Why it never ends

Chapter 519 Registration Point

Chapter 519 Registration Point

"How to say?"

"All the passengers and more than 400 accompanying soldiers died on the same ship, and it wasn't a shipwreck, it was murder," Hesta murmured softly, "This kind of impact has nothing to do with slipping into a chelate in a habitable place. What's the difference?"

Li Ke was silent for a moment, and she picked up the crumpled "Male Awakening" again, and quickly found the corresponding chapter from the table of contents. After reading ten lines at a glance, she frowned.

"...Is this also the effect that who wanted?"

Hesta could not answer.

Although there are still many unsolved mysteries at this moment, there is one thing she is very sure of: after last night, Anna must be in a good mood--the kind of happiness that is given to others, and no one can truly understand it except those who have experienced it. know.

Not far away, Si Lei finished the conversation and quickly returned to the two of them.

"Have you found anything?" asked Hesta.

"No," Si Lei replied, "Mantel is here to get painkillers. She suffers from menstrual cramps, and her name is indeed written on the list..."

"...I don't think so, it's man-made."

"Letter," replied Hesta, "but I have not seen Robeau-Grillet's study."

"I cooperate?" Su Lei was a little surprised, but the lights in the infirmary had already illuminated her feet, so she had to temporarily stop talking.

"Of course." The nurse stood up, "...here."

"Fine thanks."

Hesta smiled, "Officer Su Lei has something to verify with the wounded last night, it may take some time."

Rico opened the drawers one by one, and the top one was locked.

"Yeah." Hesta nodded, "Let's go, go to the infirmary first, and go back and talk about the details later."

"Doctor! Doctor! Is anyone there? Someone committed suicide! Save someone, save someone!"

Hesta glanced at the man—he was holding a man in his arms, the man who was reprimanded by Bernhard for opening the elevator late at night not long ago.

Rico's expression became serious.

Li Ke heard the regret in Si Lei's words: "Who do you think she came for?"

"I can't keep following her rhythm," Si Lei said in a low voice, "It's too passive."

Si Lei lowered his hand holding the book slightly.

"Look, what is this?"

The nurse also recognized Hesta, got up and walked towards her, "How are you, Ms. Hesta?"

"About half an hour." Su Lei added.

Su Lei closed the book and looked at the author's name—Robert Griller.

"Officer Su Lei..." Hesta adjusted his sitting posture, "You don't want to catch the thief first, do you?"

"If Helen hadn't offered to follow me with mercury needles tonight, what would you have done? You can't let Li Ke go to a banquet every night, right?"

"Yes, of course," Li Ke continued, "but you have to find out what this person wants to do first. Officer Su Lei, have you read this?"

"...What are you doing?" Hesta looked at Rico—she was squatting in the corner of the infirmary at the moment, observing something.

"Don't think about it, it's impossible." Hesta whispered, "I finally understand now that she is in control of this ship from top to bottom. As long as the ship is still at sea, no one can control it." Shake her position."

"...Of course not," Hesta pushed open the door of the infirmary, "I have another way—a way without risk, as long as you are willing to cooperate."

Rico handed over the book.

"This kind of conclusion, I can write ten or eight of them in 10 minutes. Where did it come from? Have you marked the references? What does it say? Who wrote it?"

"That room was very strange. A lot of glue-like colloids suddenly appeared on the corners and walls, almost instantly turning a room into a secret room—a real secret room, airtight..."

In the corridor, with the ding-dong sound of the elevator opening, a group of noisy voices came from far to near, Li Ke quickly put everything back in place, and almost the second she finished, someone rushed to the place covered in blood. Come in.

"Ah."

With a crisp sound, the drawer opened.

"Oh," Su Lei snorted, "He also studies social psychology?"

"This place looks familiar to me." Li Ke stood up, his eyes slowly swept up from the corner of the wall, and then suddenly turned back, "I said that the wall here reminds me of Robeau Griller's study last night, do you believe it? ?”

The three of them approached the infirmary together. Before entering the door, Su Lei suddenly remembered something and looked back at Hesta.

"What's the matter," Hesta stood up, "what did you find?"

"Anyway, judging from the situation last night, even if the people Bernhard brought didn't have a ticket, and they weren't even passengers, they still couldn't survive the disaster," Hesta said in a low voice, "no matter who it is, as long as Staying on this ship, everyone must abide by the rules here... It's just that passengers have one more way to die than other passengers."

There was a familiar smell of alcohol.

"I didn't pay attention just now." Li Ke whispered, "Maybe it's because you recovered too quickly, which surprised her?"

"Risk passengers, ship card number..." Hesta narrowed his eyes, "Guardian."

Lico handed a sign-in board with thick manuscript paper to Hesta. On the paper were only the words "Temporary registration point of the medical station", but the header of each column of the form already indicated its purpose.

Rico walked around behind the nurse's workbench.

Most of the wounded sent in last night are recuperating in the inner recuperation room at the moment, and the room is very quiet.Hesta glanced in the direction of the nurse on duty, and found that it happened to be the one who had taken care of her before.

She glanced at the tabletop, and took out a bunch of keys from a small porcelain bowl next to the pen holder. After roughly observing the shape of the keys and the size of the keyhole, Rico quickly picked out one of them.

The nurse looked at her deeply, "...you recovered so quickly."

Si Lei glanced at it, then frowned.She read in a low voice: "The only thing that can really arouse human fear is a large number of deaths at the same time. Once this essence is not met, its deterrent effect will be greatly reduced. No one will stop driving because of a car accident. But after a crash, a lot of people cancel their flight plans..."

The nurse led Su Lei sideways into the room, and Hesta leaned towards Rico, "Did you feel that she looked at me a little strangely just now..."

"Interesting...there is a similar chest of drawers under the table here."

"You mean the death invitation for the banquet?" Li Ke asked.

Judging from the wound, he probably committed suicide by drinking a bullet. The bullet penetrated the brainstem, so it is unlikely to be rescued.

"Let's go out and wait," Hesta said softly, "It's too noisy here."

Rico pushed Hesta to go out, and the two returned to the corridor.

"So that's what it is," Hesta murmured in a low voice. "That makes sense...Helen is the registered guardian here."

(End of this chapter)

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