Chapter 148 "Navigation Instructions" and "Ship Card Regulations"

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Si Lei's eyes narrowed slightly, and when she looked at the signature again, she recognized the scrawled text.

"...Is it the Robbeglier who founded the "Boycott Monks"? "

Hesta was a little surprised, "Officer Si Lei has also heard of this person?"

"I heard Anna talk about it," Si Lei said softly. "It seems that he was one of the founders of the Golden Age. He was later assassinated."

Hesta laughed, "I thought this was such a confidential matter, but it turns out that Anna always talks about it to everyone."

Hestad's eyes turned to the black text under the red writing. These words were not handwritten, but densely printed on the back of the ticket using serif fonts.

All letters are in capital letters, there is no punctuation, no line breaks, and sentences are only separated by a slightly larger space. At first glance, it looks like a series of continuous black spells, making it very difficult to read.

"use this."

Rico took out a bunch of keys from her pocket. She turned the keychain, pushed out a magnifying glass, and pointed it at the characters.

**Instructions for sailing on the "Supreme Ovation" cruise ship**

-To maintain navigation safety, please do not bring dangerous goods on board.

-Please do not discard **personal belongings** randomly on the boat

- In principle, pregnant women over 24 weeks old and children under 12 years old are prohibited from boarding the ship. If you have purchased a ticket, please go to the relevant port window to handle the refund procedure;

- For passengers under the age of 18 on the day of departure who are minors, they must ensure that there is at least one parent or one passenger over the age of 18 accompanying them in the cabin where they live. The adult passenger must be responsible for the health of the minor. , property, and all actions are responsible for

-Passengers with underlying diseases are required to provide a doctor's certificate of permission to board the ship and fill out a health inquiry form, which should be submitted to the **fifth-floor cabin front desk** on the day of boarding.

-After boarding the ship, please exchange your ticket for a ship card as soon as possible

-Please be sure to carry your boat pass with you

Rico touched the back of his neck, "We are living on the fifth deck now...right?"

"And there is indeed a front desk at the elevator entrance," Si Lei added, "but you don't usually see anyone there - have you ever seen anyone on duty there?"

Rico and Hesta shook their heads at the same time.

"...But when I was on the phone there before," Hesta rubbed the ticket with her fingertips, "I saw the pen and paper used for registration on the table."

"Is it a registration or something?" Si Lei looked at her, "It can't be a health questionnaire..."

"I don't know. I didn't pay attention at the time. Let's check it out later."

Several people put the old tickets aside and picked up the first instructions on the table.

This is a piece of light yellow hard-shell paper that has been plastic-sealed. The corners are not folded, and the plastic surface is very smooth without any creases or bubbles. It looks very new.

**Instructions for using "Shengming" ship card**

-*************(vacancy)

-The ship card is the only valid identification for each passenger, please carry it with you and keep it properly;

-Boat passes cannot be sold or transferred;

-Each ship card has a unique number, please do not scribble on the card;

-If the ship card is lost, the passenger can go to the **cabin front desk (-5th deck)** to report the loss in person. If it is inconvenient for him to travel, a relative or friend can go to the **Self-Service Station (-2nd deck)** to handle it on his behalf. Relatives and friends You need to bring your own ship card and boarding invitation letter (instructions). For details, please consult the crew at the self-service station;

- Passengers can enjoy various cruise services with their own ship cards; *************** (vacant)

-Guardians traveling with at-risk passengers (minors, people with underlying diseases, etc.) may go through the "Guardian Certification" procedure as appropriate. After completing this procedure, the guardian can hold the card on behalf of the at-risk passenger;

- (Small print) Note 1: This certification process is the same as the process of reporting a lost ship card;

- (Small print) Note 2: After applying for guardian certification, if at-risk passengers need to use cruise services, they need to obtain additional permission from their guardians.

-*************************(vacancy)

-Do not actively display the ship card number unless necessary;

-Remember your ship card number

"Can you hand me the scissors?" Hesta said softly.

Rico turned back and took out a pair of round-head scissors from the drawer, held the blade and handed it to Hesta, "What do you want to do?"

"It feels like the three missing regulations are covered by something... I want to cut off the outer plastic to check."

Si Lei took the initiative to take the scissors, "I'll do it."

This time Hesta did not refuse. She and Li Gu watched quietly as Si Lei took out the hard-shell paper of "Ship Card Specifications" from its plastic envelope.

Sure enough, the three missing clauses were firmly stuck to the slender paper tape of the same color. Si Lei used a coin to carefully push out a corner of the paper tape, and then slowly tore it apart.

However, even though she was very careful in her movements, the torn off paper strips still removed a thick layer of paper film directly from the hard-shell paper.

"Oops--"

"It's okay," Hesta pointed to the paper tape, "The writing is still on it, you can read it."

Si Lei took a deep breath and continued to operate carefully. Soon, she laid out three strips of paper on the table. Each strip had a short line of mirrored text on the back. These texts used a special font, which made them different from other articles and looked a bit like human handwriting. .

Si Lei picked up the first piece of paper and read it carefully under the light, "Cut it off and don't get on the boat."

Rico: "Be wary of all free services."

Hesta gently put the paper tape back in its place: "...Don't hand over your ship card to anyone."

The atmosphere became tense again.

Rico looked at Si Lei and then at Hesta: "What free services does our ship have?"

"I don't know, I feel like I need to ask someone else," Hesta paused for a while, then suddenly remembered something, "...did you pay for the dinner just now?"

"No, but I have been eating for several days..." Rico's expression stiffened, "Shouldn't the food on the ship be included in the ticket? It shouldn't be considered free. If it is counted, it must have been paid in advance... right? ?」

Hesta frowned, "If that's the case, then most of the services on the ship should be included in the ticket. How can there be free services?"

"That's the case..." Rico thought thoughtfully, "I remember that Bree brought a few thorn monks to the gym for training last time. The fitness services and food they use should be of the same nature?"

Si Lei, who had been engrossed in comparing notes, suddenly said: "These three regulations are not handwritten."

Hesta and Rico looked towards Si Lei at the same time.

"Look," Si Lei put the three pieces of paper together, "the same letters in these three sentences are exactly the same. Only printed handwriting can be like this. If it was really written by a human, there should be some subtle differences. difference."

Hesta and Rico nodded at the same time.

Hesta reached out and pulled out the hard-shell paper on the side: "One to keep it safe, and one to get the scissors off the ship...?"

"Maybe he wants to express that these are the norms from two perspectives," Si Lei looked at the paper in Hesta's hand, "the positions are different, and each has its own opinion."