
The driver left his cabin. The other passengers continued to scream hysterically. Car lights flickering.
They ran away from the driver's cabin. Some break the glass to jump out, or climb onto the train. Someone ran to the back, looking for a door that could be opened. They hit each other until someone fell and stepped on.
The explosion thumped loudly. All lighting went out instantly. AC also died, making the air suddenly stuffy and tight.
On the opposite train.
Sanubari. Mitsuki almost fell. However, he crouched down and held onto a chair.
Meanwhile, Abrizar manages to regain Anki. The blind man held on to the pole while hugging Anki so as not to fall.
The fire spread from the driver's cabin. Smoke first crossed from carriage to carriage, carrying the distinctive scent of forged iron. Abrizar. His brain blocked some of the sound, blending in scents and rattling sounds that might have been the cause. The man looked like he was looking through a vibration.
"This train is going to burn!" then shouted.
Simultaneously, Sanubari and Mitsuki turned their heads. Two pairs of eyes broke through the hallway. There was only a slight rumble of fire that they could see as the carriage was no longer straight. Mitsuki immediately grabbed Sanubari's arm.
"Let's run!"
The four human children painstakingly headed for the last passenger carriage. No cars are okay. Glass was everywhere. However, there were no other passengers on this side of the train, except the four of them and three masked men who had fainted.
"How's this? Looks like we're stuck in a dead end." Anki bit her lip at the end of her sentence.
Mitsuki also did not expect the door he opened to squeeze the wall. While the other door was closed. Even through the window is impossible. There are ruins blocking the road. Sanubari looks at the tail.
In silence, he stepped. His right hand clasped tightly onto the meatball, attached it to the iron wall, then extended the razor blade. Anki and Mitsuki noticed.
"What are you doing, Sanu?" asked Mitsuki in surprise.
His hands moved to form a square. He was hoping that at the end of this carriage there was no rubble blocking the road. He still wants to live. Whenever he thought of death, his face always suddenly turned pale. However, he did not want to give up. He wanted the slightest hope to keep it burning and bring freedom to him.
"That's a brilliant idea. But, how bi—" Mitsuki's words came to a standstill when she saw the metal frame in front of her clanging down, "oh, I didn't know you had such a sharp tool."
Now, the hole is wide enough open for them. However, there was still one more veil they had to split. Mitsuki lowered her gaze, staring at the cutter-like cutter in Sanubari's right hand.
Sanubari stepped in first. He reopened the road without much talk. After that, one by one they jumped.
The sound resounded very loudly in the dark tunnel. Anki covers her ears with both palms. Mitsuki quickly pulled out the phone, activating the flashlight.
"Two minutes from now, if we don't get out of here soon, maybe another train will hit us." Abrizar raised his voice. He's been like a danger alarm reminder.
Mitsuki clucked in annoyance. "I thought we could take a leisurely walk to the station earlier."
With the existence of one train to another, the train that leads to them can stop on time without engaging the domino effect. That is only possible when the train signal is working properly. However, looking at the current conditions it is most likely that the signal of the train that just crashed also died.
Anki turned her head, only complete darkness was obtained. The electricity on both trains was completely out. While the flames that are in the darkness have not been seen.
Hurriedly, Mitsuki opened the Navigation. "Follow me!"
They ran over the gully of the tracks, challenging other trains to come. Abrizar frowned astonished at Mitsuki's choice. It's like surrendering yourself willingly as an electric-powered iron snake meal.
"Mitsuki, we're moving to the direction the train is coming. Aren't you wrong?" ask Abrizar full of questions.
From the beginning, he should not have trusted Mitsuki. That man is too suspicious to believe. However, he has no choice but to follow Mitsuki who might just lead them on a suicide mission.
Abrizar himself did not know where to go. While running, Abrizar's ears looked for a wall that might be cut with Sanubari's tools. Unfortunately, everything is too thick. Their long tense night is not over. The angel of death is still faithful.