Olive found that Avery's skills were slightly worse than Rick's. Avery needed to see the picture clearly before he could start, but Rick could do it without picturing it first. Olive thought that Rick was better, but Sheryl didn't think so.
Rick seemed like someone who often played games like this, so it was typical for him to be good at it. However, Avery was different. Avery did not look like someone who liked to play these games often. That was why he needed to be more careful. Besides, as someone who did not often play games like this, he was still able to piece things together in a short amount of time. It was obvious that Avery was a little better than Rick. However, the two of them did not argue over their opinions. They were just playing with the puzzles in silence.
"Olive, when you lived with your adoptive parents, did anything strange happen?" Avery asked suddenly.
"What? Mr. Avery, why are you suddenly asking about this?"
"I'm curious." "No, I didn't." Olive was confused. Why did he suddenly ask this question?
Avery faced Sheryl. "Sheryl, have you encountered anything interesting or strange abroad?"
It was only then that Olive understood that Avery was trying to find a shared topic so that they could get along with each other. Sheryl was not vigilant in this aspect and talked about many things that happened while she was abroad. However, Sheryl was vaguer in her storytelling. She did not like talking about her memories. So her words faded away in time. In the end, she did not speak anymore.
Olive began to speak about how her adoptive parents were very good to her. But later, there were other children in the house, and she stuck out among them. The other children were afraid of her and they complained about this to the parents.
"Other children?" Avery sensed that something was amiss. Her adoptive parents had only adopted her, so where did the other children come from?
"Yeah. They kept bringing other children back home, but they disappeared shortly after. I don't know where they went." Olive thought with a frown. Suddenly, her eyes brightened. "I remember there was once a really nice car. Then there was a tall man who glanced at me. But my adoptive parents quickly brought me into the house, so I didn't get a good look. It seems like every time they came, children would go missing."
Avery's finger paused for a moment, but he quickly returned to normal. He didn't expect that Olive would say something so close to the truth.
"Did they sell the children?" Even Sheryl thought of this.
Olive shook her head. "I'm not sure," Olive said. "They would still come back. I've also asked them where they went. They just said they went out to eat or something. They had a day out."
"Did they all go back before you came to me?" Avery asked.
"No, some came back, but many didn't." Olive didn't want to accuse her adoptive parents, so she added, "I only know that they went out. My adoptive parents were still very good to me."
"I know. We won't accuse a good person."
Olive let out a sigh of relief and nodded at Avery. Avery helped the two of them with the puzzles before returning to Charlotte and the others to tell them the news.
Everyone was silent.
If this was a case of human trafficking, then the situation was very serious. Firstly, it was because most of the people who would trade humans were mobsters. Secondly, there must be something suspicious about the man and the car Olive saw. But it was obvious that Olive could not remember the details now. Although they had gotten a clue, they couldn't do anything more now.
"For the next two days, let's have fun with the children." Charlotte was the first to speak. She looked at the two children and her gaze turned dark. "No matter what, we can't let them sense anything unusual."
"I'm going to investigate this case now." Peter took the initiative to pick up the computer and begin to investigate.
Rick's expression was sullen, but he didn't say anything. It was Kendall who said, "Is there anything I can do to help?"
"If that's the case, you can sound out Caleb's intentions. Just say that you've heard the news from us. You can pick a few of our conversations and tell them about it, other than the matter regarding Avery." Charlotte knew that it was risky to do so, but if she did let Kendall help, Kendall might feel excluded.
Kendall's interest was immediately piqued when she heard that. "Does it mean that I'll be a spy?"
Charlotte couldn't help but laugh. "You can think of it that way."
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