Lin Mengmeng has always loved to fix things. She started from little things like broken toys to bigger things like broken relationships.
It is no wonder that she found herself in the police force fixing the society. She now had a new target, Raizel Collins; a Handsome young man with a sad past.
He was extremely quiet, never responding unless he was spoken to. He reminded her of a meditating old monk, completely immersed in his own world, isolated from the outside world.
But the moment she stepped into Old Lin's place, he was not alone anymore. They were a bunch of mismatched people that felt like the world had forsaken them. The look in his eyes, she had seen before in Uncle Peter and Uncle Simon's eyes when she was younger.
Teaching them companionship and warmth, Lin Mengmeng felt like that was her duty.
Today was her day off from work and she had dedicated the entire morning to Raizel. As she stood in front of the door, the door opened and a figure appeared. She was absolutely stunned and almost pounced.
Raizel has finished his research.
Ice cream seemed to be a very delicious delicacy for children. He had gone to the store and he could see only some children and teens there.
Most of the children were accompanied by their parents but it was obvious that the treat was for them. Raizel did not believe in the discrimination of ages. So he planned to go to the Ice-cream store today.
The air rippled as Raizel activated the Great Shrouding Art. Satisfied by his image, he left the store only to see Old Lin's daughter Lin Mengmeng staring at him in shock.
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The little guy looked to be about four or five; he looked like a finely carved jade piece, white, soft, like a little bun. Lin Mengmeng's heart melted into a soft puddle.
It did not help that the little guy was wearing a white shirt and black trousers. He looked like a little Raizel.
She rushed towards him.
"Hey, sweetheart, what is your name?"
She looked at the door, waiting for Raizel to appear. Not seeing him she turned to the little bun.
"Where are your parents?" She asked him, smiling sweetly.
Should he leave or return to the shop?
"Father left."
Raizel ended up saying. It was too troublesome to do anything to her.
Besides, she had solved the problem of finding an older person to take him to the ice cream shop.
"Father?" Which century is this? Lin Mengmeng watched the little bun, then bent down to meet his eyes.
"This Auntie is your father's best friend."
Raizel just raised an eyebrow sending arrows to Lin Mengmeng's heart.
What a cute child!
"You don't believe Auntie." She happily brought out her trump card, her police badge.
"Aunty is a policewoman. She can not lie to you. Can you tell Auntie your name?"
Raizel watched the badge curiously, it was a bit like a token. He returned it and left, going towards the direction of the ice cream store.
Lin Mengmeng caught up to him. How could she allow Raizel's child to wander this unsafe town alone?
"Let Auntie go with you."
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