"Perhaps Helen said something to her?"
Hesta did not respond, her face returned to its previous expression of concentration, and her eyes were looking straight ahead indifferently.
"Hey." Si Lei suddenly shouted.
Hesta came back to her senses, "...what's wrong?"
"What were you thinking about just now?"
"I was just thinking about Tasia." Hesta was puzzled, "What's wrong?"
"...You look like you're wondering who's going to die tonight."
Hesta blinked in surprise, "Really?"
Si Lei stood there for a while, "How about I go to the medical room at 2:30 in the afternoon."
"Don't go, stay here."
"What if Helen sees something—"
"Won't."
"but--"
Si Lei wanted to ask why Hesta didn't seem to be worried that Tasia would be found out by Helen, but before she could say anything, Rico's voice came from outside.
"Jane!" Rico pushed open the door and walked in, "Would you like to go to Bishop's Restaurant?"
Si Lei and Hesta looked at her at the same time.
"Bernhard was making a fuss over there again. When I first came up, I heard the noise and went over to take a look," Rico said. "The noise seemed quite fierce."
"Did he get caught by the crew again?"
"That's not true."
"Then it should be fine..." Hesta looked at Si Lei, "But just to be on the safe side, Officer Si Lei, can you help me go down and see what's going on?"
Si Lei looked at Hesta in confusion for a while, but still agreed.
Hesta and Rico were the only two people left in the room.
"How is it?" Hesta looked at Rico, "Any new discoveries?"
"Hmm." Rico sat down next to Hesta and returned Hesta's ship card to her. "You will never guess what the paid services on the second floor are."
"Erotic related?"
"No need to guess! What I'm saying is, do you know what equipment it uses?"
Hesta frowned and thought for a while, "...From your tone, it sounds like you are very advanced?"
"We have used it! In the base!" Rico's voice was slightly higher. "It is a closed somatosensory cabin. The vehicle has been iterated on for an unknown number of versions - the base uses it for combat simulations, so it is only It attaches great importance to motion capture and does not pursue the restoration of sensory perception, but the equipment here is said to be able to achieve the ultimate in this aspect.
"I asked, if you want to use it, you need to make a reservation one day in advance. I guess they need some time to prepare the corresponding size of the body suit?"
"...Oh," Hesta looked at Rico, "Have you made an appointment?"
"What a pity. I originally wanted to give it a try." Li Ge's eyebrows moved, "But I found that after making an appointment, very detailed body data collection is required...so, I forgot about it."
"How detailed is it?"
"Basically comparable to an internal physical examination of AHgAs."
"...It's reasonable," Hesta thought for a moment, "If they want to pursue the ultimate body perception, then the user's physiological data is necessary."
Rico sighed.
"This ship is so amazing. What else will I find if I stay here...I don't even dare to think!"
…
When Si Lei came back, Li Ge was already lying on the bed and asleep.
Hesta was looking through the book "The Awakening of Males" with a serious expression. She almost slowed her reading speed to the slowest. This state was no different from her reading an extremely dangerous combat mission manual.
"Bernhard is fine." Si Lei walked to Hestad's side. "He asked the restaurant to give him more food. The waiter in the restaurant said that the guardian was not there. He made no excuses, so they started a quarrel."
"Thank you," Hesta said without raising his head, "Thank you for your hard work."
"Do you want to take this opportunity to teach Tasia a lesson?" Si Lei suddenly asked.
Hesta then raised her head.
"Do you want her to cause some trouble with Helen this afternoon so that she can know how powerful she is?"
Hesta lowered her head again, "No."
"Then you'd better tell me why," Si Lei whispered. "Even Bernhard—"
"...I just suddenly felt that maybe Tasia is not as weak as she seems." Hesta said softly, "If you go there rashly, maybe it will cause her trouble?"
…
At a quarter past two in the afternoon, Philip and Tasia were already waiting in front of the medical room in advance.
Philip put on his most formal dress, fully decorated from tie to cuffs. The two of them sat silently on the row of chairs at the door. One looked at the other end of the corridor, the other looked at the palm of his hand, and neither of them spoke.
Tasia whispered, "...Thank you for being willing to take this risk for me."
"Nothing!" Phillip immediately turned around, "As long as this can help you."
At two twenty, Helen appeared in front of the two people with Gustav.
"Oh, you guys arrived early too?" Helen put a towel around her neck, "Good habit."
Tasia stood up. Before she could speak, Phillip had already blocked her behind him and put himself between her and Helen.
"Where are we going now?" Phillip said solemnly.
Helen raised her hand and grabbed his head, and with a little force, she pushed him aside.
"Philip!" Tasia exclaimed and went to help the man who fell to the ground.
"Go to the medical room and find the doctor or nurse on duty." Helen handed the ship card to Tasia. "Tell her that you want to register as this person's guardian."
Tasia was stunned on the spot, her throat moved slightly, and then she quickly took the ship card.
Phillip looked at this scene with some surprise, "So you are registering here..."
Helen glanced at Phillip - this man was dressed exquisitely from head to toe. He was here to register a marriage rather than registering a risky passenger.
"Come out immediately after registering." Helen said with a playful expression, "I also want to take you somewhere."
"Where?" Tasia looked at her warily.
"Don't ask too much," Helen glanced at Phillip, "I just have time now, so I'll take you there for a walk."
…
After registering, Phillip reluctantly returned to the cabin alone. Tasia followed Helen and came to the second deck anxiously.
As soon as they stepped through the safety door of the stairwell, Tasia was surprised by what they saw - the second deck was very lively, with people in the coffee corner, handball room, badminton hall... almost every venue they passed by.
Where did these people come from...
When she came over at noon, there was no one in this area, not even a few crew members on duty...
Tasia turned around and observed everything around her. Except for Gustave behind her, who always lowered his head and was a little restrained, everyone here was filled with enthusiasm.
Suddenly, a person called them from behind. Tasia turned around and saw a sister with a similar build to Helen standing not far away carrying a tennis racket.
She looked at Helen with a friendly expression, and the two seemed to know each other.