
Nightmare Train
About This Novel
This is a cursed subway that is said to only appear on the platform at midnight. From the moment you step on it, you have been selected as a passenger by the train. It will take you to the abyss of hell and start your terrifying journey! "The non-existent station", "haunted madhouse", "cursed ghost village", "unspeakable horror island"... In order to survive, you must keep going to the next stop and carry out nightmarish missions one after another! Only by completing eighteen missions can you completely get rid of the curse of the train! Gu Ming, an ordinary migrant worker. One day when he was returning home from get off work, he accidentally stepped onto the subway... (Nightmare Train chat group: 1028660480)
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Official(27)Scraped 2d ago
Ah, hey, hey
It is very similar to a comic called "No Man's Land" that I have read before. I am curious whether the work can be so similar? There are campus ghost stories in the book and the Japanese station in the comic, as well as the lanky ghost figure at the station in the comic. . . . I hope to get an explanation from the author (the comics are now removed from the shelves due to force majeure related to sugar, but I don't think this is a reason for plagiarism)
It's quite interesting. I've read Chapter 16 so far, and I'm starting to have some doubts. Isn't there no internet on the Kisaragi train? How can that girl chat with netizens?
Like, like, like
It's a very interesting book, but the number of words is a bit short. The author will update it soon.
come on! ! ! !
It's quite nice, but too little. I hope the author will update more! ! ! ! !
reminder
Can the author give me some snacks? This update speed is second to none. . .
Updates are too slow. Speed update. Speed.
Urgent update!
It is recommended that authors hurry up and not stop updating suddenly, otherwise they will easily lose readers.
The name of the terminal suddenly changed like this. It would be too scary if someone saw it. Suddenly, I was a little worried about Gu Ming, who had already boarded the train, and the passengers who had just gotten on. I hope they were all safe.
Gu Ming is a 26-year-old migrant worker. One word can explain that he often works overtime until late at night. He often takes the last subway train. When an empty train appears, he is a little confused, but he still gets on.
Very nice
I don't know why, but I prefer this type of novel.
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Community(0)
Official(27)Scraped 2d ago
Ah, hey, hey
It is very similar to a comic called "No Man's Land" that I have read before. I am curious whether the work can be so similar? There are campus ghost stories in the book and the Japanese station in the comic, as well as the lanky ghost figure at the station in the comic. . . . I hope to get an explanation from the author (the comics are now removed from the shelves due to force majeure related to sugar, but I don't think this is a reason for plagiarism)
It's quite interesting. I've read Chapter 16 so far, and I'm starting to have some doubts. Isn't there no internet on the Kisaragi train? How can that girl chat with netizens?
Like, like, like
It's a very interesting book, but the number of words is a bit short. The author will update it soon.
come on! ! ! !
It's quite nice, but too little. I hope the author will update more! ! ! ! !
reminder
Can the author give me some snacks? This update speed is second to none. . .
Updates are too slow. Speed update. Speed.
Urgent update!
It is recommended that authors hurry up and not stop updating suddenly, otherwise they will easily lose readers.
The name of the terminal suddenly changed like this. It would be too scary if someone saw it. Suddenly, I was a little worried about Gu Ming, who had already boarded the train, and the passengers who had just gotten on. I hope they were all safe.
Gu Ming is a 26-year-old migrant worker. One word can explain that he often works overtime until late at night. He often takes the last subway train. When an empty train appears, he is a little confused, but he still gets on.
Very nice
I don't know why, but I prefer this type of novel.









