Why it never ends

Chapter 340 Elevator Visitors

Chapter 340 Elevator Visitors
Si Lei stared at the pair of scissors in Anna's hand, and took it over by accident.

Her expression is reminiscent of a flock of sheep suffering from snow hysteria in the snow, as if she is deep in thought and a little dazed.

After a moment of silence, she suddenly raised her head, and that calm face suddenly came to life. Si Lei stared at Anna, with a trace of anger amidst the intense shock—she finally fully understood what Anna said just now, and completely looked for it. There is no excuse to excuse the other party.

"You are simply... unreasonable."

Su Lei took the scissors and walked to the side of the boat. She avoided the crowd, let go of her hand, and the scissors fell straight into the sea without even causing any splash.

A more enthusiastic sound than before came from the ground. Li Ke saved the last young man suspended in the air. The people who witnessed this scene cheered and even shed tears.Even if they just stood on the shore and watched all this happen, this sudden miracle still made everyone's heart tremble.

Su Lei glanced at the ground of the pier, and then left without looking back.

For a while, there was only the sound of wind in the heights.

"she left."

Hesta watched Su Lei go away with a calm voice.

She turned to look at Anna.

"But here are two wheelchairs now... who will push me?"

……

At a quarter past six, the Shengming set sail.

The accidental death of a minor deceased only delayed the departure time of this huge passenger ship by 15 minutes. After experiencing various changes in the afternoon, the final number of boarders was less than 1/3 of the expected number.They are all crowded at the lobby reception on the fifth floor with dejected expressions at the moment—this floor has the most double cabins, and it is also the place where they will check in.

No one talked, and the silence hung over everyone like an invisible fog.Most of them were so tired that they leaned on each other in some kind of half-asleep.

Suddenly, a slight "ding" came from the direction of the elevator.

Many people quickly opened their eyes and looked at the numbers that suddenly lit up above the elevator—on top of the wooden compartment door, eight numbers made of glow tubes were arranged in a semicircle, and a rather old-looking yellow The copper pointer is slowly rotating as the elevator ascends and descends. Whichever number it points to, the corresponding nixie tube will light up, emitting a rust-like crimson light.

—Someone is coming from the ground floor.

People in the hall stood up one after another, staring at the elevator door intently.

"... I've been waiting for a long time!" When the elevator door was about to open, an energetic voice came out first, and then people could see the appearance of the person who came. Wearing a badge that says "Mantel".

"Excuse me, are all the thorn monks here now except Mr. Bree?" Mantel asked.

"Yes, all are here," a voice answered, "but we've been waiting—"

"Please use the elevator, everyone, we must now go upstairs to the 'Bishop' restaurant, where a welcome reception is specially prepared for you—"

After a moment of silence, the crowd suddenly boiled.

"We don't need any reception at all right now... Let's go back to our room to rest!!"

"Yes, give us the access card—or the key!"

The elevator visitor kept smiling all the time. She looked at the gnawing guests and raised her volume: "I'm just here to help convey Mr. Bree's invitation, and—"

Mantel paused deliberately, and as expected, after hearing the name of "Bree", everyone restrained for a while.

"Also, those who don't want to go to the upstairs restaurant can rest here, don't force it—but I can't distribute the key cards to you, don't arrange the process of this matter after the reception is over, you can use the ship card to exchange for the corresponding Room key card...have I made it clear?"

Mantel returned to the elevator, "Hurry up if you want to go upstairs."

When the first person walked into the elevator, the followers behind followed him sparsely. In the end, only two of the eleven people remained outside the elevator. They sat on the dark blue carpet with tired faces, Weakly waved to his friend in the elevator.

The elevator doors gradually closed, and everyone slowly ascended.

"Well, Miss Mantel, I want to ask..."

"I'm not responsible for answering questions." Mantel said with a smile, "I'm only responsible for bringing you to the sixth floor."

The elevator stopped slowly, and with a ding, the door opened.

The carpet on this floor is red, very thick, and there is no sound when you step on it.

Right in front of the elevator is a floor-to-ceiling window with a wide view. The light gray sky and the waves in the distance are almost completely merged together. The sky outside has gradually dimmed and become unremarkable. The bright lights in the cabin are clearly reflected on the glass .

The height of the storey here is quite astonishing, almost twice as high as the rest area.

"On this floor, the Grace Theater is on the left, and the Bishop Restaurant is on the right. Don't go wrong!"

"...Aren't you going with us?"

"Goodbye, and enjoy your meal, everyone!"

The elevator doors closed again.The men didn't leave immediately, they stood at the elevator entrance, watching the number on the door continue to rise, and finally the pointer stopped at the "8" position, and the nixie tube also dimmed.

"...The eighth floor is the observation deck and the pilot's cab." One of them looked at the cabin structure diagram not far away and said in a muffled voice.

"I don't care about her... Where is the restaurant going, right?"

"Walk around..."

Crowds of people walk in one file, the corridor here is wider than imagined, everyone appreciates the paintings on one side of the corridor and their own shadow on the glass mirror on the other side, and moves towards the direction of the restaurant.

……

Bishop's restaurant, Hesta fell asleep in her wheelchair, her head crooked on the back of the chair.

Zero sat next to her, followed by Ana.

Su Lei never approached the table they were at, apparently still brooding over what happened in the afternoon. She held her phone tightly and stood in the deepest corner of the restaurant near the window—in this place, she could Effortlessly observe everything that is happening throughout the restaurant.

Following a burst of chaotic footsteps, the last few guests arrived. Zero looked towards the door, and the old man who pointed out the country in the exhibition hall that afternoon walked in in a suit and leather shoes.

There was a sudden burst of applause from the seats of the thorn monks, and the old man nodded slightly towards them.

Zero heard a disturbance coming from beside her—the applause woke Hesta up from her dream. She clutched her chest and looked towards the source of the sound with lingering fear.

"...What are those people doing?" Hesta propped his forehead, and his posture slowly changed from leaning back to lying on the table, "Who is here?"

"Robogrier." Zero replied in a low voice, "Theoretically, he is the new owner of this ship."

Hesta blinked her eyes expressionlessly, she glanced around again, and finally her gaze fell back to the thorn monk.

"...Why are they carrying luggage?"

(End of this chapter)

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