Why it never ends

Chapter 518 Intention

Helen quickly laughed, and her eyes turned away, but quickly looked back at Hesta.

"...Can't you?"

"Of course, this is reducing our burden," Hesta said softly, "As long as this is your decision after careful consideration, we will respect it."

"That's good, haha," Helen casually twirled the short blue rope tied to her boat card, "otherwise I thought—"

"But there is something I have to say up front," Hesta said without changing his expression, "I did promise to do my best to protect the safety of every passenger in the room—but this is a moral commitment, not our own. duty.

"It is not easy to protect the lives of everyone here. The whole process requires the efforts of both parties. If there is no 100% trust and cooperation, the risk of any future actions... will be unbearable for us of.

"Do you understand this?"

"Understand, understand," Adams immediately echoed, "Of course I understand."

Just when Helen was about to say something, Hesta nodded again.

"it is good."

Hesta looked at Helen, "Don't you have anything to say?"

"What's wrong..." Lico immediately held Hesta's hand, "What's wrong?"

"Have you finished reading "Justice and Equal Rights?"

Rico handed over the book, and Hesta reached out to take it with his left hand, but as soon as Rico let go, the book fell to the ground again.

"Remember." Everyone answered.

"Have you heard everything clearly?"

"Essentially, it is to use fear to achieve rule, to create a large number of deaths in a short period of time, so as to stimulate human beings' strong fear of collective death to the greatest extent—"

"It's just playing tricks," Si Lei said disapprovingly, "How can I have no seniors? Most of my seniors are in the third and fourth districts. She just made up a plausible statement because she saw that I was going back to the fourteenth district."

"...He dares to write this in the book? No one cares?"

"I should have bought a ticket too," Rico said sincerely, "I wonder what Albodonica will write for me if I have a ticket—her sentences now seem to be the same Priests are like giving orders to people, do you feel this way?"

Helen still tried her best to maintain a smile, but the hand of the transfer card had already been put away.

"I want to go and see those who survived last night, maybe I can ask some clues."

"Then we'll go with you," replied Hesta, "in no hurry."

The elevator arrived at its destination, and the three of them walked towards the infirmary.The sign of the room caught the eyes of several people, and they saw Mantel walking out with the list.

"I don't like drinking at all," Hesta replied softly. "It's all just a cliché."

"It's okay, forgive you." Li Ke jumped up and sat on the table, "I look forward to your coming to share your knowledge tomorrow."

"What are you doing in the infirmary?"

"You didn't say it just now, why did Anna recommend that book to you?"

"This "Male Awakening" is not a public publication, but an internal reference book." Hesta added, "He mentioned a sentence in the postscript, which is specially used to guide boycott monk groups, how to order in a new region."

"No," Hesta replied in a low voice, "Who recommended me to read this book first last night."

"What did she recommend you to watch this for?"

"It is said that it can deepen the understanding of these passengers..." Hesta replied, "There are some interesting contents in it."

"Hold on."

"It's possible." Hesta withdrew his hand, "Don't be nervous, I've experienced this kind of situation before, it's fine, I'll get better myself."

With her hands on her back, she looked at Li Ge, "I'm sorry, Mr. Mercury Needle, I just made a mistake."

Li Ke picked it up and found the "Male Awakening".

When the elevator came to the fifth floor, Su Lei glanced at his watch, "Go back first, I'm going to the infirmary."

Si Lei frowned: "Is it because you drank last night?"

"for example?"

"If I receive this kind of signal, then in the future, I will not provide any help and protection to this person, and this person will not get any news from me again.

"I think she lacks drinking friends," Hesta replied in a low voice, "as long as she can find someone, she should be happy to talk to you."

"Using terror to establish order?"

"For example, Roborgrille himself supports terrorist activities," Hesta raised his head, "because terrorist activities can often cause panic on a large scale at a small cost and form a deterrent in a short period of time."

Rico pushed Hesta back into the elevator, and when she turned around, a tattered book fell out of the storage box behind her.

Hesta's eyes were half-opened, and her eyes drifted to the passengers' positions in vain, but she didn't look at anyone.

Rico slowly pushed Hesta forward.

"Looking at Albodonika's message to her, you know that this person must be extraordinary."

"I don't know, it was okay just now, it may be related to the reduction of medicine..."

"I can't see that there are such people in this group of people..." Li Ge stepped forward and pressed the button, "This is the situation now, why isn't this person afraid?"

Bernhard gritted his teeth, and Hesta looked away again.

……

"Isn't this the crew member who walked very close to Anna?" Su Lei immediately reacted, she stepped forward to greet Mantel, and began to ask questions.

Rico bent down to pick up the book, then looked up, and found that Hesta was frowning—her left hand was trembling uncontrollably.

"Everyone remembers?"

"...Don't touch the wine glass in the future," Su Lei pressed his hands on Hesta's shoulders, "Alcohol is not a good thing."

"is it okay?"

Even though it was not night, no one took the elevator at the end of the show, and everyone tacitly chose to take the stairs, so the three of them didn't have to wait at all - the elevators were all empty.

Hesta looked at Lico, "...If you are really curious, you can ask directly."

The morning meeting ended, and the three of Hesta left last.

"As long as there is a second conversation like today, no matter whether it is Helen or someone else who is speaking..." Hesta looked at Bernhard, "I will directly regard this behavior as a an active refusal."

"...Clearly." Bernhard barely spat out these two words from between his teeth.

"Isn't this chelation disease?"

Hesta was taken aback, "It's... a bit like it."

Li Ke thought about it again, "What about what happened on the ship now? One person dies a day, or one dies in a few days. Is this still a collective death?"

Seeing that Hesta didn't answer, Rico called out again, "Jane?"

"...for now, it may not be so," Hesta whispered, "but one day in the future, when the ship docks... it will be different."


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