Chapter 45 Train Rules
Chapter 45 Train Rules
"Himeko!"
At this moment, the train conductor, Pam, stood beside the two people with his hands on his hips.
"What's wrong, conductor?" Himeko asked, looking down.
"Hmph, what were you doing just now? You made me wait for so long, Pam!" Pam questioned.
"Do you know how worried I am about your Pa?"
Himeko squatted down and patted Pam's head.
"I'm sorry to have worried you, conductor."
“We also brought a passenger back this time, and she has decided to board the train as well,” Himeko said reassuringly.
Although Pam usually seems cool and aloof, she is actually quite timid.
Himeko was aware of all this, so she would always comfort Pam during each expedition.
“A new passenger?” Pam scratched her head. “Oh, you mean the one who was hanging out with Eve, right, Pam?”
Pam looked toward Eve and Star, who were playing and frolicking at the back of the carriage.
Himeko smiled slightly, "Yes."
"That little guy is special, so I'd appreciate it if the train conductor could take good care of him."
"Hmm! Then I'll leave it to the train conductor, Pam!" Pam said proudly, hands on her hips.
Walter Young suddenly remembered something, "Oh right, I just passed by the shop on the space station, and they seemed to have a few clothes that would suit Pam..."
"No...Pa!!!"
Upon hearing Walter Young say this, Pam immediately ran away.
"Sigh..." Walter Young sighed helplessly.
Himeko, standing to the side, smiled amusedly.
Dan Heng carried his briefcase and walked towards the back door of the carriage.
"Hey? Danheng, where are you going?" Sanyueqi noticed and immediately ran over to ask.
“Go to the think tank,” Dan Heng said. “I’ll enter the data first.”
This trip to the space station yielded a lot of the latest information, including research on the Black Tower and the company's latest news, which will be entered into the think tank.
"Hey, don't be in such a hurry," San Yueqi said, pulling Dan Heng along.
It's important to know that data entry into the think tank is a very troublesome task, and Danheng sometimes spends an entire day there.
If Danheng isn't there when Uncle Yang takes out his treasured possessions, wouldn't he be at a loss?
Danheng glanced at March 7's hand, which was still firmly gripping him, and sighed helplessly, "Alright."
"I'll go when the train starts moving."
"Yay!" March 7th cheered.
Uncle Yang is going to have to pay a hefty price soon!!!
"So this is the train!" Xing looked at the train's interior with surprise and delight, like a curious child.
The soft lighting, the warm-toned sofa, and the surrounding greenery create a harmonious atmosphere.
"How is it? Not bad, right?" Eve enthusiastically introduced it to Xing.
Although she had only been on the train for a short time, she already loved the atmosphere.
"Oh, right, the little bunny should come back to find you in a bit, take a super casual photo of you, and then announce your job title," Eve said after thinking for a moment.
"A little rabbit?" Xing asked curiously.
Eve had just finished speaking when Pam came trotting over on her short legs.
"Hey!"
"I'm talking to you!"
"A strange... little rabbit?" Xing looked at Pam with suspicion, then suddenly she understood.
"Little bunny??" Pam immediately pouted and looked at Eve.
Tell me, did you teach him?
Eve's gaze immediately drifted to the side.
"Oh right, I haven't written the train log yet. Oh dear, I need to hurry up and write it."
After saying that, Eve quickly walked to the side.
Pam puffed out her cheeks and said, "I'm not a little rabbit! I'm Pam, the conductor of this train!"
“Train conductor…I think I’ve heard Himeko mention it before.” Hoshi thought carefully.
"So, are you calling me?" Xing asked doubtfully.
“Never mind, you look silly. Yes, that’s right, I’m calling you Pam.” Pam said righteously.
"I've already heard the details from Himeko. Listen up, newcomer, I'll only say this once."
"Recently, quite a few people have probably told you this: You are special."
“But this is the Star Train, and the passengers all have some unspeakable secrets,” Pam said, shaking her head.
"A secret? Does Eve have one too?" Xing asked curiously.
“Of course!” Pam said, hands on her hips.
"So, you're not the only one who's special. You better remember that."
"I'm Pam, the train conductor here, not some little rabbit. You can come to me, Pam, with any problems you encounter on the train."
"Also, these are the train rules, and also the guidelines for the anonymous passenger. You must remember them well!"
Pam pulled a red-covered booklet from her back pocket and handed it to Star.
Xing had just taken the manual when he suddenly heard a click.
She immediately looked down and saw Pam pointing her camera at her.
Same recipe, same sudden and unexpected.
“This is…” Xing asked, puzzled.
Pam put down the camera and said, "This will be your ID photo from now on, Pam."
"I'll give you the train ticket later, ps. As for the job... let me think about it and see if there are any vacancies on the train."
Pam thought for a moment and then ran off with small, quick steps.
Xing shook her head in confusion, then looked at the manual in her hand.
Four large characters were written on it.
Train Rules
The first page contains a single line of text.
Pioneers, the creed must not be forgotten.
(No need to repeat a second time.)
First, pioneers should have their own ideas.
Second, the train crews are all moving in the same direction.
Third, even in adversity, one should resist injustice.
Fourth, there is no need to worry about the pros and cons afterward.
Fifth, let's light up the long night together.
Sixth, even when the situation is complicated and difficult to resolve, look ahead.
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The six principles are prominently displayed on the first page, like guiding stars.
Xing was instantly moved by these six sentences, and a surge of passion welled up in his chest.
But when she turned to the second page...
Train rules
1. Never bully the train conductor.
Second, always prioritize what the train conductor says.
Third, remember to bring a small gift for the train conductor when you embark on your exploration journey. (Of course, it's okay if you don't...)
4. The train conductor likes fried eggs, sandwiches, and toast. (Important: He doesn't like carrot bread!!!)
5. Never call the train conductor "Little Rabbit." (Forever!!)
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Xing looked at the rules above thoughtfully.
The first three lines are clearly printed, so why are the last two handwritten? Especially the content inside the parentheses, which is all marked with exclamation marks.
Hmm, that's worth investigating...
Xing rested his hand on his chin, transforming into Sherlock Holmes.
To be or not to be, that is the question!
The cunning frog keeps touching your belly!
Eliminate all the impossible, and what remains, however improbable, is the truth!
"What's wrong, little star?" Just as Star was having a serious internal monologue, Eve walked over with an old-fashioned notebook.
She was also holding a fountain pen in her hand.
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