Chapter 502
A black satin blindfolded Hesta's eyes.

At this moment, Hesta suddenly felt a little absurd fun, after all, this is the underground exhibition hall she brought Sister Agnes to not long ago.She wanted to persuade Putina, there was no need for this, even if she was blindfolded, she could still remember the path she would take next.

But the thought just passed by quietly, and Hesta still didn't say anything.

Putina held the handle of Hesta's wheelchair and pushed her around the spot many times. Finally, the two left the bar through another secret door of the bar.

Hesta felt herself being pushed into the elevator by Putina, and a card was stuffed into her left hand at the same time.

"Who told you that Rob Green got a special ship card?" Putina asked.

"No one told me."

"Then how did you know?"

"Guess," Hesta said softly, "when the matter has developed to this point, most people should understand that there is no one on board who can provide real and effective protection, and no one can guarantee that they will not be the next dead... Blindly trying to be brave Pointless."

"Well, so?"

"As mentioned at the beginning of the "Detailed Rules", you can apply for a special ship card at the self-service station on the second floor. This ship card may allow some passengers to stay away from the hustle and bustle and enjoy the tranquility alone—and Robo-Grille, who has been from It's been too long since it disappeared from everyone's sight."

"So you guess he came to our place?"

"Yes," Hesta said softly, "after all, Goebbels was the first person to get the "Guide", and he has every reason to suggest Rob to make such a choice. And this also explains why the first few days Tengobelin made no move."

"Really, how do you say it?"

"Because according to the statement in the "Detailed Rules", as long as no one reads the "Guide", the rules in the "Guide" will not affect any passenger...so as long as Goeblin keeps his mouth shut, everyone will be safe.

"However, this is only a theoretical possibility, because the killing on this ship will not stop due to any rules-you are actively picking a new prey every night, you send him a special invitation letter, and then the next day Look for another chance to kill him... Regardless of whether this person violated the rules the day before, you will do it."

"How can you say that... Of course we won't kill for no reason."

"Just because those thorn monks brought their luggage into Bishop's restaurant, so they were all killed. If this is not unprovoked, then what is unprovoked?"

Putina laughed a few times and stopped talking.

The two soon came to a door, and Putina stepped forward to knock on the door, and there was a familiar response from inside.

Rob Green, who had already changed into his pajamas, got up and opened the door with his eyes on. When he saw Putina, his expression immediately faltered, "Why are you?"

"There is a new guest coming here."

"...a new guest?" Rob looked behind her, Hester in the wheelchair was still wearing a black blindfold, "Jane Hester!"

Hesta tilted his head slightly, "Listen to the voice, is it Mr. Roboglier?"

The old man was about to close the door immediately, but Putina stretched out one foot and pressed it firmly against the door.

"I can't live with her!" Rob hissed eagerly. "Can't this person live somewhere else?"

"why?"

"If she comes in, then... my... my peace, my life here... will be in chaos! No! You hurry up—"

"Please don't do anything that violates the "Occupancy Agreement."

Even if Hesta didn't take off the blindfold, Putina's warning still made her feel a bit chilly.

The door squeaked and opened completely.

Hesta was pushed in.

"Then please ring the bell."

The door was closed from the outside, and Hesta finally took off the blindfolded satin. Not far away, Rob Green was holding a four-headed candlestick in his hand, looking at her warily.

Hesta glanced at the room, and there were 24 beds in a small space, with some luggage piled on almost every bed, and some medicine bottles were placed on the bedside table farthest from the door. like sedatives.

And the bedside table opposite this bed is also piled with some personal sundries. It seems that besides Rob, there is another person living here.

"Don't be nervous." Hesta whispered, "I will not destroy your peace."

"Who sent you here?"

"Miss Chiba." Hesta raised her head, "Because it's safe here."

Rob Green snorted coldly, and lowered the candlestick in his hand slightly, "Aren't you mercury needles, you still use them in this kind of place—"

"Do I still look like a mercury needle?" Hesta smiled slightly, "Although I am."

"...What, are you sick?"

"Almost." Hesta blinked, "It's really inconvenient to move—"

"Show me your ship card." Rob Green interrupted her pleasantries.

Hesta didn't say much, and directly handed over the new ship card that Putina had just sent her.

Rob Green approached cautiously, and then compared his ship card with Hesta's in detail against the light.After being convinced that there was little difference between the two, he sighed under his breath.

"...I know the details of that mercury needle," he handed the card back to Hesta's hand, "that vicious mercury needle, she is very famous among you—what relationship do you have with her?"

"She is my guardian."

Rob Green laughed again, "... Actually, I know it too. I know you, Hester."

"Then you still want to ask?"

"It depends on whether you are telling the truth." Rob Green returned to his bed and put on a metal watch again. "You mercury needles, the biggest common problem is arrogance..."

"Actually, I am different from most mercury needles."

"Really?" Rob's beard trembled slightly, "I see your mercury needles—"

"I've heard about Eden's feat a long time ago." Hesta said softly, "It's just that I was not in a good mood when I first boarded the ship, and I didn't connect it with the fellow travelers I met at all."

"...Have you heard of Eden?"

"If I had been more perceptive, I should have recognized you on the afternoon of boarding the ship, in that exhibition hall, when you said Alec's name..." Hesta smiled, " Do you remember?"

"Of course I remember," Rob put the candlestick back on the low cabinet at hand, his expression looked both surprised and suspicious, "Oh, actually, it's not surprising that you have heard of Eden——"

"You didn't finish what you said at the bottom of the sea that day," Hesta said in a low voice, "I remember you said that Alec and Dech are both men, and then, is there a after?"

(End of this chapter)

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