Chapter 171 Passenger Behavior Rules·Part 2

Style: Science Author: Ke Yao 42Words: 2213Update Time: 24/01/11 12:05:03
Tasia stopped reading for a moment.

After reading this long paragraph, the fear that had been tightly entangled in her gradually disappeared. Perhaps it was because every rule here had a clear meaning and seemed to carry some kind of power.

She looked back at the "Daytime Suggestions" again, and suddenly she had a subtle doubt.

In fact, in this not-so-long text, there is very little discussion of specific daytime behaviors. It seems to focus more on introducing the responsibilities that a "guardian" should perform.

"Passengers with good conduct, noble character, and a great cause in their hearts..."

Tasia repeated this sentence in a murmur. There was no hard and fast condition mentioned... Does it mean that everyone can be a guardian? So who is considered a risk passenger?

It also says that we should try our best to help guardians, comfort and encourage at-risk passengers, but how to distinguish between the two? If we only look at the time everyone spends in the cabin, then how can we tell that most people have acted in the same way these past few days.

And, since the cabin is absolutely safe, why is it not recommended to stay for a long time...how long is a long stay?

After a moment of thinking, Tasia did not continue to struggle. She continued to look down with questions.

**Suggestions for activities at night (19:00~3:00)**

1. Shengminghao at night may be different from that during the day, but this is still Shengminghao.

2. Security inspections usually occur at night and early morning, so it is best to leave one person to keep vigil during the night break to remind each other.

3. Once the security check begins, all passengers must leave the room before the check begins and go to the designated location until the check is completed.

4. We encourage every passenger to actively participate in night activities and enjoy the journey

5. At-risk passengers can travel together with their guardians. Increasing the frequency of night travel will help at-risk passengers regain their rationality and gain peace. However, please note that they are not separated from their guardians during the activities.

6. Each deck restaurant on this ship has prepared special meals for passengers with various allergies. Guardians can also customize health packages for at-risk passengers.

7. Guardians should wear their identity badge in a prominent position in front of them

8. Guardians can take one or more at-risk passengers to participate in night activities at a time

9. When traveling at night, do not take the elevator alone

10. If necessary, non-risk passengers can enter the fourth deck accompanied by a guardian

11. Before using the elevator, please observe the current position of the elevator. Most of the passenger elevators on this ship are equipped with copper pointers, which will display the location of the elevator in real time. If you find that the elevator is stopping on the -2 floor, please leave the elevator entrance and transfer to another elevator.

12. There may be regular or irregular night activities at Bishop’s Restaurant, Grace Theater and the stern observation deck. Passengers can ask the crew for relevant information or wait for notification from the current referee.

13. When Bishop’s Restaurant hosts night events, take the stairs

14. If you find that you are missing from your relatives or friends during night activities, do not panic and continue talking to the unfamiliar faces around you until everything returns to normal. Do not leave the event venue until everything returns to normal.

15. If you find that a fellow passenger begins to have confused memory, such as forgetting the time, names of relatives and friends, etc., please contact the doctor or return to the cabin to rest.

16. If you find that an at-risk passenger is missing from your guardian, please contact any guardian or crew member around you and report the last location of the at-risk passenger. Do not take away the at-risk passenger without authorization.

17. Do not follow passengers who are at risk of getting lost with their guardians

18. There is a deck map of this floor at all venue entrances and elevator entrances. When passengers are lost, they can choose to check it or wait for the patrol crew in place. Do not lead the way for any passengers.

19. If a passenger proposes to take you out of the venue, please make sure that the passenger has a complete ship card and is not wearing sapphire earrings or scepter brooches

Detailed explanation:

Night activities may be risky, and event participants should be careful.

In previous voyages, some passengers suffered from short-term cognitive impairment, such as facial agnosia and loss of distance perception, due to their inability to adapt to life at sea. This is normal, and such symptoms tend to subside on their own as the voyage continues.

However, mistaking high-rise windows for doors and deck railings for bed edges can still put passengers in irreparable danger. Therefore, event participants are requested to read the nighttime activity recommendations repeatedly and implement them strictly.

In addition, each restaurant on the ship provides secret menus for guardians, which are designed and cooked by the chef himself and updated daily. Guardians can enjoy them for free with their ship card. Non-risk passengers can also travel with their guardians, and they only need to apply for short-term guardianship service 2 hours in advance.

No matter what happens, don't panic, just remember the iron rule and you can enjoy this enjoyable journey safely.



There were voices coming from the corridor, and Tasia immediately ran behind the curtain on the side of the stage. She waited for a while, and she was relieved when all those people went to Bishop's Restaurant. No one came this way. Return to the whiteboard. She took out her phone and took pictures of them all—there were more than thirty daytime and nighttime suggestions combined, and it was not easy to remember. Several of these suggestions seemed to echo each other, each one like an unfinished sentence, only stating the rules but not the costs.

This information on paper makes Tasia feel unfamiliar. So far, the only night activities on the ship seem to be the welcome reception on the night of boarding day, and it can barely be counted as one on the night of safety day, but these activities are normal, and there is no I heard that someone suffered from prosopagnosia.

Moreover, since the Ascension's voyage had been bought out by Mr. Roboglier, there were no other passengers on board. Even if she didn't know some people before, they are now familiar to her. Everyone will help each other at critical moments, except for those bizarre murder cases...

Suddenly, Tasia shivered again——

"Look, this elevator is really interesting. It's coming up from the -2 floor."

The chat with Rene at the elevator door last night suddenly broke into Tasia's mind, and she suddenly realized that the elevator she took Philip back to last night went up from the -2 floor...

Is this... problematic?



After coming out of the theater, Tasia was a little upset.

She stood alone at the elevator entrance for a while. The pointer above the elevator door was pointing to the third deck. She stared at the numbers on it and remembered the words "Do not take the elevator alone."

"You haven't gone back yet," Helen's voice came from behind. Tasia turned her head and saw her walking towards this side, stroking her belly.

"That's right, let's take the elevator down together." Helen pressed the elevator button, "I'm too lazy to take this trip."

"Ms. Helen...can I ask you a question?"

"Um?"

"Is what you're ordering tonight... off the secret menu at Bishop's?"

Helen laughed, "Have you read the rules?"

Tasia looked at Helen, a little lost in thought for a moment.

Is she...already a guardian?