Just as Su Ge was thinking about how to answer the other party's question, he saw Karen standing up on her own, straightening her clothes, and coming to stand in front of him and Selin.
"Thank you for your help, Mr. Helper. I know you must have helped me get it back, although I don't know how you did it. It's amazing."
After Karen finished speaking, she bowed deeply to Su Ge and the two of them. When she raised her head, her tear-stained cheeks were filled with smiles again.
Su Ge was at a loss for a moment.
It was a rare experience for him to be thanked so solemnly in person, not to mention that the other person was a little girl about his own age. When he was nervous, he found that he was stuttering and didn't know what to say.
good.
Selin came out to rescue and said slowly:
"Then let us praise the great goddess of space. It is under her guidance that this star can return to where it should be."
After saying a simple prayer, Selin changed the topic and asked: "That's it, Miss Karen, now that you have retrieved this star, what are you going to do with it in the future?"
"Process it?" Kallen blinked, not understanding why Selin would ask this, "I will report the actual situation to the curator, and in the subsequent borrowing process, we will strengthen supervision of the links. For things like damage inspection, at least
Increase it to two people, yes, two people, so that similar things will lessen."
Selin heard Karen's words, nodded approvingly, and then asked: "What about the matter with Miss Brown? How do you plan to deal with it?"
When Su Ge heard this, his heart slowly sank.
In fact, the most important part of the whole thing was the issue between Miss Brown and Officer Brown. Sugar didn't know whether the two people worked together to plan all the links, or whether Miss Brown was forced to do what she did.
A last resort choice.
Moreover, Karen and Miss Brown are still colleagues. If the follow-up of this matter is not handled properly, it may cause consequences that people do not want to see.
Kallen bit her lip and thought for a while. The light in her eyes became firm and she said to Selin: "I will find a suitable opportunity to make it clear to her. No matter what the reason is, this is wrong.
I will persuade her to go to church to repent, and I believe that the goddess of space will forgive her mistakes."
"So, you're not going to report anything about her to the curator?"
"Yes," Kallen nodded vigorously, "I hope you won't say it either. Miss Brown is actually a very good person. I believe that she must have had no choice but to do this. I hope you can give her some advice.
One chance.”
Selin shook his head, "This is not a big deal. If you make a mistake, as long as you sincerely repent and promise not to do it again next time, there will be no problem. But as you said, I hope she can go to Leinu Church to repent.
, and ask for forgiveness from the goddess of space."
"Moreover, the commission we received this time is just to help you find your lost items. Of course, it would be a great honor for us if we could witness the emergence of new believers in Sky Church during this process.
"
Karen jumped up happily when she saw that Selin was not going to hold Miss Brown accountable.
"Thank you for your help, Mr. Helper," Karen turned around, took the initiative to hold Su Ge's hand, and shook it vigorously, "Thank you for standing in front of me at that time, and, and, thank you for your help.
I got this star back, it's really important to me."
"This is what we should do, no, no, it should be, thanks to the great goddess of space, yes, that's it." Su Ge was nervous and started to talk nonsense, and almost let the words slip.
Karen burst out laughing.
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, cheeks as red as a ripe apple, "Anyway, thank you for your help."
Seeing Karen's sincere smile, Su Ge felt that somewhere in his heart suddenly moved.
He didn't know before that the feeling of helping someone was so good and made him feel that he was valuable in this world.
And this time, he still used the extraordinary ability that he had never been able to accept before. He didn't expect that the name of the elixir, which was originally full of derogatory connotations, would bring him such a new feeling just because of the different usage.
A warm current welled up from the bottom of his heart and slowly flowed to his limbs. Su Ge felt that his whole body was warm, and he answered with a smile:
"If you have any problems in the future, you can come to us and the Mutual Aid Association."
As the two looked at each other, Kallen's figure gradually moved away, and finally disappeared around the corner of the street.
The warm wind was blowing beside him, the sky was still clear, and Su Ge, who had just completed an important thing, felt a sense of relief as if he had been reborn.
"That's good, especially the last sentence." Selin said.
"It's just that I was excited and said it randomly."
"That's good. If I guess correctly, you took that star away from Brown using your extraordinary abilities, right?"
"The speed was so fast that even I didn't notice it at all. I just guessed it through your subsequent actions. That's all."
Su Ge nodded, stood up like a reprimanded student, and asked, "Is it not allowed to use extraordinary powers to interfere in ordinary people's affairs?"
"There is no such regulation, and our existence is to use extraordinary abilities that ordinary people do not have to help ordinary people."
"Moreover, judging from the behavior shown by Brown, our guess is probably correct. If this is the case, it would be a good way to get the star back in this way. I will go to the police again later.
I'll ask the bureau once and you won't go. After all, you had a head-on conflict with Brown."
Su Ge nodded, relaxed, and looked at his hands seriously. He felt that he seemed to be different from before. Although it was still a vague feeling, he found that he was indeed slowly merging with the spiritual essence.
"You have some understanding of extraordinary abilities, right?" Selin said.
"That's about it. I've been confused about how to use this ability before. To be honest, I have an inner aversion to the term 'thief', but just now, I found that it is a little different.
Perhaps this ability that is not accepted by others can also be used reasonably, just like there are thieves among thieves."
"Very good," Selin said with an appreciative look, "Extraordinary abilities mainly depend on personal perception and application. Even a negative ability can have positive effects due to the user's understanding."
"Very good, you did a good job, Sugar."
This sentence was said very naturally, just like a kind father praising a son who has just achieved good results.
Su Ge was stunned for a moment, then turned to look at Selin, and found that Selin was looking at him with a smile on his face. He hesitated for a while, scratched his head, and said:
"Mr. Selling, I heard Mr. Andou said something about...about Sugar Claude."
Selin's expression froze for a moment, then he turned his face silently to the side and whispered: "Really..."
Su Ge plucked up the courage and took the initiative to walk up to Selin, asking Selin to look at him and said, "I'm sorry about him, but I'm just Su Ge? Iosig, maybe it's just that the names are a little bit similar.
But I'm not him."
"Maybe I don't have such qualifications, but as you said, the dead can never come back, but the living have to live a good life on their behalf, right?
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?”
Su Ge saw that Selin was still trying his best to avoid looking at him, so he stretched out his hand and pressed Selin's shoulder, forcing Selin to look at him.
Selin stared at Su Ge's face as if he were looking at another person.
The passage of time suddenly slowed down, and this moment seemed as long as a thousand years.
Selin looked at Su Ge like this, and suddenly shed two lines of tears.
"Yeah, maybe it's time for me to step out. I'm sorry that I have always treated you like that."
This sentence seemed to use up all the strength in Selin's body.
Selin's shoulders slumped, as if he breathed a sigh of relief, and then he wiped it on his face, and a smile suddenly appeared on his originally sad face.
"However, 'the dead can never come back, but the living must live a good life on their behalf.' When did I say this?"
Su Ge was speechless for a moment and laughed dryly, "Maybe Mr. Angdu said it, I forgot."
"Well, this guy Angdu can occasionally say a few philosophical words, but you don't have too much hope in him. His thinking is illogical. Maybe when he said this, he was reading
It’s a sad romance novel, so I happened to write it down.”
Su Ge didn't know what to say, so he could only stand there and blink. As a result, he saw Kallen who had gone away, and for some unknown reason, ran back.
"Did you forget something?" Su Ge took the initiative to ask.
Kallen ran out of breath, her blood surged up, her cheeks turned red, and she said out of breath: "Yes, I, I forgot one, one important thing."
After saying that, Karen opened her small bag, took out a one-pound note, and handed it to Su Ge.
"I forgot the reward for the commission."
Su Ge looked at the inexplicably friendly coin and his mind went blank.
Kallen said before that she would pay one-tenth of the weekly salary as compensation, so Su Ge didn't expect much, but he didn't expect that Kallen actually gave him a whole pound.
Calculated as one-tenth, Karen's weekly salary is ten pounds, which is a full ten pounds, allowing Karen to firmly enter the upper class of York City.
Seeing Su Ge's surprised look, Karen seemed to know what he was thinking. She stuck out her tongue and said, "It's not that much. My weekly salary is only about five pounds, but I really thank you very much, so I am willing to
This is a way to express my gratitude, and I hope you can accept it."
"If anything happens, can I come back and ask for your help?"
Selin nodded, "Of course, but it's best not to have such a thing happen."
Kallen left the two of them with a youthful smile and left quickly.
After watching Kallen go away, Selin came to Su Ge, looked at Su Ge who had become like a sculpture, and whispered:
"It's pretty good. I originally thought there would be no gains."
"Won't you get extra income in proportion? Even if it's a little less," Su Ge replied.
"Normally, that's true," Selin put the pipe into his mouth casually, "but according to the regulations, if the income from a commission is less than one pound, all the harvest will be put into the association's reserve fund and to the church.
Of course, there is no individual share of the subsidy."
Su Ge was disappointed for a moment, rolled his eyes, and grinned again.
"The income this time is exactly one pound, that is?"
"That is, just like you think."
Su Ge and Selin looked at each other, their eyes filled with smiles, and they laughed at the same time.
Such an unbridled voice is like the emotions that have been suppressed for a long time have been released, echoing far away, clearing away all the pain and sadness, making people's mood as broad as the sky.