"Hey, picking a bard for a roleplay? Are you sure? Isn't that just a mascot who plays the piano, buffs things, and flirts with girls?" "Well, it depends on who you're playing as. Ordinary bards are like that." "What else?" "What if my roleplay is Li Bai?" "...poetry, wine, swordsmanship, and chivalry?" "That's right! You need his talent, his swordsmanship, and even more so, that heroic and unrestrained spirit of 'I was born to be useful, and even if I lose all my money, I'll get it back!'" Upon waking, roleplay player Rorschach discovered he had traveled to a world of swords and sorcery with his newly created [Bard Li Bai] character card. Dragons roared, elves whispered, dwarves forged swords, and arcane magic flashed. And he, a bard supposedly at the bottom of the adventurer's contempt hierarchy, discovered that his poetry could be transformed into magic, and drinking could restore...
Chen Mang traveled to a doomsday world, where corpse tides could be seen everywhere, and death was everywhere.
Survivors need to become train conductors, and gradually upgrade and strengthen their own trains by collecting minerals and other resources, so as to control the train to survive the tide of corpses.
Or become a slave to other train conductors and live under someone else's roof.
All trains have a level limit, and the effect will become stronger every time they upgrade.
However, his natural birthmark gives him the ability to upgrade vehicle accessories without limit.
When several white vehicle accessories such as "car blades" and "drills" that were looked down upon by other train commanders were raised to hundreds of levels.
Only then did I realize that I was already invincible in the world.
So far—
A giant train with hundreds of cars armed to teeth began to roar in the wilderness of the doomsday.
…
"There are only two kinds of people in this world."
"Train conductor or slave."