Despite its outward appearance, the interior of the train was far more modern and spacious than expected.
Bright lights, expansive sofas, and pristine stone coffee tables dotted the area. A smattering of passengers engaged in conversation in the otherwise empty seats.
It felt less like a train compartment and more like a large living room—the only distinguishing feature being the golden scales atop each coffee table.
Moon God, leading the group, glanced around the carriage and then guided everyone to sit down at an unoccupied spot.
Moon God and Zhao Jiu sat facing each other, with Li Changhe and He Feng behind and next to Zhao Jiu, respectively.
There were many seats available within the carriage, yet few passengers. Thus, the four of them took up three coffee tables.
This seating arrangement, in fact, offered good protection for Zhao Jiu.
After sitting down, Zhao Jiu used his Innate Yin-Yang Eye to observe the passengers, aiming to identify the non-human players among them.