Constant Direction Line Chapter 6
As soon as people returned to the deck, Wang Hang withdrew his hand and said condescendingly and without any emotion

As soon as people returned to the deck, Wang Hang withdrew his hand and said condescendingly and without any emotion, "My first officer did not treat you with enough respect before, please don't take it personally."
"It's okay." Xu Heng hurriedly waved his head, looking flattered, "I can understand."
"The ship is full of rough people who are not very good at talking." He pulled away by half a length and began to lead the way back.
Despite the weather, there was still a noticeable rocking during the boat trip, but Wang Hang was not affected at all. Just see his long legs alternating, each step steadily stepped on the deck, as if being adsorbed on it.
Xu Heng stumbled and stumbled with, several times almost bumped, finally could not help but speak: "Captain Wang, please ...... trouble you to slow down, I can not walk fast."
He turned back, his tone was calm as before: "This is how it is on board, everything is different from the shore. Even for something as simple as walking, it's hard to adapt when you change people. The company says you have to follow the whole journey, I don't think it's too necessary. After Tokyo Bay, the 'Longboat' happened to be going to Korea. Chinese passports are visa-on-arrival in Busan, and you can consider returning home from there."
The girl clutched the railing hard, her bones snowy and prominent: "On what grounds?"
Wang Hang raised his eyebrows, signaling her to make it clear.
"What makes you think women can't stay on board?
"You know we're only suggesting."
He didn't seem surprised, which made Xu Heng feel like he was overreacting a bit, but he was too embarrassed to say anything more: "I'm not getting off the ship anyway."
"Feel free." Wang Hang turned his head and continued to drive ahead: "There are many places to run on this voyage, some are just passing through, and some will take a day or two to unload the cargo. It will be very busy and chaotic during the arrival period, so pay attention to the safety of your belongings. Other times you can just wander around the ship, just don't interfere with the crew's normal work."
"You're really not forcing me off the ship?" Seizing a rare smooth gap, Xu Heng trotted to follow, unable to believe that the other party's attitude would suddenly change.
The man's footsteps finally stopped, but his eyes drifted towards the sea horizon, and his expression was quite confident: "I don't need to force you."
Xu Heng then understood that he was being threatened.
The two of them said goodbye at the bottom of the bridge gangway, and she sullenly returned to her room. Only when she had changed into clothes that were easy to move around in, she heard the announcement on the radio that dinner was served.
The ship's dining room was located on the second level above the main deck, with two dining rooms on either side of the galley, one reserved for the captain, chief engineer, lieutenant and passengers, and the other for the general sailors. The rooms were connected, and the dishes on the table did not look any different, but they were artificially separated into areas, which were obviously specially arranged.
As soon as he pushed the door, Xu Heng attracted everyone's attention. The original lively conversation and laughter all turned into jaw-dropping surprise and embarrassing silence.
The only face in the room was that of the first officer, and he didn't seem too happy to talk to anyone.
Gritting his teeth, Xu Heng greeted the waiter with a stiff smile, "Hello, I'm Xiao Xu, the ship's lawyer."
The baby-faced young man blinked and couldn't get back to his senses for a long time: "...... lawyer?"
"What's a lawyer doing on board?" Someone in the crew's dining room asked at the top of their lungs.
"Yeah, it's not like there's a lawsuit on board." "You kid are the biggest lawsuit!" "Fuck you ......"
With the hustle and bustle of cursing, the room once again resumed its previous hustle and bustle. Xu Heng was led to her seat by the waiter, gratefully accepted the meal and drink, and began to eat with her head down.
She could still notice the gazes cast on herself, curious, provocative, naked, fiery, all kinds, to name a few.
It's not hard to imagine how rare it is for a man's business, sailing, to have the opposite sex pop up out of nowhere. After the initial novelty, there will be various inconveniences: living habits, interpersonal relationships, work rhythm ...... This is also the reason why Wang Hang and others are trying to persuade her to get off the ship.
To put it more bluntly, with her in, the crew is not even good at talking dirty.
But, so what? Xu Heng chewed his food hard and made up his mind silently: I will let you understand that women can also survive well at sea.



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