Ryan was a bit surprised when he heard the voice of a kid, but such thoughts only lasted for a fraction of a second. Without a hint of hesitation, he approached the remote-control car and stepped on it with all his might, and only stopped when the toy had been completely destroyed.
"It is too late to notice that, but I don't really like being called short…" Ryan frowned. "It is not like this is the first time this happened, but in the past, I never took that too seriously… Anyway, I guess I went too far. What kind of adult destroys a kid's toy after hearing something like that?"
In any case, it was a bit too late to worry about that. After storing the plastic bottles in his backpack. Ryan began to look for a house that had cameras and quickly found a big one. He used the tall walls of that one to observe the gas station early and he didn't notice that that place had vigilance cameras.
"Good grief… being a decent person is a massive pain in the ass," Ryan sighed.
Despite being in what seemed to be an ordinary residential area, that house really stands out. The walls were five meters tall and Ryan could see two vigilant cameras in all corners of the terrain. There were no blind spots… not only that, but the house also had three floors and seemed pretty new. The owners were probably rich and their kid was the person who was controlling the remote-control car. Regardless, it was close to a miracle that that house hadn't been destroyed by monsters. Even though the walls were tall, Ryan was pretty sure velociraptors could find a way to climb it and there are also the pterodactyls.
"Hey, can you hear me?" Ryan said while he was waving to one of the cameras. "Those cameras look pretty expensive so they can capture sound. What do you want from me? As an apology for breaking your toy, at the very least I will hear you out."
"… I want you to find someone for me," A voice of a girl came out from the cameras. "… My parents… they left two days ago… and didn't return."
Ryan massaged his eyebrows because he imagined something like that. The monsters didn't attack that house because they didn't feel any presence there. Since she was a kid, her presence was weak. In any case, Ryan didn't even have to ask, he already knew that her parents worked at Shreveport. However, he had no intention of going there and if they didn't return in two days, that means that they will never return.
"Oh man… what should I do here? Tell the inconvenient truth or lie to a kid?"
Ryan looked around and saw the marks of blood even in front of that house. He didn't have to lie because that kid had seen with her eyes what the monsters were capable of. It was unfortunate, but even kids would have to grow up a bit faster if they wanted to survive with the world in that state.
"The chances of your parents being alive are low, and you know that…" Ryan said and then sighed. "Unfortunately, I can't look for them, I don't want to die yet and unless you have lived under a rock in the last few days, then you know why I don't want to go."
"… My parents have money… if you protect them, they will reward you…" The girl insisted after a few moments of silence.
"What am I doing here…" Ryan sighed again. "This is a waste of time… Look, your parents won't return anytime soon. In fact, as I said, the chances are that they won't return. I will say this just once. You won't last long here… the dragons will eventually destroy all the big cities and then they will continue their work in areas nearby those cities. I won't guarantee that you will find them someday, but you won't find them by dying here… just leave a message behind and then come with me. I know some people that can look after you… while you wait for your parents."
Class: Hunter Lv 04 /--/--
Race: --/--/--
Rank: --
Health: 13/14 (0, 05)
Mana: 21/2 (0, 05)
Stamina: 21/28 (0, 05)
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