Why it never ends

Chapter 362 Lies

Chapter 362 Lies
"We really can't..."

"If you're really in a hurry, tell me how you got in, otherwise no one will want to leave this door today."

The two young girls looked at each other and clenched their hands in unison.

"Okay... let me say," Meyer said in a low voice, "we walked in while the outside door was not completely closed."

"What time is it?" Li Ke looked at her, "You'd better not say it's this afternoon."

"No, it wasn't this afternoon. It was after the accident at the Grace Theater today." Meyer also looked straight into Rico's eyes. "At that time, some people went to the Bishop's restaurant with Officer Su Lei, while others went back to the cabin."

Agnes continued on the side: "At that time, I went to Bishop's restaurant and asked Meyer to come back first, and you have seen what happened later..." She looked at Hesta, "When the red-haired lady also started While talking to Sergeant Sley, I got a message from Meyer—"

Hesta said suddenly: "...What did she use to send you the message?"

Agnes pulled a black handheld from her pocket.

"Before considering that the Shengming will sail on the high seas, we prepared this in advance...it does not need a communication base station, as long as the distance between the two parties is within two kilometers, it can support text communication, and it can be used for four hours when it is fully charged. .”

"Oh, improved intercom?"

"Yes..." Meyer lowered his eyes, "We removed the voice communication function, so that it is smaller in size and has a longer battery life."

"Let's continue the topic just now," Li Ke asked, "You came back from the Grace Theater alone, and then what? All the people living in this suite should be outside at that time. How did the door here open?"

"No, one of them is back."

"Who?"

"That little girl, that little girl who was always pushing a wheelchair with a middle-aged man," Meyer said in a lower voice, "I said hello to her, and she was holding a note Blanket seemed to be rushing towards the restaurant in a hurry, and she ran away without us saying a few words."

"It's supposed to be for that woman," Agnes added. "The woman who's always in a wheelchair."

Rico and Hesta glanced at each other, they both still had the impression that there was indeed a blanket covering Anna's legs just now.

"Anyway," Meyer said softly, "I broke in when the door was not closed, because it was safer to wait for you in the room than in the corridor... Then, still a little scared, I let Agnes Come and stay with me, and then... you will be back."

Rico nodded, she asked the two girls to stand by the door facing the wall, and briefly checked the room by herself—everything was in its place, and there were no traces of tampering.

"Can we go?" Agnes asked again. Although she rationally understood Rico's behavior, she still felt a little worthless to be treated as a thief for her good intentions. "We won't come again in the future."

"Uh, don't mind, I'm just being careful." Li Ge returned to the sisters again, "I have some bad news, you two may not have heard it when you left early, I have to remind you."

"what?"

"Tonight, Su Lei took the three thorny monks to check the monitoring. Although theoretically, they only check the time period from noon to seven in the evening, but considering the subsequent shooting, there is no guarantee that they will watch it later. Content," Li Ge spoke quickly, "If you read it, those thorn monks will most likely find that you two slipped into our room."

The expressions of the two sisters froze instantly.

"how come……"

"So I don't think you need to be in a hurry to leave," Li Ke pulled up a chair and sat down in front of the two of them again, "I'm curious, how did you get the 'Boarding Instructions' done last night? Is it?"

"Yes..." Meyer looked at the closed-circuit television on their wall, "Last night, around... 11:30? Each of us received a call from the secretary, and we briefly said what we should know, and then He told us the result via CCTV..."

"Who was involved in all, all the passengers except us?"

"I'm not sure either, but several people I know got calls last night."

"Understood, did he ask about the message on the back of your letter?"

"Ah."

"You told him too?"

"...There's no reason not to say it," Meyer murmured, "That's Mr. Roborgrier's secretary, and he represents Mr. Roborgrier himself."

Hesta looked at Meyer's slightly embarrassed expression, "You respect him very much."

Meyer glanced at Agnes, the two smiled at the same time, and then looked back at Hesta, "Yes, each of us respects him."

"why?"

"It's hard to put it in a few words," Agnes replied. "He was a great man, a man who was learned, generous, and destined to leave his name in history. . . These words may make you feel uncomfortable, but everyone has his own intellectual limitations, he does not understand chelate, but this does not affect his insight in other areas."

"...Like 'women always take credit for the womb bonus' kind of thing?"

"You have to admit that this is the truth." Agnes' eyes widened slightly, "We have seen many women like this, especially in the province of Nia, what is the fastest way to integrate into a livable place— —marry an aborigine in a habitable place, have children for him, and then turn around and laugh at other hard-working girls."

"This is the inferiority brought about by childbirth." Meyer whispered.

"……what?"

"Because the fertility of females determines the reproduction of the group, women naturally know how to take shortcuts. Unlike men, everyone expects him to be a man, a warrior, or a father from birth. He knows that in the future To become everyone's reliance, so he can only spur himself."

"We also want to be such people." Meyer said softly.

"Yeah, because we hate shortcuts."

There was a brief silence in the room, Rico and Hesta looked at the sisters in front of them, a wonderful sense of absurdity shrouded their heads at the same time, they recalled every sentence of Agnes and Meyer, and there were quite a few of them. Some of the points of view are very agreeable to them, but once put into the overall context, every word seems suspicious.

"You are going to the [-]th arrondissement this time to join the new community of Robeau Griller?"

Both Agnes and Meyer nodded.

"Why?" Li Ge frowned, "Isn't it good to live freely in a livable place? Why did you run to a world of ice and snow isolated from the world——"

"Freedom is the biggest lie!" Agnes stood up suddenly, but the next moment, she lowered her head and sighed, "I don't think it makes sense to go on, thank you for reminding us just now... we really have to go."

(End of this chapter)

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