Chapter 46 Train Environmental Maintenance Specialist
Chapter 46 Train Environmental Maintenance Specialist
Seeing Xing looking worried over a red booklet, Eve came over.
"Oh, it's nothing," Xing said immediately.
"I'm just studying what's on it."
"I understand the rules for regular trains, but what about the rules for the train behind...?"
Xing was still deep in thought as she looked at the contents of the manual.
Eve glanced over and happened to see the fourth and fifth items about the train conductor.
Immediately, she coughed a few times guiltily, "Cough cough, it's nothing, it's just an old rule, don't worry about it."
She would never admit that Pam added more rules because of her.
Besides, shouldn't little rabbits eat carrots?
"Outdated?" Xing stared at the newly written content and fell into deep thought again.
"By the way, how are you feeling now?"
"How is it different from the Star Train you imagined?" Eve asked.
Xing's attention was instantly drawn to the train. She carefully surveyed the surroundings, thought for a moment, and said, "It really does look like a train, but it feels like something's missing. This is what pioneering spirit is all about..."
Eve immediately understood what she meant. "At first, I didn't realize that the train represented pioneering."
"But everyone is heading towards an unknown destination, just like on a journey."
"Perhaps that's why [Pioneer] chose this appearance."
"That's how I see it anyway," Eve said seriously.
"Oh, I see!" Xing suddenly realized.
"By the way, this is the observation car on the train, a place for everyone to relax and have fun. The actual rest rooms are at the back."
"Hmm, I wonder which room the little bunny will assign you?" Eve said after thinking for a moment.
When she woke up, she was in a room, and that room naturally became her room.
"Little rabbit..." Xing pondered again, silently repeating the name.
"Oh dear, don't let the little rabbit's appearance fool you, it actually cares a lot about every passenger."
“Whenever a new passenger gets on the bus, it will run around busily,” Eve continued.
“Look, it’s coming again.” Eve pointed behind Xing.
Pam was seen carrying a bunch of things and running hurriedly toward Star.
"Alright, Little Star, you can familiarize yourself with the surroundings first. I'll go back to my room now."
Eve turned to leave after she finished speaking.
But then, Xing tugged at Eve's sleeve.
"Huh? What's wrong?" Eve asked, turning around in confusion.
“The room…” Xing looked at Eve with a flushed face, steam rising from her head and a little blood slowly trickling from her nostrils. “I want to go back to the room with you.”
"Huh?" Eve looked a little confused.
Does this child really recognize his mother like that?
Eve smiled gently and said, "Okay, but it'll be a little late. You should take care of the little rabbit now, or it will be sad."
Xing's expression immediately brightened, and she gave a thumbs-up while wiping away her nosebleed.
"Star Passenger, Star Passenger!"
Just then, Pam ran over carrying a bunch of things, but suddenly its foot slipped, and the whole rabbit, along with the things, flew out.
Xing immediately turned around to catch it, but a vine stretched out from behind the sofa and steadily caught Pam and the pile of things.
"Be careful, little...train conductor."
"It's okay if the floor doesn't need to be wiped so clean in the future."
After Eve finished speaking, she snapped her fingers and then walked towards the back of the carriage.
The vines slowly lowered Pam down, and Pam, still somewhat shaken, rubbed her rear end.
Although I didn't fall, I still feel a lingering psychological pain.
Xing watched curiously as the vines gradually retracted, and asked Pam, "Little... conductor, what... is this?"
Pam stood up abruptly, packing her things as she said, "Oh, that's Eve's plant. It's supposed to purify the air in the carriage, but it seems to move around. It often plays with me... ah, no, I mean it does my work."
Xing nodded vigorously, "So that's how it is..."
She became even more curious as she looked at the vines.
At that moment, Himeko walked over and said, "I don't know where Miss Eve got this vine from."
“I have never seen this kind of plant before, and the think tank doesn’t have it either.”
"Is it that rare?" Xing asked curiously.
"Hmm, but it could also be something Eve brought from her hometown, or a plant species that the think tank hasn't yet included."
"By the way, I'm going to make some coffee now. Anyone want to come with me?" Himeko suggested.
"No, no, Pam," Pam immediately waved her little hand. "The registration process for the star passengers isn't finished yet."
"Coffee..." Curious Star became curious once again.
At this moment, Pam quietly tugged at Xing's sleeve, the meaning of which was quite clear.
Xing: "Okay, I want to drink!"
Pam immediately covered her face in exasperation.
Himeko immediately smiled and said, "Okay, come find me at the counter after you've registered."
After saying that, Himeko left in her high heels.
“Sigh…” Pam sighed.
"What's wrong, conductor?" Xing asked, puzzled.
"Nothing, nothing, Pam," Pam hurriedly said.
It picked up a golden ticket and handed it to Xing, along with a work ID with Xing's picture on it.
The photo above naturally shows what it looked like when the Star Reading Manual was first released.
"Alright, Star Passenger, here's your ticket to prove you're an anonymous passenger, and also, here's your work ID!"
"From now on, you'll be the train's environmental maintenance specialist, Pa."
Pam patted Xing's leg and said with a heavy heart, "There's a long way to go."
It's not that Pam didn't want to pat Star on the shoulder, it's just that she couldn't reach him...
"Environmental Maintenance Specialist? What's that?" Xing looked at the title on her work permit, her face full of confusion.
"Um... well... to be more specific, to put it simply, it's... sweeping the floor," Pam said somewhat guiltily.
"Oh! The sweeper! I get it, so it means I'm in charge of this whole area from now on?" Xing suddenly understood.
“Uh…yes.” Pam nodded immediately. “So, newbie, you understand now, right? It shows how much trust we have in you to entrust you with such a difficult task.”
“So, do a good job, Pam,” Pam said earnestly.
"Yes, I will definitely do my best!" Xing was full of fighting spirit at this moment.
Pam nodded with satisfaction.
It's been a long time since I've encountered a passenger who makes things so easy for it!
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