Li Ge raised his head: "...do you understand?"
"It feels like... I understand a little bit." Hesta said softly, "It probably means that the adjudicator can classify some items as dangerous goods, and once an abnormal situation occurs on the ship, such as the death of a passenger, it will trigger a corresponding 'Safety inspection' of dangerous goods.
"But it doesn't say exactly how it will be checked, who will check it, and what the consequences will be."
Si Lei: "Judging from Gobelin's note, this 'security inspection' doesn't seem to be a good thing."
"The word he used was 'exempt'," Rico continued. "It really makes people feel like there is less trouble, or some obligation..."
"Let's put this issue aside for now," Hestad's gaze returned to the manual with the cover torn off, "At least now we don't have to worry about any sudden 'safety inspections' - whether it's Category A or Category S, it has nothing to do with whether Si Lei has read these documents or not. It just says that if we operate in a timely manner, we can save one more safety inspection in the future, and I am thinking..."
Hesta's voice stopped abruptly.
"What are you thinking about?" Si Lei asked with some concern. She noticed some subtle changes in Hesta's expression, and it was obvious that some thoughts had crossed her mind.
"Let's read this first, and we'll talk about the rest later." Hesta's voice suddenly dropped, and she raised her hand to move the torn Shengming Passenger Rules to the center of the table.
**"Shengming" Passenger Rules**
Dear passengers, thank you for choosing "Shengming" as your vehicle for this trip. Every passenger is our important guest. We will do our best to provide you with safe, timely and high-quality services. For the sake of your and other passengers’ travel experience, please also abide by the Passenger Code:-
To maintain navigation safety, please do not bring dangerous goods on board.
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Please do not discard **personal belongings** on board the ship -
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; -
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"Wait a minute," Li Ge suddenly reacted, "do you think this text looks familiar?"
"Is it the same as the navigation instructions on the back of that old ticket?"
Si Lei immediately dug out the old ticket with a strange texture. She took the magnifying glass handed over by Rico and whispered: "Instructions for sailing on the Ovation..."
Si Lei compared them one by one.
Everything is as expected. The rules between the two are almost identical. Except for the sentence "After boarding the ship, please exchange this ticket for a ship card as soon as possible after boarding the ship" in the rules of the Supreme Ovation, there are no other regulations in the passenger rules of the Shengming. Basically word for word.
"Our ship card was sent together with the ticket from the beginning. There was no exchange. The only exchange after boarding the ship was to exchange the ship card for a room card on the night of boarding." Hesta recalled.
The three of them were quiet for a while.
"...What are the chances that this is purely a coincidence?" Rico asked, "Will these large cruise ships share the same passenger code template...?"
Si Lei shook his head: "Except for the fact that the five decks are all passenger cabins, most cruise ships will not prohibit children under the age of 12 from boarding. I don't believe that there have never been younger children among the passengers of the Shengming - there were so many in the past. Families choose it to travel around the world.”
"And it so considerately took away the one we didn't need to use," Hestad looked at the old ticket of unknown origin. "To say it wasn't tailor-made for us seems to be for someone." Let down some people.”
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In Anna's study lounge, Agnes opened her eyes somewhat drowsily.
The antipyretics were working, but the pain from the wound was always excruciating. She looked to the side, and the twisting of her neck and shoulders immediately brought a tearing heat.
"Meyer..." she whispered.
Meyer hugged a white pillow and lay on a sofa not far from Agnes. When Agnes realized that her sister was asleep, she stopped shouting.
The whole room was too quiet, and its noise reduction and shock absorption were probably to the extreme. However, Agnes, instead of feeling peaceful, felt inexplicably anxious. She looked at Meyer's side face and murmured Meyer's name. .
It hurts, Meyer...
I feel so much pain...
what should we do……
No one could decipher these confused whispers, and Agnes didn't expect anyone to hear them.
Suddenly, a voice suddenly sounded, startling both sisters at the same time.
"What sound!" Meyer sat up and turned pale instantly.
——At the entrance of the lounge, the white cat that had not been seen for a long time appeared again. It was lying on its back on the ground in a strange posture, rubbing around.
After realizing that there was no real danger, Meyer fell down on the sofa bed, with the lingering fear of the shock written all over his face.
"It's just a cat..." Agnes smiled, "Don't be afraid."
"Did I sleep for a long time..." Meyer stood up, covering his neck, "Ah, it's already this time! You haven't had dinner yet!"
"...I'm not even hungry."
"I know, but you have to take some. You can't take some of the medicine before bed on an empty stomach."
Meyer hurried to the screen to order.
"Meyer..."
"Um?"
"That cat...there seems to be something stuck on that cat's back..."
Meyer intently finished ordering Egg's patient meal, and then turned around. The white cat had already circled around her feet - and sure enough, a thin piece of plastic film was stuck to the cat's back.
"Huh? What are you stuck on?" Meyer squatted down, stretched out her hand to hold the white cat's back, and switched to the tone of talking to a child, "Be good, don't move."
Meyer took off the diaphragm, stood up and turned on the light in the room. Only then did he realize that there were words on it.
Almost at the same moment, Meyer's expression froze again.
"What's wrong?" Agnes frowned, "What is that..."
"It's a disposable medical bracelet..." Meyer walked to Egger, "It seems to be...Brie's."
Meyer raised the bracelet in front of Egger's eyes. Bree's name was indeed written on the bracelet. In addition, his blood type, age and allergy medications were also recorded.
"How could he be allergic to so many antibiotics?" Meyer read the writing on the bracelet, "Penicillin, cephalosporins, quinolones... My God, there are not many antibiotics this man can use."
Looking along these words, you can see a string of date numbers printed on the narrow edge of the bracelet.
Meyer's eyes widened, "The date is... today?"
Agnes laughed, but soon her expression turned serious again.
"Something must have happened outside..." Agnes whispered, "I don't know how Mr. Gobelin is doing or whether he has been implicated..."
(End of chapter)