The dispute on Ye Zi's side had just ended when a group of white men in uniforms appeared on the deck, with pistols at their waists. Judging from their clothing, these people were likely staff members of the cruise ship and probably belonged to the security personnel.
The middle-aged man explained to Ye Zi that...
These people are cruise ship staff, responsible only for the safety of the cruise ship and for handling any conflicts that occur on board; they are not responsible for shore rescue missions.
Rescuing the contestants is the job of people like middle-aged people.
The security personnel who came over saw the three Japanese soldiers vomiting on the deck and angrily shouted a couple of words at Ye Zi.
Ye Zi couldn't understand, so the middle-aged man continued to act as the translator:
"The security personnel asked why the attack happened on the ship and who did it."
Ye Zi nonchalantly gestured for the middle-aged man to explain to the other party.
After babbling on and on, Ye Zi saw the two security guards with their hands on the guns at their waists. Instinctively, she stepped back with one foot, assuming a fighting stance that would make it easier to get close and exert force.
But the other security guards showed no intention of making a move; instead, they looked at the three Japanese soldiers carrying the wooden pole with disdain.
The middle-aged man and the security captain were clearly experts in combat, and Ye Zi's movements naturally did not escape their notice.
The security captain frowned and looked at Ye Zi, also taking one foot back as if to prepare for an attack.
The middle-aged man reached out and pressed down on Ye Zi's arm, signaling him to calm down. Then he opened his mouth to explain to the security captain, pointing at the two security personnel who were touching their pistols.
The security captain glared at his two subordinates, then turned back to the middle-aged man with a warning look and said a few words. Without waiting for the middle-aged man's reply, he turned to the three Japanese soldiers who had almost vomited and said a few more words before leaving with his men.
Ye Zi turned to look at the middle-aged man with a puzzled expression, and the latter explained with a cheerful smile:
"That's how it is in our circle. If you have the ability to cause trouble, you have to have the ability to settle it. Otherwise, you'll get beaten up and nobody will care."
So after you beat up those three Japanese devils, not only will nothing happen to you, but those three devils will have to deal with the consequences of provoking you, such as the pile of stuff they just vomited up.”
Ye Zi nodded, turned around and picked up the bearskin cloak she had just left on the deck. While helping her two teammates back to their cabins, she continued to ask the middle-aged man:
"How did you end up working with the Japanese as part of a rescue team?"
"It's not that we're mixed up with the Japanese; I have my own squad," the middle-aged man said, pointing in a direction.
Ye Zi looked in the direction the finger was pointing and saw the young man who had been driving the speedboat and three other people leaning against the gunwale, smoking and chatting.
Two people with Asian faces and two with Caucasian faces smiled and nodded when Ye Zi looked over, as if to say hello.
The two white men didn't react much; they just watched indifferently.
Ye Zi smiled and nodded in response. This was confirmed; he was Chinese.
The middle-aged man continued:
“Our five-man team is responsible for rescuing you, while these three Japanese soldiers only arrived two weeks ago.”
Ye Zi raised an eyebrow and asked:
"What kind of danger has occurred that requires two rescue teams?"
The middle-aged man sneered:
"What danger? The five of us are so bored we're practically farting. What use are a few Japanese soldiers?"
They came here to earn commissions, ostensibly to protect the cruise ship and deal with unknown dangers.
Actually, they just want to wait until you lose so they can come and mock you.
Even if you win, it won't be a problem. Like just now, you can always find an excuse to say a few words.
I just didn't expect you to react so strongly and act so quickly, that's why I suffered a loss."
"Wouldn't they take a cut of your commission if they came over?"
The middle-aged man shook his head and said:
"They are not entitled to a share of our commission, but the production team is willing to let them come."
If we're talking about the biggest sucker on this trip, it's definitely the Japanese. They were the ones who asked to participate in the show, which led to the deal of a team spot costing five million US dollars.
But the Japanese soldier they chose was unlucky; he encountered a pack of wolves and didn't even leave behind a complete corpse.
The most interesting thing is that as the first country to participate, they spent ten million US dollars, only to see a wolf pack hunting.
Because it was such a huge loss, their "godfather" from Japan promised to let them break even, which is why they came here to earn commissions.
"Doesn't that mean the bonuses we earned were all provided by the Japanese?"
The middle-aged man chuckled and said:
"My commission was also provided by the Japanese."
Ye Zi smacked her lips and said:
"This sucker is truly something else."
They walked and talked, and soon entered the cruise ship's cabin. The middle-aged man left, and Ye Zi and the other two went back to their rooms to wash up.
An hour later, Ye Zi took a nice shower, shaved, changed into her own clothes, and then left the room.
In the corridor, Huang Jingyu was chatting with a middle-aged man when he saw Ye Zi come out and greeted her.
Ye Zi said:
"Old Huang, you're fast enough."
"There isn't even a bathhouse to scrub people down. I might as well just take a shower. Besides, I didn't miss taking a shower when I was trying to survive."
The middle-aged man tossed Ye Zi a lighter and then said:
"Let's go, I'll take you to get a haircut."
"A barber on a cruise ship?" Yellow Whale asked in surprise.
Ye Zi nodded, indicating that she had the same question.
"This is a luxury cruise ship. Otherwise, all these people would have grown their hair long waiting for you for three months." The middle-aged man finished speaking and walked away.
Ye Zi raised his hand and touched the small braid that he had casually tied up. He didn't care whether he paid attention to it or not. He was used to having long hair, and the original owner of this body also had long hair.
After three months of natural growth, it has already grown braids.
Huang Jingyu, on the other hand, is a tough guy with short hair, but he hasn't had a haircut in almost three months and now he has bangs.
Ye Zi followed and casually asked:
"Big brother, what's your name?"
“Liu Hu,” the middle-aged man replied.
"Brother Tiger, where are we going next? Are we going straight back to China or do we have other plans?"
"Let's take a trip to the bald eagle's territory first, and then fly back home," Liu Hu said, outlining the upcoming itinerary.
This job wasn't originally his; it must have been assigned by the production crew.
But Liu Hu had his eye on Ye Zi, so he took on the job.
Moreover, their rescue team also needed to go ashore before taking a plane to leave, so they were just sitting around doing nothing anyway.
Ye Zi's hopes of developing a business with him through shipments have been dashed, but life is unpredictable, and things can change. Let's talk more about their experiences; maybe Ye Zi will become interested.
After all, things are unpredictable.
The haircut was simple; Ye Zi and Huang Jingyu both opted for buzz cuts, and in less than twenty minutes, two muscular men with buzz cuts were freshly made.
Er Ya doesn't need to be worried about; an hour is simply not enough for a girl to take a shower, and Er Ya doesn't need a haircut.
After getting their hair cut, Liu Hu took Ye Zi and Huang Jingyu for a stroll on the cruise ship. However, Ye Zi was carrying a bottle of soda, as was Huang Jingyu.
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