Talina smiled but didn't care too much.

These are just the innocent words of a few little girls. It would be boring if they were taken too seriously.

However, Muirseth was quite dissatisfied with this, with a puffed face and an expression of extreme anger.

"Hmm! Seriously! If I could find the parents of these little guys, I'd definitely file a complaint!"

Her mouth was pouted high, and her right foot tapped the ground from time to time. If those kids were still there, she would definitely go up and talk to them!

Taking advantage of your mouth, huh?!

She never took any!

I'll spank you so hard that your butt is swollen!

In contrast, Saria looked at the direction where the group of children left, squinting her eyes thoughtfully.

If she remembered correctly, there was no road there at all?

Not to mention any shade, because of the special location, the sun is even stronger there. Several children ran there to...

and many more!

"Did we just call each other by name?!"

Seeing that there was no sound of the alley bell anymore, the three abandoned people glanced at each other and rushed over together without saying a word.

"Dead end? Why are people gone?"

Holding on to the wall, Muirseth looked at the empty alley and asked in confusion.

"wrong!"

Realizing that something was wrong, Saria quickly turned her gaze to Talina.

The only person those kids had contact with just now was Talina. If there really is a clue...

Thinking of this, Saria looked at Talina.

"It seems... there's something extra?"

Talina understood what Serena meant and began to search her body. Finally, she found a thumb-sized piece of paper in the pocket of Meng's clothes.

Taking the note from Talina's hand, Saria quickly opened it.

When unfolded, the piece of paper, about the size of a palm, contained a place name.

"Number 16 Bluewater Street?"

"Is this our meeting place? Is it necessary to be so cautious?"

With a pouting face and complaining, Muirseth got into the jeep honestly.

It doesn't matter where! Just get out of this sunny square! She's almost dried out!

Without delay, Saria quickly started the car and drove towards the address written on the note.

Soon, they found No. 16 Lanshui Street, but...

"The ghetto?"

Looking at the alleyway with only one homeless person around, Muirseth scratched his head: "Do we have to wait for someone to come again?"

"No, maybe just ahead."

Denying Muirses, Saria walked up and threw a few coins into the beggar's bowl who was dozing against the wall.

Hearing the sound of the coins, the beggar who was still resting hurriedly knelt down and kowtowed several times: "Thank you for the reward, sir!"

While the beggar was kowtowing, Saria also got the information she wanted.

There were a few words written on the back of the beggar's neck.

"Number 7 Stone Lane."

After getting the clue, Saria did not stop and continued to take the two to their destination.

With experience, the subsequent connections went smoothly.

At 86 Beale Street, a fruit stand, the password was written on an apple.

No. 12 Moon Lane, got a rose.

Then, they followed the clerk's instructions and came to a cafe. Two ferocious-looking men were standing at the door, looking at them ferociously.

"Isn't it time by now?"

Beating his sore legs, Muirseth spoke breathlessly.

Saria walked straight forward and prepared to enter the cafe.

Whether it's the destination or just another clue, you have to take a look to find out.

"Stop! What are you doing?!"

Before Saria got close, the two men who looked more like thugs than doormen came over.

Saria didn't say anything, but showed the rose in her hand.

She was already familiar with these routines and was not in a hurry. Of course she knew the effect of the flower in her hand, otherwise the clerk would not have specifically reminded her.

Sure enough, after seeing the rose, the two men's expressions relaxed, looked at each other, and nodded: "It's Mr. Tin Man's guest."

"Please come in!"

Saying this in unison, the two of them made way and opened the door for Saria.

The sunlight outside shines into the cafe, and the light aroma of coffee pours out.

At the bar of the cafe, a "person" wearing a brown windbreaker and a gentleman's hat was looking at Saria.

The sunlight shone on his face, reflecting a silver light. Looking at Saria, the man took the initiative to walk up.

"I've been waiting for a long time, all three of you."

PS: That, about the protagonist's age, because of some force majeure factors, you know, so it is set to 18 years old, as mentioned before, you can just treat it as the same as the purple girl dhdticsdjdbwbhxhwbwkdnvehdhsjwjsnsjwnbdxywjbevej

Volume 4: Chapter 111: Her Favorite Taste

"Are you the boss of the Melander Foundation? Did you come up with those so-called contact methods?"

Muirseth, who finally had a chance to rest after walking for a long time, was furious.

The location of this cafe is only five minutes away from the big square where they started, but the other party played such a trick that they almost walked around the entire Tremont!

Isn't this just teasing them?!

"I can see you're angry, but this is necessary, Ms. Muirseth."

Faced with the angry Muirses, the man named Tin Man did not say anything, but led Saria and the other two to an empty table.

"You know our unique nature. We've made so many enemies, so we have to be careful. Otherwise, one day we might just...bang! Turn to ash like Haydn's boss."

He snapped his fingers and spoke in a tone that easily calmed down Muirseth's anger.

She is not an ignorant princess in a high tower, and she still knows these simple hostile relationships.

The Melander Foundation's style of action is rather radical. As long as they determine that you are doing something illegal, unethical, or harmful to children, they will step in to "rescue" you.

It just so happens that in Colombia, many human experiments are conducted on young children.

It’s simple, cheap and in large quantities!

The smoke of war in Bolivar has not yet cleared, and the flames of war in Kazdel have just subsided. In this situation, there are many children who have been displaced and have lost their loved ones and parents.

As they are young, they are powerless to fight against the evils in the world and are easy to control, so they become common "volunteers".

No company wants to be in trouble with the Melander Foundation, but in order to advance to the top, they all go on the fast track of human experiments.

Naturally, hatred formed between the two.

The man named Tin Man dared to receive them after knowing their identities, which was undoubtedly a very bold move.

Compared to the risks they had to take, Muirseth didn't feel that angry anymore.

After they sat down, the waiter who had been waiting nearby brought over several cups of coffee that had been prepared in advance and placed them in front of everyone.

Saria took a sip of coffee and said, "I didn't expect that the person we are looking for would be the famous Tin Man Detective. This is really unexpected."

Combined with the outsider's address just now, Saria also recognized the identity of the man made of metal in front of her.

"It is a great honor to receive praise from the Director of the Rhine Defense Department."

The mask-like thing on the Tin Man's face made it impossible to see his expression, and combined with his calm tone, it was difficult to judge what he meant.

"It's just that... this is not the identity you are meeting us with today, right?"

Putting down the coffee, Saria looked at the Tin Man: "After all, you've already investigated our identities, haven't you?"

Putting his hands on the table, clasping them together, the Tin Man sighed, "Ms. Saria, you are here for Haydn Pharmaceuticals, right?"

"Yes."

Nodding in understanding, the Tin Man asked, "What do you want to know?"

"During our investigation, we learned that your organization had been targeting Hayden Pharmaceuticals before the incident. If that's the case, you must know something."

Clearing her throat, Saria looked at the Tin Man seriously: "I hope to obtain sufficient evidence to accuse them, as well as the identity of the actual controller behind Hayden Pharmaceuticals."

Saria told all the information she wanted in one breath without any hesitation.

She didn't want to waste time on these things. If she took any longer, those who were at large might harm innocent people again.

"Tsk! Ms. Saria, to be honest, your arrival really bothers me."

The Tin Man tutted and sat up straight. "When you contacted me, I thought you were trying to silence us in order to cover up the truth about Hayden Pharmaceuticals' human experiments."

"After all, you closed the case as an 'accident,' didn't you?"

"No, you misunderstood."

Saria shook her head. "Rhine Life has indeed concealed the truth for various interests, but illegal human experiments are not one of them!"

"This is the bottom line that cannot be tolerated! That's why we found you."

"Well said, but why should I believe you? In other words, we painstakingly collected this information. Expecting me to hand it over based on just a few words is a bit ridiculous."

Listening to what Saria said, the Tin Man loosened his grip, took out a pipe from his pocket, filled it with tobacco, lit it, and then put it to his mouth.

His laid-back demeanor made him look more like a lazy old man than a famous detective in his prime.

In response, Saria calmly replied, "Mr. Tinman, several months have passed since the Hayden Pharmaceuticals incident, but you haven't taken any further action. I guess you've encountered some obstacles, haven't you?"

"When it comes to stopping illegal experiments, our goals are the same. I think... getting Rhine Life's help would also be beneficial to you."

"Why else would you want to see us? It's unnecessary, isn't it?"

clap clap clap!

As soon as Saria finished speaking, the Tin Man applauded.

"People say Director Saria is obsessed with research and knows little about foreign affairs. Now it seems that rumors are just rumors."

He extinguished the pipe in his hand, poured out the tobacco he had just lit, and held the pipe between the fingers of his left hand. The Tin Man looked at Saria and asked, "What happened to the experimental subjects you were responsible for recovering?"

"Oh! I know that! She's in treatment, but I've only seen her once. Saria has more contact!"

Muirseth raised his arms and answered the question on behalf of Saria.

"The experiment subject... is still alive?"

Hearing Muirseth's answer, the Tin Man was obviously stunned.

"Yes, she is now receiving treatment in Rhineland and is doing well in all aspects."

With one hand pressed against the corner of his eye, the silver 'mask' revealed its full appearance to Saria: "Does the experimental subject still like mint candy as before?"

Faced with the Tin Man's incoherent question, Saria answered it without thinking.

"Her favorite is strawberry, and..."

"Her name is Ifrit!"

The word "Ifrit" was deliberately emphasized. Saria was very dissatisfied with the Tin Man's way of going around in circles.

Fortunately...her efforts paid off.

Hey!

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