Why it never ends

Chapter 325 Differences

Chapter 325 Differences
"The last trip..." Turan's expression was complicated. These clues were intertwined, and it really felt a bit like a rainy day.

She looked down at the structural diagram just taken on the screen of her phone, "Then let's start from the ground floor first..."

The glass door leading to the terrace was pushed open by three men at this moment, Turan stopped speaking abruptly, and she looked up at the people who came—the men who just took pictures.

"Excuse me!" The leading man quickly glanced at Turan, Su Lei and Hesta, and then walked in front of Su Lei, "Are you also passengers of the 'Sheng Ming'?"

"Also...?" Si Lei folded his arms and didn't answer directly.

"Haha, please don't mind if you guess wrong, we are all going to board this ship," the man looked at Turan's expression, "I think you just came down from upstairs and went to take another picture of this The map next to me, so I was wondering if you were looking for a place like us."

"Where?" Turan asked.

The man shrugged slightly, he pursed his lower lip, and smiled, "...Maybe I made a mistake, I wish you all the best of luck."

The moment the man turned around, a gust of wind suddenly rose from the ground, and the two young men who had been following him suddenly uttered a scream at the same time—the letter of boarding instructions suddenly slipped from the hand of one of them, and it flew along the air. The trajectory of the wind turned twice, and the two young men frantically tried to grab it, but the letter paper, like an elf, evaded their hands appropriately.

There was a sea tide outside the terrace, and the two young men ran after the letter, but the wind stopped suddenly at this moment, and the boarding instructions fell into Hesta's arms impartially.

For a moment, everyone held their breath.

"Don't—" The young man was deeply afraid that Hesta would read the contents of the letter, but he really wanted to cover up his terrified cry. He had already spoken, but he could only cut off the second half of his sentence abruptly.

The big, strong man rushed towards Hesta aggressively almost at the same time. Turan reacted very quickly and stood between Hesta and the man before Su Lei drew his gun. At this moment of tension, Hesta picked up the half-folded letter paper and signaled the young man not far away to come and pick it up.

The young man was stunned for a moment before he realized it, and quickly stepped forward, "...Ah, thank you!"

"The seaside is windy." Hesta said hoarsely, "Put away your own things."

The man on the other end looked at Hesta's expression - the woman never looked at the letter paper, and the side of the letter paper with words was folded, so she probably didn't see anything.

The man turned his head and scolded: "I told you to put everything in your bag, how many times do you have to say it!?"

"Sorry, Mr Bree, we..."

"Get back!"

The man turned around and wanted to leave, but Turan said coldly behind him: "It's fine if you don't say thank you, just now you rushed over so fiercely, now you don't even have an apology?"

The man turned his head, took off his hat in the direction of Hesta, and then walked away without looking back.

"...Some of you have suffered." Turan looked at Su Lei and Hesta, "You must go with this kind of person."

Hesta adjusted his sitting posture, and stretched out his hand to signal the other two to approach.

"what happened?"

"I just . . . noticed," Hester murmured, "that the reverse side of their 'Notice' . . . has no handwritten message."

Turan was taken aback, "Are you sure?"

Hesta nodded silently.

After a moment of silence, Si Lei was thoughtful, "I suddenly had an idea..."

"what?"

"If handwritten messages are not a uniform standard, will the rules for those who have left a message and those who have not left a message be the same?" Su Lei looked towards the direction in which those people left, "or is there also a difference?"

……

"Friends in front!"

Bree turned his head and saw the oldest of the three women running towards him. He motioned for the two young men to return to the team first, and he stood where he was.

"What's the matter, ma'am?"

"You are looking for waiting room 12, right?"

Bree frowned, "...I clearly asked you just now—"

"I'm sorry, because another friend of ours doesn't board the ship," Su Lei said with a smile. "The boarding instructions this time are a bit weird, so we didn't show her those things."

"Then why are you chasing after me now...?"

"We should have the same purpose, otherwise, why did you come to talk to us just now?" Si Lei stretched out his hand towards Bree, "Si Lei."

The man gave up the water glass in his right hand to his left, and shook Su Lei's hand, "Will Bree."

"Perhaps we can leave a contact information?"

"Yes, ma'am, I'd love to," said Bree, laughing, showing eight white teeth, "for I can see that you are a very cultivated man, quite different from your friend."

Su Lei didn't respond to the second half of the comment. She smiled and exchanged business cards with Bree, "You need to rely on friends when you go out... Actually, you don't have to be so nervous just now. After all, it's just a boarding notice, not a ship card."

"Oh, of course I know it's not a ship card, but just like you wouldn't want your friend who wasn't on the ship to know the whole thing, we wouldn't want a stranger who had nothing to do with it to read That weird note."

Su Lei glanced at his watch, "There is less than an hour left, are you still going to store your luggage?"

Brie smiled confidently, "You don't have to worry about that, we have our own plans."

Su Lei glanced at the men's team not far away again—at least half of the young men were empty-handed at this moment, and the rest of the elders were still carrying backpacks, but all the suitcases were gone.

"Oh," Su Lei understood, "it's a smart way."

Bree was vaguely displeased—there were so many of them that it was always easy to observe changes when they gathered together.

He glanced down at Su Lei's business card, and a look of surprise flashed across his face, "Oh...you are a policeman? You belong to two institutions at the same time?"

"Correct."

"It's amazing..." Bree withdrew his previous frivolous expression, and his eyes showed a little more respect, "You seem to... well, you came earlier? Did you find anything?"

"It's not too early, maybe about a quarter of an hour earlier than you." Su Lei smiled, "I believe you should have understood most of the news—there is no waiting room No. 12 here. Access to direct boarding... and the ability to check luggage from reception."

"Hey, yes... this matter is really confusing," he turned his gaze to Hesta who was not far away, "does the lady in the wheelchair also board the ship with you?"

"Yes."

"She is……?"

"She is the daughter of a friend of mine," Su Lei smiled. "I originally planned to go directly to the ship through the aisle, but she is a little concerned about the "Guidebook" mentioned in the 'Instructions'. Anyway, there is still time, so I will push it." and walk her around—”

Bree burst out laughing.

"...Excuse me?" Si Lei looked at him, "What are you laughing at?"

"Let me tell you the truth, I think the two of you can actually board the ship directly. This activity should be a training game specially set up by the "Shengming" for our group of people-I guess the organizer may be for the game Because of the fun, the rule book was also distributed to other passengers.

"To be honest, this kind of activity is not suitable for ladies, especially if you have one..." Bree looked at Hesta in the distance, "Is she crippled? I think she has been sitting in a wheelchair... Anyway , if you encounter any difficulties, you can contact me at any time, we will definitely help where we can, and have fun."

(End of this chapter)

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