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Chapter 92: A New Plan x Getting on the Train



Chapter 92: A New Plan x Getting on the Train

A group of five people arrived in Sarbenia in the afternoon of the same day.They were all happy to finally get out of the car, but the two young children who were traveling with them seemed even more excited.

Kuroro turned off the engine, and after Kurapika stepped out of the car, the spider leader came to him. He was looking at the two energetic boys with a bit blank eyes. Hisoka was the last to get out of the car, cool Lapika looked at him reflexively, and after glancing at Kuroro and meeting his gaze, his attention returned to the clown again.

Kuroro also observed Hisoka quietly. Hisoka's yellow eyes were staring at Gang and Kiya like hungry wolves, with a familiar and malicious expression on his face.

"Train tickets," Kurapika reminded, clearly trying to distract Hisoka from his friend: "We'd better buy them well in advance so we can guarantee enough sleeper seats."

"Shall we share it together??" Hisoka asked, his anxious smile turned towards Kurapika now.

Kurapika frowned.

"You can live in the box alone." Kuroro said, "The two children can share."

He didn't say clearly that he would live in the same box with Kurapika, but Hisoka heard the meaning behind his back.

"Ah~?" he said, with a playful tone mixed with sarcasm, Kurapika gritted his teeth.

The spider leader saw Kurapika's jaw tense, and his face darkened.In the end, the Nakuruta boy decided to use his impatience for something more useful, and he turned around and started walking in the direction of the train station.Kurapika didn't look back to see if the others followed, Kuroro glanced at the two young boys, their eyes were on the blond boy in front, and then they both followed Kurapika's pace, hands and feet still restless harass each other.

Hisoka glanced at Kuroro before starting to move forward. Kuroro was at the end of the line, and he needed to keep Hisoka within sight.He didn't know if the clown would abide by the agreement between the two, but now, they were actually in the same situation.Hisoka wanted to fight him, and he agreed to wait, but Hisoka was volatile, and Kuroro didn't believe him.

Kuroro was half expecting Hisoka to turn around and attack him halfway, and it was funny how he should have felt when he was with Kurapika - the boy who swore revenge on the brigade and him. More threatened.

As Kurapika walked up the stairs of the train station, he immediately walked to the ticket office, which was served by a conductor instead of using the ticket machines.The spider boss stood next to Kurapika, but he could still watch Hisoka out of the corner of his eye.

"We need to go to Kyratin's sleeper box." Kuroro said to the conductor, "Five people, is there any space in the first class box?"

"I'm very sorry," said the conductor. "All the first-class and sleeper compartments are fully booked, leaving only ordinary compartments available, and the positions of the compartments are far apart."

The conductor said to enter some numbers in the computer, and after a few minutes, he said: "I can provide two compartments in the same truck compartment, and the other one behind the two compartments."

"Why are there so few boxes?" Kurapika asked.

"Next week is an international holiday." The conductor explained: "Kyratin will hold a large parade and concert, followed by a week's working holiday. Tourists who are not celebrating are likely to come to enjoy the holiday and sightseeing. I'm sorry, this It’s something I can do.”

"Is there a train leaving tomorrow?" said the Spider leader.

"Yes." The conductor replied, "but all boxes have been sold."

"We want the rest of the boxes." Kurapika said at this moment.

"The location of the room will be very cramped." Kuroro warned, "Have you ever taken an ordinary box on a sleeper train?"

"I've definitely been in worse situations," Kurapika said. "I don't want to stay here for two days and then be unable to do anything."

Kuroro watched the boy silently for a while, waiting for Kurapika to change his mind.But Kurapika just looked back at the other party in silence, Kuroro finally looked away and turned his gaze back to the conductor.

"Okay," he said, "we'll buy the rest of the boxes."

The train tickets were quickly handed to them. The train would leave at four o'clock, and now they had a few hours to spare.A group of five people walked on the sidewalk, their eyes scanned each other's figure, and there was an awkward silence around them.

"So,?" Hisoka's rising and falling voice broke the silence, "How many hours do we have?"

Kurapika glanced at the red-haired clown's face, he was observing the other's expression, the beautiful facial features revealed various doubts.Hisoka didn't seem to care, the smile widening at the corner of his mouth, Kuroro's eyes were fixed on this dangerous, unpredictable man.

Kuroro narrowed his eyes slightly, and took a step forward in Kurapika's direction. The situation at the moment seemed to be in a stalemate ----- Kuroro and Kurapika fought against Hisoka, while Gang and Kiya fought against Hisoka. Looking back and forth at the three people, Qi Ya just wanted to speak, but Gang's sudden shout made him swallow the words he hadn't spoken.

"I'm hungry," Gang said, and the tension in the trio eased with his innocent tone.

Discussing what to eat was more relaxed than the atmosphere just now, and finally everyone decided to follow the wishes of the two children to eat pizza.The restaurant they were looking for was crowded and noisy, but in fact the surrounding restaurants were in the same environment.Hisoka sat directly opposite Kuroro. He kept looking at him with annoying eyes, but the latter ignored him. The red-haired clown seemed to deliberately make him feel uncomfortable, but Kuroro refused to do what he wanted.

The two boys kept the lunch from being too awkward, almost happily discussing different topics while forcing others to join them.Kuroro was not dissatisfied, even though he listened to every word Gang and Kiya said, his mind was still analyzing his knowledge of Hisoka, and his guard against the clown did not weaken.

After lunch, they made the Spider Chief pay again--and really, Kuroro has spent more in the few months he's been with Kurapika than he's spent in the past three years. Needs to plan a big heist to make up, hopefully Kurapika is worth it.

They went to a park to kill time after lunch, Gang and Kiya chased each other in the park as if exhausted, and Hisoka walked away alone.Kuroro looked at his back from behind, a sense of worry spread from the bottom of his heart, he knew what Kurapika's plan was, but the boy also had a very slight chance to change the plan, and now Kuroro has made it clear to him I am very clear about what will happen in the future.

Kurapika, who came back from his friend, sat next to Kuroro. He took out a book from the pocket of his sweater. Kurapika, who noticed Kuroro's gaze, glanced at him suspiciously, but the spider leader didn't speak, just She turned her face away in silence.

Hisoka's body disappeared in the woods, and the whole park looked greener than the surrounding scenery. A huge fountain loomed behind the trees, which seemed to be the main source of water for the park's flowers and plants to grow lush.So close to the world's largest desert, the park certainly carves out a peaceful and green retreat between towns and cities.

Kurapika read quietly for a while, when Kiya suddenly called out his name from a distance.The teenager looked up, put the book between him and Kuroro, stood up and walked towards his friend.Kuroro watched them happily chatting, but when he listened carefully to the conversation, he found that it was not an interesting topic at all, but about the people he met and the places he had visited while traveling.Kuroro listened intermittently, jotting down the names they spoke, but then his attention fell to the book that Kurapika had placed beside him.

Kuroro picked up the book, which was thin and printed in huge letters on the inside -- it looked like a children's book.The language of the book was incomprehensible to Kuroro, but Kurapika wrote notes in some blank spaces, and his neat and beautiful handwriting translated quite a few passages.It's fun to read books that he doesn't understand, those horizontal lines drawn under the sentences, the small arrows pointing to the explanations written next to them, sometimes in a language that Kurolo understands, sometimes in a language he hasn't read .He wanted to know what the book was about, what language it was written in, and why Kurapika would want to learn it.

Just as Kuroro was thinking, a flash of inspiration suddenly appeared in his mind, and Kurapika's voice suddenly broke into his consciousness.

"I have no choice!" Kurapika said, his tone immediately caught Kuroro's attention, and the black pupils of the spider leader moved away from the paper to the three people in the distance.

"No." Qi Ya retorted dissatisfiedly: "Impossible, this can't happen."

"Ki Ya." Gang said softly, trying to appease the dispute between the other two.

"No!" Kiya said, looking back at his friend, "You stop thinking about it! Don't you understand how crazy this is? I'm sure you do."

"Please," said Kurapika, his voice so soft it was almost inaudible, "Kiya, can't you see? That's why you can't follow, you and Gang are going to be there as soon as we reach Kyratin." leave."

"And let you face them both alone?" Chiya asked. "No, it's impossible. Gang, you explain to him."

After listening, Gang Mingliang's eyes immediately looked at Kurapika.

"I believe in you, but I want to go with you, who can help you without us when everything is over?"

"You can't help me," Kurapika said, his voice tinged with determination and vulnerability: "You can't be with me ----- no." Halfway through the sentence, Kurapika suddenly changed his words: "This Once, you can't follow."

"That's what you said when you were in Ukshin City." No matter how much Kurapika insisted, Gang still stubbornly resisted: "But we helped you in the end, didn't we?"

"You were also caught by the brigade in the end." Kurapika reminded, "And you were almost killed. This is my fault and my own problem."

"Because that's what friends are supposed to do!" Gang continued.

"Gang," Kurapika said resignedly, the voice was so quiet that Kuroro could barely hear, "You don't understand... If any of you are afraid because of the path I chose, because of the man who is helping me fulfill the promise I was killed, what do you think I would think? It’s okay if you must help, but please, please,” his tone became more and more earnest: “Only make a move at a sufficient distance, and Don't put yourself in danger."

Kiya was impatient for a moment, but he accepted Kurapika's advice and seemed to have gotten used to it.

"Your irrational plan is already terrible, but will you still let Gang go his own way and act in his own way?" Kiya's voice became louder and louder, and finally he almost shouted, making Kurapika reflexively He glanced at Kuroro's position.

Kuroro pretended to be concentrating on the book in his hands, but the boy was already wary.When he spoke again, his voice was already too quiet, even if he tried to strengthen his hearing, Kuroro still couldn't hear a single word he said.They continued chatting for a few minutes, Kurapika shaking his head every so often, before he finally walked back to the spider leader.

Kuroro looked up when Kurapika walked back, he watched Kurapika sit down and returned the book to him.

"Is everything okay?" he asked.

"Yes." Kurapika lied.

There was a moment of silence between them, long enough for Kurapika to know that the man didn't believe what he said, and then Kuroro let the conversation end.

"What's in this book?" he asked. "I don't think I've ever read the language. Are you learning?"

Kurapika looked at Kuroro for a moment, not sure why Kuroro suddenly changed the subject, and what his apparent pause meant.The boy looked away, letting the topic just now be taken away.Kuroro listened to Kurapika's explanation, he listened carefully, but his mind went back and forth on the little latest information he had just obtained.Kurapika was obviously planning something, and the leader of the spider had predicted it, if he didn't notice the moment when Kuroro caught his mind, he wouldn't be a qualified member of the team.

The rest of the afternoon was spent peacefully. The five of them boarded the train quickly. Hisoka went to the farthest car, two cars away from them. Before he left, he showed a suspicious smile, but There was no rebuttal, which worried Kuroro.Hisoka was dangerous, very, very dangerous, he needed to keep an eye out for the clown, and even tried to change his mind and switch boxes with the group of young boys, but he gave up anyway.They felt that they were fooling Kuroro; let them believe so, and the result would only be self-defeating, Kuroro was a patient man, he could wait.

They crossed a compartment, one of which had a box number that matched Gang and Kiya's tickets, and the two children opened the door and went in, full of curiosity and excitement about everything, it was amazing how innocent the two could reject the Phantom Troupe People are surprised.However, Gang and Qiya are not as innocent as they appear on the surface. Qiya's hands were already stained with blood when he was a child, and Gang is more like a puzzle that is difficult to solve.

There were two small chairs facing each other in the box, and there was a table between them, and Kurapika immediately lowered it and retracted it against the wall so that it wouldn't block the passage.Kurapika sat down, Kuroro walked into the box and closed the door, the short distance made his knee rub against the boy's when he sat down.

The two looked at each other quietly for a while, Kurapika looked away first, Kuroro depicted his beautiful facial features on the opposite side, trying to read him, to read the meaning behind the tense shoulders, and then Or the tight curve of the lips.In the end, he looked away, and the spell that surrounded the two of them seemed to break, and Kurapika gasped and stood up.

"I'm going to check on Gang and Kiya," Kurapika said, but Kuroro knew he was probably going to continue the afternoon's conversation: "I'll be back soon."

"Okay." Kurolo said, watching the back of the other party disappear behind the door.

He stared at the door in front of him for a long time, thinking, planning, and piecing together Kurapika's plan in his head. Now he knows that the spider boss has seen through the original action. In the end, Kuroro just shrugged. Shrugging, he turned to look out the window.The train has already started, and the train station outside the window is slowly leaving the sight. Kuroro smiled at the reflection on the glass window.

Things are getting more interesting.

TBC


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