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Chapter 312: Chapter 210 Crab Demon Island is here! [8000 words, ask for monthly votes!]_4

Chapter 312 -210 Crab Demon Island is here! [8000 words, ask for monthly votes!]_4

“Thank you, Mr. Mu!” Afei exclaimed, overjoyed upon hearing this.

He had seen Mu Rufeng not giving a tip before and thought Mu Rufeng had changed his ways, which left him slightly disappointed.

Unexpectedly, Mu Rufeng covered the expenses for everyone on the train, including the staff, and that indeed meant spending a lot more money than just giving a tip.

Without going into detail, accommodating so many passengers on the train would certainly cost several millions.

However, since Mu Rufeng had the Black Gold Card, he could get a 40% discount, burning through a lot of money all at once.

That means, it’s unknown if Mu Rufeng’s 10% discount coupon could be used with the Black Gold Card.

For Mu Rufeng, several millions wasn’t a small amount, but the money on the Black Gold Card couldn’t be refunded, and no matter how he spent it, he probably wouldn’t be able to use it all up.

He needed the help of the Bloody Train, and he had to stay there for at least another day.

He was willing to give the passengers some sweet deals.

“Afei, you go make the announcement, I’m getting off now,” said Mu Rufeng.

“Okay, Mr. Mu, I’ll head to the control room to broadcast right away,” Afei quickly replied.

Immediately, Mu Rufeng arrived at the door of the dining car.

He had planned to disembark from there but found the door was not open, and after some thought, he had no choice but to head towards carriage number ten.

Evidently, Mu Rufeng’s identity was not just that of a VIP but also a Contractor, so he could only get off the train from carriage number ten.

Other doors weren’t opened, no doubt to prevent those abnormal passengers from disembarking or the abnormalities from the Gluttonous Cruise from boarding.

As for why carriage number ten wasn’t afraid of this? Naturally, it was because a Rule was established there.

That Rule was that, apart from the train staff, no other abnormality was allowed to enter carriage number ten.

Violating the Rule would result in being devoured by the Bloody Train.

It was when Mu Rufeng reached carriage number four that the broadcast room’s announcement came at just the right time.

[We announce that Black Gold Card user Mr. Mu is hosting for all passengers on the train, including staff. Everyone may order anything they like on the train, and Mr. Mu will cover all costs. Please note to choose responsibly and avoid waste. In accordance, we will be staying on the Gluttonous Cruise for an extra day or two.]

The announcement was made three times, making sure all passengers heard it loud and clear.

The entire train’s passengers erupted with excitement.

And the attendant in carriage number four turned her gaze immediately towards Mu Rufeng.

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“Mr. Mu, is what Supervisor Fei said true?” asked the excited attendant.

“Of course it’s true,” replied Mu Rufeng with a slight smile, and then continued walking forward.

“Thank you, thank you, Mr. Mu!” The attendant quickly gave thanks.

“Thank you, Mr. Mu!” The abnormal passengers in carriage number four also reacted, hastily expressing their gratitude.

Even though they didn’t know Mu Rufeng, it didn’t stop them from saying thanks.

When Mu Rufeng reached the entrance of carriage number ten, the players there were also caught up in the excitement.

The Bloody Train had changed from before; if you wanted good food, you had to go to the dining car.

Now, they could order directly by scanning a QR code, but these players didn’t have mobile phones and were unable to scan.

But now, in front of the glass doors of every carriage, there was a self-service machine.

They could see what they wanted on it and place their orders.

Having nothing better to do, they had looked through the menu in their idle time, and now, knowing they could eat for free, everyone crowded at the door frantically ordering.

“Order within reason, if you can’t finish it, don’t blame me for being unkind,” said a cold-voiced attendant nearby.

“Yes, yes, yes,” the crowd was frightened by the attendant’s icy tone, quickly responding in unison.

Seeing the crowded crowd, Mu Rufeng felt he could only rely on Instantaneous Movement.

However, he quickly thought of something else and then chuckled, shaking his head.

His Instantaneous Movement allowed him to ignore the building and teleport away as long as he set his sight on a location.

And here he was, foolishly walking to the front of carriage number ten.

At that moment, Mu Rufeng looked outside the window and then teleported.

But unexpectedly for Mu Rufeng, his figure flickered and yet he remained on the spot.

“Almost forgot, I need to turn on the Wu Fa as well.”

Mu Rufeng immediately activated his Wu Fa and tried to teleport again, and this time, he smoothly teleported out.

Deputy Zhao saw Mu Rufeng coming out and wanted to approach, but with their vessels’ Wu Fa still in conflict, he didn’t dare to go over.

Only someone as powerful as Mu Rufeng could move around freely in a place like this.

Mu Rufeng stretched out his hand to collect the lightning.

Without the paralysis of the lightning, those pig-headed abnormalities didn’t stand up from the ground, but instead lay there with eyes rolling back, foaming at the mouth, and their bodies spasming from time to time.

Mu Rufeng’s lightning wasn’t very lethal but was excellent for control, and it would likely cause long-lasting side effects.

“All right, no need to worry about this anymore, and don’t let anyone on the deck. We’ll just wait until we arrive at Crab Demon Island,” Mu Rufeng said, then walked inside.

“Alright, Mr. Mu,” Deputy Zhao replied, then followed behind Mu Rufeng.

In the blink of an eye, a day had passed.

On the small deck on the fifteenth level.

“Splash~~!”

Sun Lujia dove from the high platform into the pool, creating a big splash.

“Sun Lujia, jump a bit farther away when you dive; you always splash me with water,” complained Mu Rufeng who was napping lightly on a sun lounger, waking up. He wiped his face and immediately scolded.