—a gun?!

From the look and detail of it, it was definitely not some toy gun for shooting BBs!

Not just him, but the rest who saw the item in Colin’s hand all fell silent.

How could anyone possibly bring a gun aboard a high-speed train?

At this moment, the stranger approaching them wore what seemed like a friendly smile, but paired with the revolver in his hand, it only sent chills down their spines.

“Do as I say, any problems with that?”

During this talk, Colin glanced at the woman they were pinning down; her neck veins bulging, skin all over her body red, making strange noises and the lower half of her face smeared with blood…

Colin could feel something had invaded her body.

If nothing unexpected occurred…

She must have sat on a seat that “someone” was already occupying, and then got invaded.

“She, she’s our classmate, my junior…”

Tang Xiao glanced at the revolver in Colin’s hand, swallowed hard, but still boldly spoke.

‘Didn’t expect it, quite righteous of you. No wonder I heard firm intentions in your conversation just now.’

Colin pursed his lips, pulled open the collar of his trench coat, and threw over a bundle of nylon rope and a package of gauze: “Then solve it yourselves. Handle it well, and return to your seats as soon as possible, otherwise, you will definitely end up like her.”

He had no intention of forcibly intervening; after all, the problem seemed minor, a bundle of rope was all it took to handle a person.

“Th-thank you…” Tang Xiao said hesitantly while nodding, as he had just braced himself for a desperate fight. They had a chance from this distance, but he hadn’t expected such a turn of events.

This stranger not only did not threaten them with the gun in his hand but also provided assistance.

“Later, it’s best not to put her back in her original seat.”

Colin didn’t know what they were thinking. After speaking, he turned around, stepping back into his own footprints, and returned to his seat.

“Judging from her behavior after the invasion, the danger should be within my limits to endure, but I don’t know if her condition will improve after we leave here.”

Colin contemplated internally.

He hadn’t thought about expelling the “person” inside her…

It wasn’t that he didn’t want to; he just couldn’t. He lacked the ability, and he didn’t have any tool to do it.

However, although Colin couldn’t solve the problem, he could deal with the person who created the problem.

If it really came to it, killing the woman would likely cause the “person” possessing her to naturally return to their own seat.

“Hiss, why do my thoughts always jump straight to killing? There are other methods, like further confining her, though it would be a bit troublesome…”

Colin pinched his forehead, his experiences over this period, coupled with the subtle influence of Beast Transformation Syndrome, seemed to have made him somewhat indifferent, not taking the lives of others too seriously.

After a few more minutes, it finally grew quiet behind him. They, having sobered up completely, seemed to finally realize that the train they boarded had significant problems.

The atmosphere began to grow heavy.

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“What do we do, Brother Xiao, our phones seem to have no signal. It’s patchy, can’t make calls at all, the calls to the police get cut off before we can speak…”

“Do we still have a chance to get off, this train has been running for almost three hours now, and it doesn’t look like it’s going to stop…”

“Who is that guy, feels like he’s quite powerful. Should we ask him for help? Earlier he seemed quite approachable. Hiss, my face hurts, she bit a chunk out of me…”

“Better not trouble that guy, we don’t know much about him, and he has a gun, definitely the real deal!”

Tang Xiao shook his head, feeling more instinctively fearful of firearms and such lethal weapons than of the train itself.

What kind of person can pass through security with a gun?

And why does he seem so familiar with this train?

After a pause, Tang Xiao continued, “If we reach a station, we’ll get off immediately and take Chen Xiaoling to the hospital.”

A few college students talked quietly among themselves, but what they didn’t know was that Colin heard every word of their conversation without missing a thing.

“Hope everything goes smoothly.”

Colin prayed silently for them, then took out the parchment and found that although the “Trading Floor” function couldn’t be used during this mission, the “Interaction Hall” was accessible, but he couldn’t send messages.

However, peeking in on their chat to keep up his spirits wasn’t too bad…

Nearly another hour passed.

Suddenly, a “clang clang clang” sound echoed through the train coach.

The fog outside the windows began to gradually dissipate…

All the passengers, including Colin, realized that this was a signal that the train was about to make a stop.