Miami, Peruvian Flute Band Shelter.
The quarantine zone was surrounded by barbed wire, and at regular intervals, one could see warning signs with the logo of Homeland Security embedded in the barbed wire.
Inside the camp, many blue and green military tents had been set up, and many members of the Peruvian Flute Band were pacing around the camp. Most of them were brown, and eighty percent of them spoke Spanish. They wore loose woven jackets or short jackets, and most of them wore hats. Overall, they looked a bit like a Mexican outfit, but it was not quite the same.
On top of some of the temporarily built orange watchtowers, there was a soldier armed with a machine gun, ready to deal with any emergency.
Many brown military trucks moved in and out of the camp, and batches of members of the Peruvian Flute Band were escorted out from the trucks.
Among these people, there were five white boys who were in the fourth grade of primary school …
Four of them were the main characters of South Park, Stan, Kyle, Kenny, and Cartman. It should be noted that Stan, Kyle, and Kenny were all given names, but only Cartman was given a surname. His full name was Eric Cartman, but other than his mother and some of the teachers at school, no one would call him Eric because he was an extremely disgusting person, and no one was willing to call him by his last name.
Here, a brief introduction of these few characters was made.
First, there was Stan. In South Park, he was one of the more normal characters (relatively speaking). He had a girlfriend named Wendy, and they were on and off multiple times. A few seasons ago, he had a strange illness where he would vomit whenever he saw a girl he liked, but that was no longer the case. He had a violent older sister named Shelly who had braces. She was a good fighter, and when she was angry, she could throw a piano. Stan's father was the king of South Park, Randy … By the way, Jimbo was Stan's uncle.
Next was Kyle, a Jewish boy. His distinguishing feature was the green beret on his head. He was kind and honest, and he was good with computers. His father was a lawyer, and his mother was someone who liked to turn the smallest thing into a big deal. She was very protective of her children. There was also a younger brother, Ike, who was in kindergarten. He was an adopted child from Canada.
The third person was Kenny. He was wearing an orange hoodie, and only the middle of his face was exposed. His speech was unclear. In the setting, his family was very poor, and he would die in every episode in the early stages of the series. The way he died was usually the kind of inexplicable and tragic death in "Final Destination." His hidden identity was Mr. Mystery, and he often played the role of a hero to save the world. However, Kenny also had a lustful side. His knowledge of sex was obviously better than his peers (in one episode, he actually died of syphilis).
Finally, there was Cartman. From Papercut's drawing style, his appearance was different from his three companions because he was very fat, but he never admitted it. He always said, "I'm not fat. It's just that I have a big bone structure."
Cartman was the most despicable person in the world of South Park, bar none. His character was vile, greedy, cunning, and somewhat ignorant. Moreover, he had extreme racist thoughts. His thinking was completely self-centered, and he couldn't understand what "guilt" was.
Sometimes Cartman was extremely stupid, but sometimes he was like a genius. He was well-informed, knowledgeable, resourceful, aggressive, and fluent in many languages. He often played the role of the leader in some major event.
He had many extremely twisted and biased opinions, such as "every Jew has a bag of gold coins around their neck," "humans can eat with their buttocks," and "hippies must die." And in the world of South Park, his opinions were proven to be true time and time again.
Those were the four main characters in South Park.
The fifth child who was caught with them was Craig, a classmate of the four protagonists.
Craig was usually dressed in blue, and he spoke with a heavy nasal accent. He was a frequent visitor to the school's office, and he could often be seen sitting in the corridor outside the office, waiting to be punished. His classic catchphrase was, "If I can say XX in front of XX (an adult), how happy would I be …"
Other than his ability to mock, Craig and his family had the habit of giving people the middle finger. That was probably one of the reasons he was often detained at the school.
So … why would these five white children be brought to the orphanage?
There were two reasons. First, to make money from selling CDs, they disguised themselves as a Peruvian flute band and played London Bridge Falls on the street with their musical instruments.
Second, the intelligence of the other characters in the scenario had once again gone offline. Therefore, the military could not tell that the five white children were not real Peruvians.
"I'm sorry, sir." Stan and his friends walked down from the truck and pushed through the crowd to reach a guard tower. "Sir, there must be a misunderstanding. Can I talk to you?"
Kyle added, "Sir, can we talk to you for a while?"
The soldier on the sentry post, who was wearing the anti-terrorist uniform, looked at them and replied rudely, "Go back! I'm not buying your lousy CDs! "
Stan replied, "No, sir, there is a big misunderstanding here. We are actually not Peruvians …"
The soldier cut him off loudly, "I told you! I'm not buying your lousy CDs today! "He was clearly agitated." Do you understand me? I can't stand it anymore! "
At that moment, a real member of the Peruvian flute band walked to the side of the children and asked the soldier in Spanish, "Sir, do you want to buy a CD?"
The next second, the soldier shot him dead …
The five children looked at the dead body that was inches away from them with shock. Their mouths were half open, and they were speechless.
…
Inside the hospital, Feng Bujue's operation went smoothly. He did not ask for any help. He only looked at the hospital's sign and found the storage room on his own.
During that period, he shamelessly stole a large backpack from a patient's sickroom. He planned to use it to stock up on supplies.
"Hmm … Bandages, disinfectant, syringes …" He rummaged through the backpack, but he could not find any medicine. The blood bags inside the freezer were useless to him.
"Do I need to go to the pharmacy?" Feng Bujue mumbled. He had passed by the pharmacy earlier, and opposite the door, there was a security guard reading the newspaper. The door that led to the pharmacy was a very thick metal door. Obviously, the hospital still attached great importance to the place where morphine was stored.
"Breaking down that door shouldn't be a problem, but there are too many people in the corridor … Even though it is not a big deal to kill people here, what if we alert the crazy people at South Park …" Feng Bujue thought about that and a plan formed in his mind.
He planned to use a trap that matched the intelligence of the characters in this world to lure them away.
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