Chapter 2 Snowy New Year's Eve 1



[Instance: Snowy New Year's Eve]

[Instance Type: Online]

[Background Story: Many children were lost in this ancient city. Who took them away?]

[Clearance conditions: Find the truth behind the children's disappearance before New Year's Eve]

[Instance Reward: 50 Gold Coins]

[This instance is for beginners. Death in this instance does not guarantee true death, and damage received will not be carried back to the train.]

【Please enjoy the game! (^ω^)】

People were coming and going on the street, red lanterns were lit in the shops, and people had smiles on their faces, as if the New Year was approaching.

Some passersby felt sorry for her and would throw a few copper coins to her, which she considered as a blessing. Bai Xing walked along the street, observing the place.

She stopped in front of a dilapidated brick wall and tried to reach out and tear off the paper on the wall, but it was really a bit difficult for her six-year-old body.

Xu Dao smiled, walked over and helped her tear off the paper. Bai Xing looked at Xu Dao who still had a thin waist and long legs when he entered the copy, then looked at her own carrot-shaped body and was a little silent.

Xu Dao squatted down and looked at the paper with her. Bai Xing felt a little awkward. She didn't like being so close to people, but she could feel that Xu Dao really meant no harm. Although he looked like he was ready to twist people's heads off on the train before, when facing Bai Xing, perhaps because of the fine tradition of respecting the elderly and loving the young, Bai Xing actually felt that he was quite caring towards her.

Well, maybe it’s an occupational disease of the police.

She stopped thinking about it and focused on looking at the paper. There was more than one piece of paper on the wall, and Xu Daodu had torn them off. Some of the papers had been weathered by wind and rain, and the words on them were blurred, but some looked like they were newly posted, and the contents were still clearly visible.

"Missing Person Notice:

My son Gu Xingyi accidentally got lost. If anyone sees him and tells me, there will be a generous reward!

Signed: Fusheng Firecracker Shop

There was also a portrait of a child on the paper. The child looked very young, probably about seven or eight years old.

Bai Xing and Xu Dao looked at each other, stood up tacitly, asked passers-by, and went straight to Fusheng Firecracker Shop.

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