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Gift of the Goddess

City of York Police Department.

"Mr. Helper, is this... really possible? No matter what, the other party is a real policeman after all."

Standing in front of the police station, looking at the gray-black and dark blue walls of the police station, Kallen felt an inexplicable pressure and took a few steps back timidly.

As an ordinary citizen of York City, everyone will have some fear of the police department, because normal people rarely see the police in their lives, and every appearance of the police represents a dangerous case.

Su Ge did not answer Kallen because he didn't know much about the police, so he cast a questioning look at Selin beside him.

"We are just making normal inquiries, and we are not doing anything bad, right?" Selin put his hands behind his back, "And we still represent the Mutual Helpers Association. Even if we are not representing the church, the other party does not dare to make unreasonable troubles within our reasonable scope of action.

."

Su Ge nodded and walked in the front.

Although Selin's words supported him, after entering the police station, Su Ge found that he was still inexplicably nervous. It seemed to be an instinct. In a serious and solemn place like the police station, he felt that even the surrounding air

All carry weight.

"If you have any reports, go to the first room on the left on the second floor."

Seeing Su Ge and others coming in, a middle-aged policeman sitting in front of him on duty replied without raising his head.

Before Su Ge could say anything, Selin walked up from the side, took off the badge from his shoulder and handed it directly to the middle-aged policeman.

"Association of Mutual Aid, Celine Claude, would like to find Officer Brown to inquire about some matters."

The middle-aged policeman looked at Selin's badge carefully and raised his head, his eyes full of complicated emotions.

"The one under the Leinu Church?"

"Yes." Selin smiled and nodded.

"Okay, but Brown should be in a meeting right now. If you're not in a hurry, you can wait on the chair over there." The middle-aged policeman returned the badge to Selin.

Selin took the badge, nodded, took Su Ge and Karen to the chairs next to them, and sat down patiently.

At this time, Su Ge was full of curiosity, but considering that he was in the police station, he could only hold it in for the time being.

Angdu explained to him before that the Mutual Helpers Association is a delicate organization, located between the official power controlled by the Griffin royal family and the religious power controlled by the Sky Church. While it has a certain degree of independent decision-making power, it also needs to control its own affairs.

Act responsibly.

Su Ge originally thought that just like Angdu said, the association was a middle force, but judging from this simple conversation, the association still favored the church, and even the police station would be to a certain extent out of courtesy to the church.

Provide accommodation.

Su Ge quickly started making unorganized associations in his mind. At this moment, he heard a loud quarrel coming from the stairs leading to the second floor.

Su Ge thought the voice sounded familiar, but he saw Angdu's figure behind a policeman with a big belly.

"Mr. Ondu? Why are you here?"

Angdu chased after Neo and was about to say something when he happened to see the three of Su Ge, so he snorted at Neo's back and came to Su Ge.

"I still want to ask you, why are you here?"

"We are here just for the commission," Selin quickly explained to Angdu and asked, "Why, things are not going well with Neo?"

"That guy is too stubborn and short-sighted. He can only see the place under his feet and doesn't think about the long term at all." Ondu said, curling his lips disdainfully.

"No way, he has such a big belly, and he can still see his own feet?" Kallen said with an innocent look, holding out her belly, trying to restore Neo's appearance, trying her best

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Look at your feet.

Angdu burst out laughing, and Su Ge almost couldn't hold it back, pinching his thighs hard to prevent his voice from being too loud in the police station.

"So, do you need my help?" Ang Du smiled and looked at Su Ge, "I come here often, and we are all old acquaintances here."

Angdu said, with a confident smile like a big brother on his face.

Su Ge thought about it and replied: "No need, Mr. Andu will go and do his own business, and I will leave this place to Mr. Serling."

Angdu nodded, gave Su Ge a meaningful look, and left quickly.

Almost at the same time that Ondu left, a muscular policeman came down from the second floor on the other side. His police uniform was fully stretched out with muscles, and he was slowly walking past with a thick document under his arm.

"Hey, Brown, the customers over there are waiting for you." The middle-aged policeman on duty said loudly.

"Looking for me?" Brown asked curiously, then looked in the direction of Sugar and others, "What do you want to see me for?"

Brown is worthy of being an experienced policeman. Just standing there brings a sense of momentum. His wild and powerful muscles also add a lot of visual impact to his image.

Kallen just glanced briefly, almost out of breath, and hurriedly hid behind Su Ge.

Su Ge stood up under the pressure, looked around Brown's body with his eyes, and finally settled on the position of Brown's heart.

Next to several police badges representing official titles and honors, a golden five-pointed star-like decoration is firmly pinned there, exuding a strong sense of presence, no less than the official badges designed by Griffin.

.

Su Ge turned around and asked Karen in a low voice.

Karen's eyes passed over Su Ge's shoulders and landed on the five-pointed star decoration. Her originally frightened expression suddenly turned into surprise.

"That's it, that's the star." Kallen shouted excitedly.

"This?" Brown followed Kallen's gaze and looked at her chest. After confirming that Kallen was looking at the star mark, he said with a smile, "How about it, it's beautiful, right? There is nothing more beautiful in this world than this."

Already."

"Please return it to me. This belongs to the York City Library." Karen said bravely.

"From the library?" Brown squinted his eyes with a proud smile, "Who can prove it? This is obviously my thing?"

"You're talking nonsense! You obviously took this out of that book yourself, and I still have your borrowing record here." Kallen was very excited, her voice a little aggrieved, and she began to rummage around in her small bag.

"It turns out to be a staff member of the library. No need to look for it. Just like you said, I borrowed it, but when I returned it, the library conducts a routine inspection for damage. If this is really the book,

, you will find it out when you return it.”

"And I'm still standing here, why do you say this is from the library? This is mine!"

As he spoke, a sharp gaze shot out of Brown's eyes. Kallen could not withstand the pressure and her whole body trembled uncontrollably.

"You're talking nonsense, it's obviously, it's obviously..." Kallen said, her voice getting smaller and smaller, and finally evolved into a faint cry.

Perhaps out of kindness to her colleague, Miss Brown, Kallen did not say anything in the end, but squatted on the ground with her shoulders shaking slightly.

Sugar and Selin watched from the sidelines from beginning to end.

Looking at a librarian who is immersed in the starry sky, he wants to take back the wealth that should belong to everyone rather than being possessed alone from another person who is immersed in the starry sky, but in the end he can only cry helplessly.

Sugar shook his head, helped Karen up who was crying with her hands on her face, handed her into Selin's hands, and then slowly walked to Brown.

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"Is this your thing?" Su Ge asked expressionlessly.

"Are you annoyed? I told you, this is mine." Brown folded his hands on his chest and said with a proud smile, "Even if it's not, what evidence do you have?"

Su Ge looked at the irritating expression that said "What can you do to me?", shook his head and said:

"No, I just want to remind you that the document in your hand is about to fall."

"Let me help you."

After speaking, Sugar stretched out his hand and moved it across Brown's face in an extremely smooth and natural motion. The speed was so fast that Brown, a policeman, could not react in time and only saw a shadow flying in front of him.

When Brown came to his senses, he found that the document under his arm had been in Sugar's hands.

After Sugar sorted it out, he handed it back to Brown.

"Thank you for your cooperation." After Su Ge said this, he turned around and left the police station directly.

Selin didn't say much, supported Karen who was already crying, and left behind Su Ge, leaving only a confused Brown standing there blankly holding a thick document in his hand.

"Who are they?" Brown turned around and asked the middle-aged policeman on duty.

"It looks like the badge belongs to the Mutual Aid Association, but where exactly is it from? Who knows?"

"Mutual Aid Association? The Sky Church?" Brown asked curiously.

"Probably, after all, it's not something ordinary policemen like us can mess with. Have you done something? I heard they came to you to ask about something." The middle-aged policeman ordered, "I advise you to do something recently.

It's better to be calm, Police Chief Neo is already so busy that his butt is going to be burned, so don't cause trouble at this time."

"Besides, don't mess with those people from the Mutual Aid Association. Haven't you heard of Ondu's name? That's a man who even Police Chief Neo will have nightmares after hearing it."

Brown nodded, "I understand. They just came to me to make some inquiries. It seems they misunderstood something. It doesn't matter now."

As he spoke, Brown subconsciously reached out to touch his chest, but was surprised to find that the five-pointed star decoration that was supposed to be pinned there had disappeared at some point.

Su Ge and Selin left the police station with Karen, found a quiet place nearby, and simply tidied up.

Karen sat alone on a bench resting on the roadside, covering her face and crying sadly.

Fortunately, it was still during working hours and there were very few pedestrians on the street. Otherwise, someone would probably call the police after seeing this scene. The reason was that "two bad men forcefully forced a weak girl to cry."

Su Ge looked at Selin and shrugged like Angdu.

Neither of them is the type who is good at dealing with little girls, but Kallen has a stubborn personality. She won't listen to anyone's voice when she cries, so they can only remain in a stalemate like this.

When Kallen gradually lost strength, she put down her hands, looked into her red eyes, and said aggrievedly: "Thank you, I will go back and report truthfully to the curator."

Su Ge nodded, "I'm sorry that I can't help you, but just now, when a pigeon flew by, I seemed to see something falling in your pocket. Do you want to check it? Maybe it's a goddess.

Maybe a gift."

"Pocket?" Karen asked curiously.

As she spoke, she put her hands into the pockets of her coat, the expression on her face suddenly full of confusion.

Karen felt the touch of the thing with her fingers, still looking in disbelief, so she took her hand out of her pocket, stretched it out in front of Su Ge and Selin, and slowly spread it out.

In the palm of her hand, there was a golden, five-pointed star-shaped small ornament lying steadily, shining dazzlingly in the bright sunshine.

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