Why it never ends

Chapter 576 Interrogation

Chapter 576 Interrogation
Tasia continued to describe the security check in her memory to everyone, but things did not develop according to her expectations, and she even had a feeling—after she finished talking about what she saw today, several people sat more firmly.

The soldiers had almost all left, no matter how Tasia urged them, the passengers remained motionless.

At this moment, Agnes suddenly turned her head, "Mayer, let's go."

Meyer didn't understand the situation at all, but since Agnes said so, she acted immediately.

A man stepped forward to dissuade him, but as soon as he called out Agnes' name, Iger yelled: "Get out of the way! Tell me at the observation deck if you have anything to do! Meyer, hurry up."

Meyer pushed the wheelchair, almost trotting, and left the restaurant quickly.

With less than 3 minutes left, Tasia was so anxious that tears were about to fall. She looked around in despair, trying to ask why everyone didn't believe her, but the more anxious she was, the more she couldn't say a word.

From the moment Agnes left, half of the passengers did start to shake, but they only watched the reactions of the people around them from the corner of their eyes, and no one really got up.

In the silence, there was a sound of footsteps outside the restaurant—Meyer ran back again, "Are you going, Tasia? There is an elevator... Iger asked me to come back and ask you."

Tasia gritted her teeth, half-hid the tears on her face, and followed Meyer without saying a word.

At the elevator entrance, Agnes sat in a wheelchair and kept pressing the door open button of the elevator.

The three of them got on the elevator together, and Tasia started to cry almost immediately. Agnes originally wanted to ask her something, but when she saw her expression, she immediately turned her face back in disgust.

"Iger..." Meyer whispered, "Aren't you worried that this is a trial, just like what you told Hesta and the others yesterday—"

"Impossible." Agnes replied softly.

"Why?" Meyer glanced in Tasia's direction, "I feel that the scene Tasia just mentioned...is very similar."

"It's impossible because of the similarity." Agnes stared ahead, "It's impossible for such a low-level problem to arise in a real trial... It's just trying to cover it up."

Tasia quickly wiped away her tears, "...What trial? Is it the test you will take before boarding the ship?"

"Yeah." Agnes replied softly.

"I don't understand..." Tasia frowned, "what I just said...has anything to do with trials?"

Agnes didn't answer.

Meyer thought for a while, then asked again, "Then... don't other people realize it?"

"What?" Iger looked up.

"I didn't realize the reset of that box... Is there a problem?"

"Probably I was bluffed by Fayance." Agnes said softly, "Such an obvious flaw, you can react after a little thought, or maybe they can figure it out as soon as Tasia leaves. .”

Tasia was taken aback, "...why do you want me to leave?"

Agnes still didn't answer her.

The elevator ascended to the seventh deck, and the wind from above made the three of them unable to keep their eyes open for a while.

Meyer pushed Agnes out of the elevator first, and Tasia followed closely. They looked around. Although there were people everywhere, the two they were most familiar with—Hesta and Li Ge Mingming were not there. I took a step first, but they didn't seem to appear here.

"Wait." Agnes said softly, "Someone will definitely come up later."

……

In the dark interrogation room, Hesta looked condescendingly at Helen on the ground. Her hands were bound again, and all her belongings were searched out in advance by the crew and placed on a table not far from here.

She tried to get up again, but Rico pushed her slightly from the side, and Helen immediately lost her balance and fell heavily.

"...What on earth do you want... Hesta?"

"Convinced?" Hesta asked.

Helen laughed, with a little helplessness in her breath, "Does it make sense...why do you need to ask?"

"Of course I want to ask, aren't you very good at hiding? No one on the boat can't find you these days?" Hesta tilted his head to one side, "But if I want to see you, no matter where you stay, you Can't escape.

"Are you convinced, Helen?"

Helen closed her eyes, her breathing was a little short, "... What did you give me?"

"Some sedative drugs." Hesta said softly, "Don't worry, they are all regular drugs. I used to take them myself."

Helen frowned, a strong sense of vomiting welled up, she tried her best to turn over, and fell to her knees on the ground, but no matter how much she retched, the things that had almost reached her trachea couldn't be vomited out. The uneasy dizziness intensified.

"The expected time for this voyage is two months, but my friend was worried that I would not be able to contact the hospital in time after disembarking, so when preparing the medicine, she prepared three times the amount... What you just ate, It’s about half a week’s worth for me, right?”

Helen felt that it was getting more and more difficult to breathe, and she had to use all her strength to exhale every time. This slowly coming suffocation brought the illusion of dying... Every time the time advances by a second, it becomes more difficult.

Helen desperately wanted to induce vomiting, but with her hands tied behind her back, this wish was in vain.

"Hesta..." Helen raised her head reluctantly, her eyes were red, tears flowed down her cheeks, and her voice was low, "What the hell do you... want me...to do?"

"Good question, to the point." Hesta smiled slightly, "But what is the answer, you have to find it yourself."

"It's almost 09:30." Li Ke reminded in a low voice.

"Untie it." Hesta whispered.

Li Ke stepped forward and cut off the tape on Helen's wrist with one knife.

Helen almost instinctively stretched her hand down her throat, followed by violent vomiting—the food was mixed with half-digested medicine, giving off a unique sour smell.

Rico pushed Hesta to come behind Helen, Hesta pulled out his cane, and slapped Helen's neck hard.

Helen suddenly fell down in her own vomit.

"If you want to hide, keep hiding, but I will still take some time tomorrow to ask you the answer," Herstavin said, "Think carefully about how to please me."

Helen was unable to get up, and she didn't even have the strength to open her eyes again, but at this moment she heard Hesta's laughter—a continuous, eerie low laugh, which hit her ears like a devil's voice, and made her feel sick again.

Leaving the interrogation room, Rico pushed Hesta to the observation deck on the seventh deck.

When passing a mirror, Hesta caught a glimpse of Lico's complex expression, she raised her head, "What's wrong?"

Li Ke let out a long hmm, and looked down at her, "I feel like a thug next to the villain now."

(End of this chapter)

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