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Timid and cowardly, cute and soft.

She's a cute girl!

Fagga raised an eyebrow.

Victoria Housekeeping has such adorable girls?

He couldn't help but glance at Eileen, as if to say: Instead of sending this girl to do real housework, you've sent her into an empty shell.

Seriously?

"Hey, what do you mean... No, Colleen, don't cry, I wasn't talking about you."

Eileen quickly took off her headphones, poked Faga's chest, and growled, "Hurry up and think of a way to coax him!"

"How could I... Never mind, I'll try my best to coax her."

Fagga rubbed his forehead, adjusted his voice, and was about to speak: "Korin..."

“That (sobs)...no need to comfort me, the unknown big brother. It was Kelin who messed up, the carrot is missing, and it's trapped here in the void.”

Hearing the other person's overly sensible words, Fagga felt a jolt in his heart.

"Big brother, did you recently join Victoria Housekeeping? Colleen doesn't remember your voice."

"Yes, that's right."

Without realizing it, Fagga softened his voice as much as possible: "I just joined last week. My name is Fagga. Please take care of me from now on."

“Mr. Fagar, Corinne remembers your name.”

On the other end of the earphone, the girl tried her best to suppress her sobs, clenching her small fists quite seriously.

"Colleen, where are you now? Are there any landmarks around here?"

Seeing that Colleen's mood had improved, Ellen asked anxiously.

"Korin...Korin encountered the Dead End Killer. To avoid it, Korin hid in an abandoned train car. Then the Dead End Killer stomped on the car, crushing it, and she couldn't get out..."

“If we forcefully break into the carriage, the noise might attract the Dead Road Butcher. And even if it doesn’t, there are many skeletons around, and Corinne has been hungry for a long time.”

After hearing this, Eileen bit her lower lip tightly.

If this is all the information we have...

Rustling.

There was a strange noise beside her, and Ellen turned her head to look.

Fagga had already sat down on the ground and retrieved the high-speed rail map of the old capital from the [Radish].

"As expected of the meticulous 'Radish,' even the date and time of the Void's arrival, as well as the traffic data of the old capital at that time, have been prepared."

"That rope maker who sold me the data is really something. I need to find a time to arrest him and sell him to the police. Maybe I can get a lot of money from him!"

Fagha muttered to himself.

Ellen couldn't stand it any longer, and her words were tinged with anger: "Faga, stop joking!"

"Just trying to lighten the mood, didn't you notice that Colleen's mood has improved a bit?" Fagga couldn't help but tease.

Eileen's eyes trembled slightly, and she quickly said, "Korin!"

"Yes, Miss Ellen, Corinne is much better now."

On the other end of the earphone, the girl's voice was noticeably more lively.

"It's good that you can be happier."

For the first time ever, Ellen spoke very gently, a voice that Fagar had never heard before.

Fagga couldn't help but glance over. If they hadn't been together all along, he would have thought that Ellen had been switched with someone else.

"Why are you looking at me like that? Hurry up and find out where Kelin is!"

Eileen rebuked in a low voice, and Fagga nodded to himself.

Sure enough, this is the real Ellen!

"The old capital is huge, like a headless fly, you can search until dark and still not find it... Here, hold the umbrella for me, don't let the sun shine on me."

Fagar raised his left hand, and Ellen took the umbrella and watched Fagar operate it.

"Although the dead end occurred on a weekday, at that time only one train line passed through the old capital."

"A void appeared, the train was overturned, and it was abandoned."

"By incorporating speed parameters to derive the location, and considering that trains may accelerate or decelerate depending on the terrain, the only possible location for the train to overturn is..."

Fagar's eyes shone brightly, and his single-lensed glasses reflected a dense array of data.

Seeing that Fagar was calculating the slope angle of the terrain to infer the train's acceleration, he started drawing diagrams and then solving calculus...

Eileen watched Fagga silently, not daring to breathe.

She could no longer understand what the dense numbers and symbols on Fagga's draft meant.

Before long, Fagar exclaimed in delight, "I've figured it out!"

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