A metal box hung from a concrete column next to the cabin's ladder is used to recycle Individual Behavior Reports. I open the door and take out my new report book—the light on the box change from red to blue. A Fellow will collect and replace the report book outside your Activity Time. RR(Report Registry) reviewed all reports. According to the reviewers' collective votes results, exciting information is posted on the bulletin board outside the RR for everyone to read. The data is constantly changed and never stops. "Shimmering" is the only magazine on the island, with 10,000 pieces of information in one volume, delivered to the Update Ladder for everyone to read. To be fair and respectful, bulletins and magazines only show information without attribution.
As long as you are in the Activity Time, you can sign up to be a reviewer, and the RR can accommodate 100 readers at a time.
"Seven seconds! Just in time, number 100 is available. Welcome to be a reviewer." A Fellow at the entrance to the check-in reading hall quickly opens the door for me.
Fellows sit next to each other, and the report that the previous one has read is put on the next one's car. From 1 to 100, it is irreversible, and when a Fellow leaves, a new fellow takes his place, passes it around, and is then shipped out for destruction. They write down ten pieces of information they think are attractive on paper. When they leave, they walk to the stage at the door and read them out. A Fellow will post the information on the bulletin board if they vote with a 90% pass rate. I walked straight to the end of the center aisle, turned left, and found my spot. On the cart is a stack of reports.
"Wish I could read them all in this time!" I thought to myself. Yes, it is like an adventure full of expectations.
Deep Breathing. I take a copy of the report from the cart on the right-hand side, open it on the table, remove the filter from the drawer for review, and put it on. The light turns blue and purple, which we call "Fair Light," mainly to treat each piece of information fairly and respect each Fellow. Of course, it also allows you to find some hidden traces. As you can see, I love being a reviewer because you get to know many new things, and I'm sure the guys here enjoy it. In a short time, I have reviewed 16 of these reports. In addition to some trifles, there are several travel notes and practice notes, such as shrub planting and sea sand utilization. Generally speaking, I have not seen anything new. I breathed a sigh of relief, stretched, and opened a new one.
Oh, it's a book of poetry, and it's about the sea. It's a bit special, but not too memorable. I scanned a few with neat handwriting, proper rhymes, and an excellent literary foundation. Just as I was about to turn the page, a hidden mark "/" appeared because of the Angle change. Oh, that's special. Is it to mark the pauses? A mysterious symbol? Or just the Light Family Tree of Fellows. When it comes to "Light Family Tree," each Fellow has their thoughts, containing the colors and shapes, like "\" or "o," which represent a different origin idea.
"Isn't that childish?" I think, "Don't you know we will destroy all reports after review? Don't you know Fellows have no secrets in the light of justice? What are you trying to tell me?". Out of curiosity, I decided to take a closer look at this "collection of poems," If there were any similar marks, I would note them which were of some interest.
Beginning at the end/(PAGE 11)
A Place of Light/(PAGE 35)
The wise knows itself /(PAGE 40)
Infinite/(PAGE 55)
"Oh..." I seem to understand something. The boundary?
The end and the beginning
Place of Light
Wise
Light Family Tree
But why infinite?
Oh! I know where to go! Maybe, the "wise" will show me the way there!
I write it down and hastily fold the paper in half, stuff it into the left pocket of my multi-bag pants, speed through the voting process, and rush out the door.