When Hesta returned to the room, Tasia was already waiting there.
"I saw her number—" Tasia rushed to the door almost immediately.
"Shh." Hesta made a shushing gesture, "What if someone else comes back with me?"
Tasia was startled, then looked behind Hesta and Si Lei - there was no one behind them.
"I'm just raising a possibility," Hesta said with a smile. "If a similar situation happens next time, you should at least pay attention to whether there are outsiders at the door."
"Okay," Tasia nodded, "I saw her ship card number - 62!"
"Sure enough," Si Lei sighed softly: "...this is not her ship card number."
"No! I saw that with my own eyes!"
"This number belongs to Gustav," Si Lei said. "She probably used Gustav's ship card to deal with you."
Tasia was confused again.
"Does she carry this ship card with her?" Hesta asked.
"Yes," Tasia's expression quickly turned to disappointment, "...when I asked about the ship card, she pulled it out from behind directly. She asked me to wait for her at the door of the medical room at 2:30 in the afternoon. Taking my risky passengers with me.”
"Okay," Hesta said softly, "She won't be able to go in with you by then, so just use your ship card to register."
Tasia looked at Hesta with some confusion, "...Have you already guessed that she might use Gustav's ship card to deceive me?"
"Helen has been very careful in this regard," Si Lei replied, "so..."
"Then why didn't you tell me in advance? If you had told me in advance that No. 62 was Gustav's ship card number, I would have been able to tell it right now—"
"That might arouse her suspicion." Hesta raised her head, "Actually, you have heard Gustav's ship card number."
"...Have I heard it?" Tasia was puzzled, "How could I have heard it? Where did I hear it?"
"Because Si Lei once reported Gustav's number in public."
"...Is there such a thing?" Tasia looked at Si Lei: "When?"
"It's all in the past, it's not important," Si Lei said. "If you had remembered it at that time, you would have discovered it when you confronted Helen just now; if you didn't remember it, it means you are not the person who pays attention to these things. , it would be suspicious to remember it... Besides, Helen is unlikely to take out her own ship card, so there is no need to expose her."
"Other than that, was the whole conversation going well today?" Hesta asked.
"It... went smoothly," Tasia frowned slightly, "She asked me all the questions you mentioned, including when I asked if I could go back and think about it, she really said that if I couldn't give it on the spot. The answer, the whole thing is irrelevant...how do you know how she will answer?"
Hesta didn't answer, just looked at her without saying a word.
This sight suddenly made Tasia feel horrified, and she couldn't help but look away, "I'm sorry..."
"Huh?" Si Lei was holding a kettle to pour water for Tasia. He didn't notice the sudden change in the atmosphere here. Hearing this apology, he couldn't help but turn around, "What's wrong?"
"It's nothing." Tasia quickly stepped forward and took the water glass from Si Lei's hand, "I don't know why I suddenly said sorry just now, haha..."
"You really like apologizing, there's no need," Si Lei smiled, "Have you decided to be a risk passenger now?"
Tasia lowered her head to drink water: "...I want to ask Phillip."
"That's fine," Si Lei watched as Tasia drank the entire glass of water in one breath, "...are you thirsty?"
"Uh, not really." Tasia put the cup on the table. She didn't know how to explain her panic. She forced a smile, "If there's nothing else, I'll go back first."
"Okay." Si Lei nodded, "I'll take you out."
When she reached the corridor outside the room, Tasia felt her heartbeat slow down a little.
"There's no one outside now," Si Lei glanced at the glass door, "Let's go."
"Officer Si Lei...today, the ship card I gave to Helen today..."
"I don't know whose it is," Si Lei replied, "I took it from René."
Tasia nodded: "Then...will Helen find out?"
"Sooner or later," Si Lei replied, "but now there is no way on board to directly use the card number to find the corresponding passenger, so it shouldn't be that fast."
"Okay, thank you..." Tasia gently leaned on Si Lei's shoulder, "I'm leaving."
After leaving Hesta's suite, Tasia quickly ran back to her room. At this time, most people were in their respective cabins, including Phillip, but she was completely in no mood to talk to anyone, and quickly hid in the bathroom of her bedroom.
Closing her eyes, Hesta's gaze just now came to mind again. Tasia couldn't tell what was wrong - Hesta's expression was not severe, nor did it mean any coercion or coercion, but that look In an instant, she clearly felt some kind of scrutiny and awareness, which suddenly reminded her of Helen.
Tasia held her forehead with her hand. She still remembered that after the first adjudicator election, Hesta encouraged her to contact public speaking in the corridor... At that time, she clearly felt a great inspiration.
But the more they get along with her, the more certain questions confuse her: What kind of person is Hesta? Is she really trustworthy? Maybe you already know the answer: How can a trustworthy person get so close to someone like Rene...
For Hesta, she is probably a pawn who doesn't need to know too much. In this regard, she and Helen may not be any different at all.
Tasia took a deep breath.
Perhaps the only truly trustworthy person on the entire ship was Officer Si Lei.
…
"I feel like Tasia was a little weird just now," Si Lei returned to the room, "Jane, are you listening to me?"
"Listening." Hesta replied, "I feel a little strange too."
"Are we putting too much pressure on her?" Si Lei looked at her, "You said at 2:30, should I 'accidentally pass by' the medical room -"
"She stopped using honorifics with me."
"ah?"
"We were still using honorifics when we were at Bishop's Restaurant in the morning," Hestad said softly, "but since we came back, it's no longer the case."
"...Are you a little too sensitive? You two are about the same age. There is no need for her to use honorifics to you."
"But she has been using it like this before," Hesta tilted her head slightly, "What happened?"