Chapter 1 - Midnight Train
A night of gloomy darkness. Cloudy skies covered the sky. The stars in between those clouds
Eddie looked on with suspicion as to whether or not he could come out slightly. Beneath the earth stood a boulder darker than that car, like a terrifying black giant. After getting accustomed to some darkness, one can see the railway tracks crawling like two black lines on the side of a rock. A man was walking at midnight on a single track caused by frequent human walks on one side of the railroad tracks. He did not walk, gazing at the path. He walked with the emotion of a foot. His legs were sometimes blocked by the ebony pebbles piled up on the side of the railroad tracks. On the other side of the single track the thorns of the cactus that had grown like a fence sometimes pierced his legs. The man did not care about them at all. His gait did not relax at all. Walked quickly despite obstacles and interruptions.
The railroad traversed the boulder at one point. As soon as the curve turned, a large blood red star appeared and caught the midnight traveler's eye. He stood there for a while and realized that it was a red light on the top of a tree with a 'it's not a star' sign and that something must have come near the railway station. And the man wondered if he should continue following the railroad or leave the railroad there and return the other way. Finding another way out at that time was not an easy task. On one side of the rail the black rock stood like a steep wall. Stared at the other side. It was a forest area full of stones, thorns, cactus and oak trees. However, the only way to find another good way is to go through the jungle. Going to the train station can be dangerous.
Thus while the traveler was thinking there was a change in the light of the hand gesture known to him. The red light flashed and turned into a green light. The man immediately realized why the change had taken place. He returned the way he had come and walked a few feet. When the curve turned well he stopped and stared carefully at the direction he was coming from. In the distance an electric mini-insect-like flash of light flashed - 'Kikikijuki' began to be heard from that direction. He knew that a train was approaching. The heart of our protagonist throbbed for a moment. His hands also throbbed. The next moment he did something very strange. He took a weapon and a small 'torch light' from the pocket of his half-shirt. He pressed the key of the torch light and made it fall on the rails. The lamp only lit for a second. In that one second he looked at what he had to see. Jump in one leap he went and sat on one side of the rail. He did something with the weapon. Sounds like the screw is spinning. Then he got up and used all his strength to move the rails.
enough; The next minute he threw his weapon and jumped over the cactus fence in one fell swoop and began to run as fast as he could beyond the fence. Two or three times he stumbled and fell down and got up again and ran. After running a distance of about half a furlong he stopped slightly and looked back. The train was approaching the curve of the cliff. The light of the 'search light' mounted on the front of the engine illuminated the rock, the railway and the whole area. The man, who had fled the rails, suddenly hid in a bush next to him. He eagerly watched as the train approached the curve of the track. His chest throbbed 'Tadak Tadak'. Udampellam 'Kubiren sweated.
The speed of the train suddenly decreased as the acceleration of the rock approached. Suddenly, the 'brake' was applied and the train was stopped, along with the sound of wheels and wheels. The train stopped. Some of the men got off the standing train with a 'bang'. One of them came down with a lantern in his hand. Everyone came in front of the train locomotive and stared at the tracks. At the same time, vulgar language came out of their mouths. The two bent over and adjusted the rails that had been moved. A man with a hat on his head took a handgun from his pocket and fired at the area. Two foxes fell from the bushes on the side of the railway track and ran away. The sound of two of the mob 'laughing' floating in the air as they watched it, the body of the man hiding in the bush trembling. Not to mention the cold wind or the gunshots or the laughter.
And for a few minutes the men stood there talking. They should have talked about what kind of danger the train escaped from. Then everyone went back and got into their cart. When they returned, our protagonist, who was hiding in the bush, knew when some people from each carriage of the train reached out and asked, "What the hell?" The train departed with a 'b' noise for a while. The scene of the long train ride on a dark night is a beautiful sight. It's so beautiful to see the line of fire standing still in place. If such a line of fire were to move, would we want to hear about the beauty of that rare scene? He watched the scene with unquenchable curiosity until the last train in the train series and the last light in the line of fire disappeared back onto the mountain accelerator. Only then did he regain consciousness. There was a peace of mind in his mind that he had never experienced before. He was overjoyed that what he had done had not endangered the train and the hundreds of boys and girls on board.