"Sir, can you do us a favor?"

Su Wu raised his eyelids that were drooped due to boredom, and his expression was still somewhat uninterested as he looked at the children in front of him who were asking for help.

His looks are pretty good, his personal hygiene is pretty good, and he is considered a child who would be praised as cute in the outside world.

At this moment, these "cute" children were looking at him expectantly with each other's eyes of different colors.

But if I remember correctly, he has a normal relationship with these children and is not familiar with them, right? If you want help, why not find other priests? There are so many priests here.

"Because Tara is missing, we want you to help..." One of the children looked a little embarrassed, as if he was in the position of a helper, and his posture was inexplicably low.

In other words, this is a common phenomenon. All the children in District 12 are very obedient in front of the church members.

Maybe the scope spreads to the entire Meteor Street as well?

"Why don't you find someone else?" Su Wu supported his chin with one hand, his tone still lazy and unable to cheer up.

"Because the West German adults are very busy, so there is no need to waste their time on this kind of thing..." the children said hesitantly.

It is already very troublesome for the priests in the 12th District to take care of them. If they ask you to find friends who have already gone to the 13th District, they will definitely be rejected.

"I look very idle?" Su Wu asked.

He reflected on why he made other children think he was idle.

Because other priests are either responsible for training children or picking up trash.

Is he the only one who "plays" with West Germany every day without taking care of his children or picking up trash?

How can we call training a matter of playing?

Su Wu ended the reflection behavior and felt that he did not need to reflect on anything at all.

"...No, it's just...it's just that Mr. Hill, you are about the same age as us, so you can join the church, so you must be very strong, so...so..." It seems that he feels that his request will be rejected, the child His tone became more and more anxious.

Su Wu saw Pampas and Cid walking out of the church with sharp eyes, so he raised his hand decisively, "Hey, Cid, Pampas."

He waved for the two of them to come over.

West Germany still listened to what Pampas said. After all, he knew that he was not as smart as the other party. Most of the time, Pampas represented the correct answer.

The two walked out of the church together, and as soon as they stepped out, they heard a boy not far away calling their names.

Sid and Pampas turned their toes at the same time and walked towards the person waving.

"What's the matter?" Sid looked a little serious when he wasn't smiling.

"What's wrong?" Pampas raised a kind and patient smile.

"They have something to say." Su Wu pointed at a few children beside him.

Sid and Pampas looked in the direction of his finger, and finally landed on the children.

"Is there something you want to say?" Pampas asked first.

No matter how friendly he was, several children were still a little nervous looking at him.

"Yes...it's Tara. Tara is missing. We originally made an appointment to play together today, and she promised to wait for us at the gate of District 13..." A little boy said nervously.

"Tara?" Sid was stunned. "She's missing?"

Pampas said nothing, watching from the sidelines as Sid asked the child.

"And... Ange, Isaac, Gremi... everyone is gone." A little girl said with a crying tone.

"Issac?" The gentle expression on Pampas's face finally fluctuated a little after hearing the slightly familiar name.

Su Wu yawned casually on the sidelines.

How many children are missing from Meteor Street? How normal is this? After all, there is a vulture gang that treats people as prey. Maybe the child was targeted and captured by them.

Although District 12 supports approximately 10,000 to 20,000 children under the age of eight, District 13 still has many children over eight years old.

Even in the outside world, there are still human traffickers, but in Meteor Street, this phenomenon is definitely more normal.

He had no intention of helping at all, so he called West Germany and Pampas over directly and pushed the matter to them.

"I know, we will look for them." Pampas comforted the children and watched them leave.

Seeing the children returning to the team and being watched by the other priests who were responsible for taking care of them for training, the smile on Pampas's face became less friendly.

He put away his disguise in front of the children, and the smile on his face only made people think he was planning something.

"The number of missing children in District 13 has increased recently. In half a year, more than 200 have disappeared."

"And no matter how we investigate, we can't find the reason. The janitor has never seen the children leave on their own initiative. It's like they disappeared out of thin air. It's strange, right?"

"Sid, do you remember the number of children lost in District 13 when District 12 was first established?" The blond man began to recall the past strangely.

"I don't remember." Sid shook his head.

"Twenty-nine people. The number of missing children that year was 29." Pampas easily told the data of that year.

"The number of missing people was 32 in the second year, 5 in the third year, 3 in the fourth year, and 0 in the fifth year..."

"Of course, this data does not include those children who died of illness or died of other causes but whose bodies were found."

"It just refers to children who never see anyone when they are born, and never see their bodies after they die."

"The number of missing children last year was 182."

"The number of missing children this year is 357." Pampas' calm tone seemed to hide something deeper.

In the early years when there were only single digits, a certain group in Meteor Street had just been established and did a lot of big things.

From these year-by-year growth data, we can see that the mentality of those behind the scenes is getting more and more rampant step by step.

"This data..." Su Wu propped up his chin and eavesdropped openly.

It doesn't sound like much, and compared to some places in the real world, it's even less.

In such a comparison, the environment in Meteor Street actually seems less dangerous, and the security seems to have improved.

"Issac's usual training results are very good. After leaving District 12, I remember that he did some garbage sorting work for the church in District 13? He was also the captain of one of the cleaning teams..." Pampas He seems to be very familiar with Isaac, even knowing what he was doing after leaving District 12.

"You know, District 13 is not under our control." West Germany scratched his hair and said in a low voice.

District 12 is responsible for patrolling, picking up and taking care of children, and of course, occasionally dispatching some people to clean up garbage.

But most of the time, District 13 is run by another person.

Farouk Zapata, one of the elders of Meteor Street Presbyterian Church.

"Hill, do you want to play a game?" Pampas was thinking slightly and looked at the young man who seemed to be bored.

[Daily side tasks-investigate missing children, you can get rewards after completing the tasks. 】

The system prompt made Su Wu open his listless, half-closed eyes.

This is the first side mission he has received, and now it is more like a development adventure game.

Su Wu blinked, with a slightly evil and cheerful smile on his face.

"Okay." He agreed happily.

Just in time to test my training results.

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