Hesta turned back and looked at the two doctors in front of her again.
"So that's it," she smiled, "Excuse me, we've almost finished talking -"
"Wait..." Si Lei suddenly said on the hospital bed, "I still have something to say to you, Jane."
"Then I'll go out and wait." Li Ge stood up, "Call me after you finish talking."
Si Lei looked at the two doctors, "Can you...?"
"Okay." The two looked at the time, "Five minutes. We have other patients."
"Okay." Si Lei nodded.
Hesta looked at the backs of several people leaving and said with some concern, "...There are other patients here. Have you seen them?"
"I don't know," Si Lei whispered, "I haven't been out yet..."
Hesta looked away, "So you've always been lying here alone?"
"If you need anything, just ring the bell..." Si Lei gently raised her left hand and showed a small wired bell. She paused for a moment, then took a very light breath and whispered: "You How do you plan to suppress...?"
"I probably know what you are worried about," Hesta said softly, "but I can't make any guarantees."
"I don't need any guarantees, I just want to hear your plan..."
"After catching Fayance, I will conduct a public execution." Hesta looked at her, "There are also casualties associated with this explosion, and I will blame them all on him——"
"It's useless." Si Lei whispered, "In this case, a public execution... may actually become a kind of honor, a kind of... recognition."
"Do you have any better suggestions?"
"...Actually, I don't believe they are so pious and fanatical that...everyone is willing to risk their lives to practice loyalty——"
"Wouldn't it be better to use execution as a deterrent?" Hestad was a little puzzled. "I don't think these people are very determined. If they had already put life and death aside, how could they be so easily killed when they first boarded the ship?" Destroyed by unknown death. The bravery now is nothing more than a little bit of survival after confusing the reality and the virtual world——"
"Listen to me," Si Lei whispered, "I have a... guess."
"Well, you say."
Si Lei closed his eyes again and rested for a moment.
"Their confusion about reality may be... the result of someone deliberately creating it." Si Lei looked at her, "For example, Fayence told them that the ship was not real, and now all of them are In the midst of a trial…”
Hesta was startled.
--really.
Of course, these people may be hypnotizing themselves intentionally or unintentionally in despair, thinking that all the dangers in front of them are fake and a test, but as Si Lei said, in the current situation, if someone takes the initiative to spread such news...
"It makes sense," Hesta's voice was filled with uncontrollable excitement, "How did you think of it!"
"Most of these people... grew up in the civilized world," Si Lei whispered. "Perhaps young people like Agnes can easily die generously just for a word... but like last night That group of... young people, that may not be the case..."
"...The older you get, the less courageous you become?" Hesta laughed.
"That's not what I mean," Si Lei whispered, "I just tend to find other ways... If they can suddenly unite, there must be other reasons behind it..."
"What do you want me to do?" Hesta asked.
"I... don't know," Si Lei closed his eyes, "There is really no need to be polite to... criminals, but some people, like Tasia, are actually not that hopeless -"
"Doesn't this complicate things?" Hesta approached Su Lei. "If we knew that these people were going to do bad things when they got ashore, wouldn't it be reasonable to just push them to death in the sea? No need for Tasia Said, she has never participated in the trial, but what about the others, if they don’t intend to accept your favor——"
"Sometimes, people have very few choices...it seems like they have a choice, but in fact, they don't. If you, or I, were put in that position and grew up, to this day, to this place...we may not be able to do it. Even better..." Si Lei looked at Hesta, "The people who made me realize this were... you and Qianye.
Their eyes met, Hesta frowned again, lost in thought.
"Let me think about it," Hesta shook Si Lei's hand holding the wired bell, "Thank you for your hard work, Officer Si Lei."
…
Tasia put the box back in its place, an uncontrollable fear quickly flowing through her body.
She looked at the man beside her, "...where is Fayence?"
The man didn't answer her. He stared blankly at the black box and murmured in his mouth.
Tasia moved to the man's side, "Fayonce is-"
"Stop arguing!" The man changed his previous panic and pushed Tasia away. He knelt forward, dragged the box out again, and personally checked the documents inside.
After confirming that it was indeed a previous case, he sat there again. After a long time, he turned his head: "...I'm sorry Tasia, my attitude was not very good just now."
"What exactly is going on?"
"...It seems that this voyage is indeed a trial." The man replied for the first time.
"Trial?"
"Didn't Fyence tell you?"
Tasia shook her head.
"Then there's no need for me to talk to you," the man stood up, "Leave the suitcase, don't move, let's go."
"Then what happened just now——"
"He's fine," the man whispered, "but I guess there won't be any good things to eat during this trip."
Tasia opened her eyes slightly, "What do you mean..."
"We must quickly subdue that group of people," the man looked at Tasia, "If we delay any longer, we will have no chance."
…
Tasia arrived at Bishop's worried. Although there were many people here, more than half of the people she knew had been reduced. A small number of the soldiers who were brought aboard by Bernhard had already set up camp in Bishop's Restaurant, while others did not hide their vigilance and came to the scene with guns and ammunition. Back and forth.
"Will Mr. Fiance really come here?" Tasia whispered, "There are so many people here -"
"He said he'd show up, just wait."
As soon as Tasia sat down, she immediately spotted Sister Agnes in the distance. Her eyes lit up and she quickly walked in the direction of the two sisters.
Meyer sensed someone approaching, looked up and saw it was Tasia, and his originally tense face relaxed.
"I haven't seen you lately...where have you been?"
"...We are going to carry out Mr. Gobelin's mission." Agnes replied in a low voice. She leaned a few inches closer to Meyer. The vague fragrance of Tasia almost immediately aroused her. of disgust, "Have you seen Mr. Gobelin lately?"
Tasia shook her head.
"Will he come this morning?" asked Agnes.