Mysterious Revival

Chapter 940 - 907: The Bus Appears



Three days passed in the blink of an eye.

Dachang City’s Chang’an Intersection.

Though it was the evening rush hour, the road was eerily deserted and silent. Not a single pedestrian could be seen nearby, nor any vehicles, making this area feel entirely out of place compared to the rest of the city.

This road had been sealed off for two days now.

Even the residents were evacuated, ensuring that no ordinary person would appear here.

It wasn’t even 9 PM yet.

At a bus stop along Chang’an Intersection, Yang Jian and Li Yang had arrived early.

According to the direction of the post office’s cursed delivery task, at precisely 9 PM, a bus would arrive and stop here. At that time, all couriers were required to board that bus.

However, Yang Jian had already suspended all public and passenger bus services in Dachang City to prevent any vehicles from being mistaken for the post office-designated bus and to avoid errors.

Of course, he also wanted to see how the designated bus from the post office would manifest in the absence of any buses in Dachang City—whether it would appear in the way he suspected, as the haunted bus.

Though he was already certain in his mind.

Still, before it happened, Yang Jian maintained a skeptical attitude.

This time, it wasn’t just Yang Jian and Li Yang present at Chang’an Intersection.

Not far from them, Feng Quan, Tong Qian, Huang Ziya, Xiong Wenwen, and even the Ghost Child were all present.

They simply had not shown themselves yet.

Their current task was to monitor the surroundings, but if something happened, they would show up immediately.

“Li Yang, notify Liu Xiaoyu to bring over those couriers from the fourth floor. They’ve been behaving themselves these past two days,” Yang Jian said at this moment.

It was currently eight o’clock at night.

With one hour remaining until the delivery task began, this was the time Yang Jian decided to let the other couriers out.

While he wasn’t counting on these couriers to contribute much, having more people in some situations had its advantages. At the very least, it reduced the likelihood of any one person being targeted immediately by a malicious spirit.

Li Yang dialed a number. “Liu Xiaoyu, the Captain has spoken. Bring those people over.”

“Understood,” Liu Xiaoyu promptly responded.

“Be careful while transporting them. If any issue arises, contact me immediately,” Li Yang added before hanging up the phone.

Shortly after.

Along the unobstructed road, several specialized vehicles approached from different directions and converged at the Chang’an Intersection, forming a line as they parked.

The vehicle doors opened.

The people inside were escorted out.

Eagle, Leuk Qingqing, Yang Xiaohua, Qin Kai, Da Qiang, Wang Feng, and the courier endowed with the Ghost Domain.

A total of seven individuals.

“It’s been a few days, and everyone looks to be in decent shape,” Yang Jian said, glancing toward them.

Many of them immediately developed a grim expression upon seeing Yang Jian, some even showing a flicker of anger in their eyes.

Anyone would be upset after being confined without reason for two or three days, let alone the fact that Yang Jian had released them in the final hour. If he’d been any later, they might have missed the delivery time entirely, and their deaths would have been a certainty.

However, under normal circumstances, if another ten minutes had passed, they would have chosen to rebel openly, forcibly breaking free rather than resigning themselves to their fate.

“Yang Jian, if you plan to kill all of us, just do it. What’s the meaning of this?”

Leuk Qingqing was the first to question him.

Yang Jian replied, “So, are you saying that me not dealing with you was a mistake? If that’s the case, it’s not too late. If you’re unhappy, go ahead and strike now. This place has been isolated, so even if a supernatural event occurs, it won’t matter. Killing all of you won’t give me the slightest concern.”

As he finished speaking, the fractured spear in his hand struck the ground with force.

The sturdy pavement cracked, and the Coffin Nail pierced deep into the concrete below, emitting a loud thud.

Everyone’s hearts skipped a beat.

They all looked at Leuk Qingqing, shaking their heads slightly, signaling her not to act rashly.

At this point, a confrontation would be incredibly foolish.

The mere fact that Yang Jian had released everyone at the last moment showed he was willing to let others participate in the delivery task. While being locked up for days was indeed infuriating, logically, there hadn’t been any real losses—just wasted time.

Losing one’s life over such a trivial matter? Anyone with a clear head knew what the wise choice was.

“Let’s pretend none of that ever happened. After all, this is your domain, and it’s understandable that you’d be cautious with us. What we should focus on now is how to handle the delivery task that’s about to begin,” Wang Feng said, breaking the tension.

He was adept at adapting; he hadn’t flipped out even when Yang Jian took his blood-stained wooden mallet earlier.

Now, he was even less inclined to cause a scene.

“Yang Jian, you’re the leader here. You call the shots. I have no objections,” Eagle said, expressing his stance without mentioning how he’d been subdued earlier.

Seeing the shift in attitude, the others quickly suppressed their grievances, burying any dissatisfaction for now. Everything would wait until this ordeal was over.

The delivery task was fraught with danger. Even sticking together didn’t guarantee survival—there was no room to dwell on petty grievances.

Yang Jian scanned the group and declared, “It’s simple. If the bus arrives, I’ll immediately deal with or eliminate anyone getting off the bus. Afterward, everyone gets on. Once aboard, the first thing you must do is grab a seat. If you fail or there aren’t enough seats, then I’m sorry to say that what comes next isn’t going to end well for you.”

“Most likely, you’ll die on that bus.”

His words sent a chill through everyone present.

“What if the bus is already full?”

Yang Xiaohua asked uneasily. Lacking any resistance to the supernatural, she was clearly the most vulnerable in this situation.

Yang Jian replied, “Then you’ll have to pick someone to fight for a seat. But you’d better choose wisely. Not all the passengers on that bus are human.”

“What do you mean by that?” Yang Xiaohua pressed.

Eagle chimed in with an explanation: “It’s simple. Some of the passengers seated on the bus might be ghosts rather than humans. So if the seats are full and you can’t stand, you’ll have to drive someone away and take their seat. But if you target the wrong one—a malicious ghost—then who chases who becomes the question.”

“This is…”

Yang Xiaohua’s pupils contracted slightly.

This was unbelievably dangerous.

They hadn’t even started, yet they were already putting their lives on the line.

Just imagining what lay ahead made it clear how perilous it must be.

Was it even possible to survive long enough to complete the delivery?

It wasn’t just Yang Xiaohua—everyone else looked grim. They shuddered at the thought of what challenges they might face.

Time crept forward.

The task deadline drew closer and closer.

Before nine o’clock.

Yang Jian received a message. It was from Feng Quan: “Yang Jian, a bus has appeared. It came out of nowhere, as if from thin air, and it’s now driving down the road toward you.”

“It’s here?”

Yang Jian immediately turned his gaze in another direction.

In the distance.

The streetlights flickered, and a haze seemed to rise around the area, distorting and blurring the view. As two dim yellow headlights lit up, an eerie bus slowly came into view.

At first glance, the bus looked entirely normal, indistinguishable from an ordinary public transit vehicle.

But as Yang Jian’s ghostly eye layered its vision fourfold, the bus’s true form emerged.

This was no ordinary bus—but a rusted, battered, and deformed scrap vehicle.

“The visuals are affected. This is supernatural interference… Even under my current state, am I still being suppressed?”

He realized the vision from his ghostly eye was growing foggy, as if nearsighted, making it impossible to clearly discern what was within the bus. All he could see were hazy silhouettes sitting by the windows.

Moreover, as the haunted bus drew nearer, the interference with his ghostly eye worsened.

It even gave Yang Jian the eerie feeling that if the bus collided directly with the ghostly eye, it might “crash” completely.

He didn’t dare take the risk.

After all, the last person who had tried something similar had died—and that person was none other than Yang Jian’s father.

“This is it. This is the bus.”

Everyone else had also spotted the haunted bus approaching and immediately tensed up, steeling themselves for what was to come.

At the same time, Feng Quan, Tong Qian, Huang Ziya, and the others who had been hiding nearby began to move closer.

While the haunted bus itself wasn’t an immediate threat, the danger could emerge from anyone or anything disembarking.

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