He stepped out. The asphalt shimmered. A colleague from a newer Mercedes Citaro offered him water. “Still driving that coffin? Scrap it.”
Klaus blinked. Forty-seven degrees Celsius. Inside the cab. Before the air conditioning had even been turned on. He stabbed the AC button. Nothing. He stabbed it again. A faint wheeze came from the vents, like a dying asthmatic mouse, followed by a puff of air that was only marginally cooler than the surface of a frying pan.
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Route 137 was a monster. It snaked from the leafy suburbs of Spandau, through the grimy industrial zones of Siemensstadt, across the Havel River, and finally into the concrete labyrinth of southern Berlin. In OMSI 2—the bus simulator Klaus had secretly practiced on for years, much to his wife’s amusement—this route was a challenge. In real life, on a 47-degree bus, it was a trial by fire.
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“The very same. Route 137. The long haul through the southern industrial belt. And Klaus—” Vogel leaned in, his voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. “It’s the ‘Hot’ edition.”
The mother looked at Márk, exhausted. “Is the air conditioning broken?” “Still driving that coffin
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