Arthur was sitting in the district police station office, looking at the investigation report he had just received from the Duke of Sussex.
According to the report, the current known number of missing persons totaled forty-five.
Forty-five people might seem like a lot.
But if you consider the total population of St Giles Church district, it seems quite ordinary.
As per documents from the Home Office, as the most notoriously impoverished slum in bustling West London, St Giles district has between 5,500 and 6,000 houses, with an average of a staggering 12.7 people living in each house.
In the most chaotic Raven's Nest area of St Giles district, the number of residents per house could even be higher, up to eighteen.
That is to say, in this ancient district known as a paradise for criminals to dispose of stolen goods and a prime hiding place, at least seventy thousand London poor are crammed.