"I'm okay, I can handle it," said Mr. Qin.
"There are so many people, and we have to queue up. It might take quite a long time," Ms. Feng said. In her youthful days, she was considered brave and was even an alpha among her female peers.
"If you go buy your tickets now, it's probable that in about an hour you should be able to enter. They are rather efficient," a passing young man informed them after overhearing their conversation.
"Really?" Mr. Qin's eyes sparkled as he sought confirmation.
"Indeed." The Tourist nodded.
"Thank you, young man." Mr. Qin thanked him, then turned towards the group, asking, "Do you want to join? We can queue up. If not, you can wait for me."
"No, we're not as fast anymore, and if the NPC has to taper down the pace to accommodate us, it won't be exciting." Mr. Han shook his head; he was never fond of such attractions.
"I won't be participating either," said Mr. Lin as he shook his head.