Chapter 205 Detailed Rules·Safety Version

Style: Science Author: Ke Yao 42Words: 2094Update Time: 24/01/11 12:05:03
"I know, but that's all at night. I get ready quickly. I change clothes in ten minutes-"

"That's not what I meant," Tasia's voice became a little shriller than usual due to nervousness, "Aren't you...are you worried?"

Helen folded her arms and looked at Tasia playfully.

"...Why are you looking at me like this."

Helen looked away casually, with a faint smile still on her face, "You should still have an impression of what the daytime activity suggestions in the "Details" are."

"...I don't mean to interfere with your activities, I just-"

"Don't argue with me, there's no need," Helen interrupted her with a smile, "If you don't remember, I'll help you recall: Most daytime activities are good for our physical and mental health, and we - especially You should explore more places and meet more partners."

With that said, Helen turned around and took out a card from the black bag held by Gustav.

"Here, Tasia, give it to you."

Tasia took it with both hands and saw a string of handwritten names, addresses and phone numbers on it.

"……What is this."

"When I was playing tennis just now, I met a staff member who works on the fourth deck. This is where she usually works."

"Why are you giving me this..."

"There are many services on this ship. You know, it's written in the details. Most of them are free. You can go by swiping your ship card. But there are some places and services that you can't get in if you don't know the doorway in advance. "Helen raised her eyebrows, "But, you just need to find her."

Tasia's face turned slightly red and she immediately handed the card back, "...Thank you, I don't need any additional services."

"Hahahaha, keep it." Helen patted Tasia's shoulder. She leaned into Tasia's ear and whispered, "Being a guardian early is better than anything else-"

"I don't want to be a guardian either..." Tasia took a step back involuntarily, "I don't have that ability."

"Then who has it?" Helen's expression became cold, "Adams? Fiance? René? How about the courage you had when you ran for adjudicator? How can you regain your life in just a few days?"

"I didn't, I just-"

Helen took another step forward, and the tip of her nose was almost touching Tasia's face.

"Do you know what kind of person can be registered as a guardian on this ship?"

"……what kind of person?"

Helen narrowed her eyes: "Woman."

Tasia was puzzled. She wanted to ask something more, but Helen had already strode away. The skinny little Gustav held his bag and trotted behind Helen.



In the infirmary, Bernhard put away his ship card again. After registering, nothing changed.

"...Is this good?" Bernhard frowned.

"That's good." Hesta whispered, "You go outside and wait for me for a while. After becoming a risk passenger, you have a special "Details"."

"It's just the safe version, right?"

"right."

"Why do I have to go out, can't I stay here?"

"Be obedient." Hesta didn't even look up. She was signing her name on the paper with her left hand smoothly.

Bernhard muttered something under his breath, but did as he was told.

About five minutes later, Hesta returned to the corridor holding a thin black book.

"From now on, you can ignore the "Details" I posted," Hesta said softly, "You only need to pay attention to what is written in this booklet."

Bernhard immediately took the black manual. He flipped through it and found that there seemed to be much fewer rules than the public "Details". Just as he was about to read carefully from the beginning, Hestad's hand was already on on the cover.

"Go back and read it alone." Hesta said softly, "Also, for your own safety, do not share the contents of this booklet with other passengers - unless you are sure that the other person is also a risk passenger."

"Let me confirm again," Bernhard's throat moved, "it can indeed keep me safer, right?"

"Yes, and it's easier."

"Okay, I believe you." Bernhard nodded vigorously, "Then...do I need to make any other preparations now?"

"No need," Hesta said gently, "If you are in danger at any time, you can come to me for help and I will help you."

Bernhard glanced at Hestad with some surprise.

"……Thanks."

"You're welcome." Hesta looked at the time. "I'm going to go back and take a nap now. You read this new manual first. I'll go to the third deck to find you at three in the afternoon. Then you can take me to read it again. How about looking at Gobelin’s study?”

"Okay, let's just say that."

Bernhard stood there and watched the two people leave. For the first time in his life, he suddenly felt that these mercury needles were not so arrogant. When necessary, they could still be relied on...

Someone called Bernhard from the other end of the corridor. He subconsciously stuffed the black manual into his clothes, his movements slightly panicked, and then turned around to answer.

At this moment, Bernhard had no intention of talking to anyone. After quickly ending the pleasantries, he quickly ran back to the third deck and locked himself in the narrow bathroom.

He sat on the toilet seat and quickly took out the black manual that Hesta had handed to him just now.

Turn to the first page.

"... Therefore, at-risk passengers only need to abide by the following rules to achieve self-protection to the greatest extent. In addition, the following rules have a certain degree of flexibility. On the premise of adhering to their principles, the implementation standards can be adjusted according to the personal wishes of at-risk passengers, but You must discuss this with your guardian in advance and obtain understanding.”

Bernhard's eyes widened immediately.

He hadn't noticed it when he was flipping through it before, but only now did he notice that about four or five pages had been torn out from the beginning of the manual. His heart sank - this "Details" was incomplete!

Hesta must be hiding something from her... None of these mercury needles are really good!

Bernhard could only continue reading in anger.

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Guideline 1: Passengers at risk should pay close attention to their daily dietary intake.

Rich vegetables, fruits and grains have a calming effect and should be the first choice for at-risk passengers.

The number of meals per day should be two or less, the net weight of food consumed in a single meal should not exceed 0.3kg, and food should not be eaten after 18:00 every day.

After registering as a risk passenger, please do not eat any meat provided by the restaurant, including but not limited to beef, mutton, chicken, pork or various types of fish, shrimp and crab. You can eat a small amount of milk, goat milk or soy milk. In addition, it is strictly forbidden to eat any dairy.

Bishop's Restaurant does not provide any poultry eggs to at-risk passengers. Please avoid related dishes when ordering.

(End of chapter)