Bakerlon Crystal Research: Attendant's Journey

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Exhibition Room: Attendant's Journey (1)
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Exhibition Room
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Go ask the doctor if he needs help with anything before the appointed.

Dr. Miller: You're here early, Miss [Player]. It's not the scheduled time yet.

You: The sooner I come, the sooner I can help with the doctor's problems.

Dr. Miller: Haha, I must say, you are the most enthusiastic person I've ever met, Miss [Player].

Dr. Miller: Then... let's get back to business. Do you remember the crew member who hallucinated?

You: (A memory about potatoes and carrots is attacking me...)

You: Yes, I remember.

Dr. Miller: Good... In these two days, the other crew members and I will rearrange the electricity consumption plan and equipment use time on the train.

Dr. Miller: According to analysis, the impact of magnetic fields between the crystals on the human body should be reduced...

Dr. Miller: I'd like you to check on that crew member again to see if he's doing better.

You: I see. No problem.

Dr. Miller: He should be cleaning the guest carriages right now. You can go check on him.

You: All right.

Corridor of the Passenger Carriage: Attendant's Journey (2)
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Corridor of the Passenger Carriage
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Check on the attendant in the passenger suites.

Artem: [Player]?

You: Mr. Wing? You're heading into this carriage as well?

Artem: Yes, I heard the crew member who tried to jump out of the train with the crystal is in here. I need to talk to him.

You: Eh?

Seeing your puzzled expression, Artem explains.

Artem: When he tried to jump out of the train, one of the passengers had a tiny video recorder by the window that he knocked into the ravine.

Artem: The problem is, the tiny video recorder was a global limited-edition model, so it meant a lot to the passenger.

Artem: Although the crew member was hallucinating when he tried to jump out...

Artem: The passenger still insists on suing and is demanding several times the compensation.

Artem: Miss Schneider happened to know the passenger and recommended me for the case.

You: A global limited edition video recorder... The compensation amount will be hefty.

Artem nods.

Artem: So, I wanted to talk to that crew member first.

You: ...

You: I didn't expect... trouble to follow.

Artem: Do you know him?

You: Yeah, actually...

You briefly tell Artem about what happened.

Artem: ...I see.

You: So, the crew member made an honest mistake...

You: But compensation is inevitable if you damage someone else's property.

You let out a helpless sigh. Artem holds his chin in thought for a few minutes, not saying anything.

Artem: But given the current situation, there may be room to work with.

You: Eh? Mr. Wing, did you come up with a plan?

Artem: It seems that the crew member's abnormal behavior was caused by the magnetic fields.

Artem: In this way, Kahn Corporation, as the operator of the train, bears some responsibility as well.

Artem: The cost of this compensation must be partially paid for by Kahn Corporation.

You: Really? That's great!

Artem: However, we still need to confirm his current condition. Let's go inside.

You: All right.

Guestroom R4: Attendant's Journey (3)
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Guestroom R4
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Visit the abnormal attendant with Artem.

Attendant: Excuse me, the carriage is still being cleaned. Please wait...

You: We're looking for you.

Attendant: Eh!?

It takes some time to explain the situation to the crew member.

The man's face is full of gratitude when he learns it was you who "saved" him.

Attendant: Miss [Player]! Thank you so much!

Attendant: I heard from a colleague that a kind passenger helped me... I just didn't expect to see you like this!

Attendant: If you hadn't come to my aid, I would've been in the ravine waiting to be rescued.

You: You're welcome. We, Stellis citizens, love to help others.

You: I'm just curious... How are you feeling now?

You: I hope the history doesn't repeat itself.

Hearing this, the crew member nods.

Attendant: Yeah, Miss [Player], I'm back to my good old self! I certainly won't be doing something as stupid as trying to jump out of the train with a crystal again!

You: That sounds great!

You: But... there is an unforeseen event that must be dealt with in regards to this...

Artem: Allow me to explain.

Artem briefly tells the crew member about the compensation...

The crew member's expression changes from delight to bewilderment. Finally, he stares at you, as if he is back to being influenced by the crystals.

Attendant: W-Will I really need to pay that much compensation...? I couldn't afford it even if I sold my soul... *sobs*...

Seeing this, Artem sighs helplessly.

Artem: In fact, you have no need to worry about this. As far as this situation is concerned, it was an honest mistake while you were under the influence of the magnetic field.

Artem: Kahn Corporation, as the operator of this train, bears some responsibility as well for not providing a safe work environment.

Artem: You can tell me in detail what situations you've encountered, and I can offer you legal advice.

Attendant: Really!?

Artem: Yes.

Attendant: *Sobs* that's wonderful news. You guys are my saviors, I...

The crew member starts muttering to himself, and Artem takes this time to look back at you.

Artem: Leave the rest to me.

You: If you'll excuse me, Mr. Wing, I need to tell Dr. Miller what happened.

Artem: All right.

Exhibition Room: Attendant's Journey (4)

Tell the doctor that the attendant has recovered completely.

You: Dr. Miller, I'm back.

Dr. Miller: Did you go see that crew member? How did it go?

You: Don't worry, Doctor. That crew member is doing fine.

You spend a few minutes explaining what just happened to Dr. Miller.

Dr. Miller: That's great news, Miss [Player].

Dr. Miller: To tell you the truth, I visited that crew member before I met with the other crew members to rearrange the electricity consumption plan and equipment utilization on the train.

Dr. Miller: He was in a bit of a mess at the time, so I was worried about whether this adjustment would help him get back to normal.

Dr. Miller: But I'm relieved to know that he's doing much better now.

You: That means your recommendations on the rearrangement are working, Dr. Miller.

You: Speaking of which, when you visited that crew member... did he do something strange?

Dr. Miller: He was humming and carving carrots.

Dr. Miller: Carving the potatoes that he hates so much.

You: ...

You: (Boy, it seems potatoes and carrots are going to haunt my memory.)

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