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“Once, I encountered a special ethnic minority group and got into a dispute with one of their very outstanding warriors.”
"Although it ended badly in the end, we unexpectedly established a connection."
"And coincidentally, their tribe seems to have experienced a serious change recently, facing a considerable crisis."
"Then, he sent his only child to me."
Elder Babagra said in a cryptic tone, "He told me that he knew I came from Meteor City, such a lawless place."
"Their ethnic group is actually equivalent to a people abandoned by the world."
"They get along very well with us in Meteor City."
"So, he sent his own child over so that he could join Meteor City as well."
"And it's also possible that they specifically told me this in case I didn't accept it..."
Elder Babagra paused for a moment, then slowly said:
"We don't reject anything, but don't try to take anything away from us."
"So we'll definitely accept it, won't we?"
Elder Babagra had no reason to refuse such a slogan that had made a name for itself all over the world.
Moreover, ever since the incident involving the chairman of the "Children's Future" foundation, Linos, broke out.
Meteor City has once again come into the world's spotlight.
Along with that slogan, it was no longer just talk, but something that was truly put into action.
This outcome has drawn attention not only from around the world.
Even the residents living in Meteor City were unusually upright and holding their heads high.
For the first time, they felt proud to be in Meteor City.
This gave rise to the sense of belonging that is essential for any power.
This is exactly the result Elder Babagra wanted to see.
Therefore, during this period of time, he continued to strengthen and consolidate this work in Meteor City.
At the same time, due to the spread of influence from the outside world, Meteor City began to undergo unusual changes.
First, many underworld organizations outside were willing to come and trade various material resources and human resources with Meteor Street.
They also plan to establish a further cooperative relationship with Meteor City.
In this way, the influence of Meteor City can be spread.
Because of the cooperation with the yakuza, other forces would have to think twice before making any more moves in Meteor City.
In this way, the safety of Meteor City is temporarily guaranteed to a certain extent.
Well, if you really think about it, even without the cooperation of the mafia, Meteor City is already a place that people in the outside world are quite wary of.
After all, even a world-renowned entrepreneur, famous throughout the six continents, could be killed without hesitation in Meteor City.
Furthermore, no evidence or real culprit could be found.
Instead, they found various pieces of evidence of crimes committed by the self-proclaimed philanthropist, Linus.
Even after he died and was killed, this so-called philanthropist still couldn't find peace.
His reputation was completely ruined after his death.
This alone is enough to make social elites and high-ranking officials wary of Meteor City.
It's because they all wear shoes; those guys from Meteor City are complete barefoot lunatics.
It's perfectly normal for someone who has nothing to lose to someone who has something to wear.
Because of this, Meteor City has attracted many people to join it, making it seem prosperous and thriving on the surface.
Of course, among these recently joined and defected, how many are actually spies and undercover agents from various external forces?
Elder Babagra had no idea.
However, just like the slogans and mottos displayed by Meteor City, they will not refuse anything.
They're happy for others to join in as long as those people take something from them.
Just like now, this is the descendant of a minority group that Elder Babagra knew in the past.
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“I’ve met that kid. His qualifications and talents are definitely enough to match the strength of your team.”
Babagra gave Franklin an address:
“If you get along well with him, I would suggest you bring him in.”
"Of course, the choice is yours. I'm just giving you a suggestion."
"In a way, I'd like to give the father of the previous child a simple explanation."
As people get older, they are more likely to reminisce about the past and act on impulse.
Elder Babagra's actions clearly did not conform to the established traditions of Meteor City.
But now, it doesn't matter anymore.
At Elder Babagra's age, very few things can disturb him anymore.
Even if he lost his life and rights, and even the entire Meteor City, because of some minor mistake...
But so what?!
He's already lived long enough in this world, he's lived a full life!
After I die, I don't care about the deluge!
So he did a favor and recommended that child from a special minority group to Franklin.
When Franklin found the person at the address given by Babagra...
"Finks?!"
This was the first thought and idea that popped into Franklin's mind after he saw that man.
The guy in front of me, who was all wary and defensive, was wrapped in bandages all over his body.
It's no wonder that Franklin would think of Phinks, who was in the same group, when he saw this.
There's nothing we can do about it; that guy Finks always wraps himself up like that, dressed up like a mummy.
However, Franklin quickly realized that the other party was not a fool like Phinks who was just dressing up.
Rather, this is simply their daily lifestyle and state of being.
Therefore, he knew that he had successfully found the right person.
"Descendants of the Jutundu ethnic minority... the Peeling Ripper, is that right?"
Franklin was speaking in a question, but his tone was very certain.
"Who are you?!"
Beneath his bandaged face, the peeling-faced wretch, Ondon Engel, asked in a deep, muffled voice.
"I am a member of the Phantom Troupe, and we are currently looking for new members for our team."
Franklin stated his purpose directly: "Elder Babagra recommended you to me."
"That's why I came to find you."
The Phantom Troupe?! Elder Babagra's recommendation?!
Peeling Ripper Angdon Engo is no stranger to these two names, and is even very familiar with them.
Especially the former, the Phantom Troupe that emerged from Meteor City has become a legend here.
The amazing things those people did outside made every resident of Meteor City feel proud.
Peeling Ripper Unden Engau has not been here long.
However, in this short period of time, I have already heard a lot about the Phantom Troupe and what has happened between its members.
This includes, but is not limited to, the period before those members formed the Phantom Troupe.
In Meteor City, there are many things he has done for the many children of Meteor City.
For example, they could make a TV series called "Hyakujuu Sentai" (Hundred Beasts Squad), or there were other examples like Uvogin the Kid King, the motorcycle duo of Phinks and Feitan, and Chrollo's influence.
The events that occurred before and after the Phantom Troupe's formation actually make this group seem more real and relatable.
After hearing these stories, Anton Engel, the Phantom Troupe's impression of them actually turned out to be quite positive.
Yes, the comments here in Meteor City are definitely mostly positive about the Phantom Troupe.
With so much praise, it's hard not to be affected by the rumors surrounding the character "Peeling Ripper" and "Underdog."
He himself comes from the Jutundu ethnic minority, a minority group that was expelled from their original homeland due to development.
Their bodies, encased in bandages, have numerous wind cavities of varying sizes that make a sound when they pulsate, earning them the title of the most beautiful fighting race.
In the Judondu tribe, males undergo circumcision at the age of three, and at the same time, small needles are inserted all over their bodies.
Then gradually replace them with thicker wooden sticks, and finally fix them with hollow bamboo tubes, wood and stones.
They are warriors of dance, known as—Bap (fighters).
Various sounds can be produced depending on the size, shape, and range of motion of those wind holes.
In religious ceremonies and prayers, they would serve as both mediums and musicians.
Before engaging in battle with enemy tribes or ferocious beasts, they would use their own bodies to play a warrior's song and bravely fight the enemy.
They believed that the more beautiful the tone of the voice, the more advanced the spirit that would descend.
Skilled warriors are equivalent to gods, and their voice is even greater than that of elders.
It is precisely because of the unique living environment he grew up in that he was able to adapt to an environment like Meteor Street.
This also filled him with curiosity about organizations like the Phantom Troupe.
"Although Elder Babagra recommended you to me..."
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