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Chapter 26 Abandoned Infant in Luoying County (Part )

After following the crowd off the train, Zhang Hui took Zhang Wenxiu and followed Officer Liu and Xiao Guo to the ticket window to buy tickets.

Just after walking a few steps, Officer Liu's pager rang. He picked it up, took a look, and said to Xiao Guo, "Take them to buy tickets first. I'll go back and make a call."

Xiao Guo nodded and took Zhang back to buy tickets for them.

"Hello, Lao Liu, it's me, Zhang Baoshun." A familiar voice came from the other end of the phone. Officer Liu smiled and said, "You are such a stingy person. You never come to me for no reason. What do you want from me? Tell me."

They were roommates in college and were assigned to different jobs after graduation.

"Well, I was transferred to the Luoying County Branch a few months ago." Zhang Baoshun on the other end of the phone probably knew Officer Liu's character, and said directly: "Didn't you send a human trafficker here the day before yesterday?"

"I happen to have a case related to this, and I would like to ask you for help."

Officer Liu hesitated: "I have something else to do here. I have to leave in an hour."

Zhang Baoshun was anxious: "Hey, one hour is fine. Come and pry Liang Hongying's mouth open! You remember Li Ran, right? He was the top student in our grade!"

Officer Liu was surprised: "Li Ran? What happened to him?" "His son was kidnapped!" Zhang Baoshun said, and Officer Liu's heart skipped a beat.

"What's the matter?"

"After graduation, Li Ran started working at the Xixiu Municipal Bureau. After he got married and had a child, both he and his wife had to go to work, so they left the child in Luoying County with his father."

"The old man had a serious illness last year. After he recovered, he was not very energetic, so he hired a nanny to take care of the children."

"I didn't expect that the nanny lost the child. It's been almost forty-eight hours and there is still no clue. It's a good thing that you sent Liang Hongying here. I took people to check on Lian Shun, who she asked me to find, but he had already run away." Zhang Baoshun was also gnashing with hatred.

Why don't these wicked, smoke-emitting things disappear completely?

Officer Liu knew very well the power of the truth talisman. Without the talisman, he would not have been able to pry open Liang Hongying's mouth on the train.

Now time is running out, he must immediately take Zhang Hui's truth talisman to Luoying County Police Station.

After saying a few words and hanging up the phone, Officer Liu ran to the ticket window.

Zhang Hui took out the truth talisman and found that the spiritual power contained in the talisman paper was insufficient. He couldn't help but frowned, because there was no second truth talisman in the storage bag.

What if the spiritual power on the talisman paper is used up and no clues are found, then wouldn’t the child be in danger?

After she told Officer Liu about her concerns, although Officer Liu didn't quite understand the principle behind it, he thought about it for a moment and then asked Zhang Hui to go with him, hoping that her intuition would be correct.

Zhang Hui readily agreed, and so they went to Luoying County Police Station together.

After arriving at the destination, Zhang Baoshun took Officer Liu into the interrogation room without even having time to exchange pleasantries.

About half an hour later, Officer Liu came out and looked at Zhang Hui with hopeful eyes: "Liang Hongying doesn't know Lian Shun's home address. The clue is broken."

Zhang Hui pursed his lips and said to Zhang Baoshun who came out right after him: "Have the child's parents arrived?"

Zhang Baoshun didn't understand why Lao Liu would say these things to a little girl. How could he leak relevant information?

His square face, which was not white to begin with, turned even darker, and he was about to refuse sternly.

Officer Liu opened his mouth and said, "I'm here, waiting in the reception room."

"I want to meet the child's biological parents." Zhang Hui then followed Officer Liu to the visiting room.

In the reception room, Li Ran and his wife were anxiously waiting for news. Even the slightest sign of trouble would make them tremble with fear.

When Zhang Hui saw the two people, he couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief. The red line on his wrist, invisible to others, split into two strands and passed through the two people's eyebrows, then merged into one and shot into the distance.

Fortunately, the traceability chain is powerful enough, not only can parents be found from children, but children can also be found from parents.

She nodded to Officer Liu, and Officer Liu felt relieved immediately.

Time waits for no one, so Xiao Guo stayed at the police station to protect Zhang Wenxiu.

Officer Liu took Zhang Hui with him, Zhang Baoshun took two capable men, and Li Ran set off.

Although they were driving very fast along the way, the red line that passed through Li Ran's forehead was only a hundred meters away, and sometimes they had to take a detour, so when they arrived at a small village, it was already dark.

Unable to see the road clearly, and Zhang Hui also couldn't see where the red line was heading, Zhang Baoshun discussed it with Officer Liu and decided to stay overnight in this small village.

After parking the car at the entrance of the village, several people walked into the village.

It was freezing cold, and the villagers had gone to bed early. There was silence all around, and it was so dark that you couldn't see your hand in front of you.

Zhang Hui had not walked a few steps when she heard a faint sound. She stopped. It sounded like a small animal whimpering, and the sound was vague.

The others didn't have her good hearing and continued walking forward.

Officer Liu looked back at her. After all, she was a little girl. It was so dark here. Was she scared?

"Xiao Hui, don't be afraid." Zhang Hui put his fingers in front of his mouth and hushed him.

At this operation, everyone stopped and listened with bated breath.

The surroundings were still quiet, with no sound, except for the occasional barking of dogs coming faintly from the village.

Everyone looked at her in confusion, but Zhang Hui became more certain of his discovery, which was on a hillside not far from the village.

"There's a child crying." As soon as Zhang Hui said this, everyone was skeptical.

If Officer Liu had not repeatedly emphasized that it was Zhang Hui who helped, Liang Hongying would not have been caught.

Who among the others present would believe what a child who looks six or seven years old says?

Officer Liu asked Zhang Hui to lead the way without hesitation, so everyone followed Zhang Hui and deviated from the route into the village and headed towards the hillside outside the village.

Under a sturdy tree, a small package lay there quietly.

Zhang Hui found that the child's face was red from the cold and his voice was so low that it was almost inaudible.

The package was very thin, it was just a random wrapping of an adult's worn-out clothes and the child was thrown away.

"Oh, this child is so pitiful. Who could be so cruel to throw the child out in such a freezing weather? Won't she freeze to death?" Officer Liu felt soft-hearted and quickly picked up the child.

Zhang Baoshun thought to himself: This little girl has really sharp ears, no one else heard any sound, but she did.

Fortunately, they arrived in time, otherwise the child would have been beyond saving.

Seeing that the child's crying was almost inaudible, Officer Liu simply opened his chest and held the child close to his body.

Everyone hurried down the mountain and knocked on the door of the nearest farmer's house.

The farmer's eldest brother welcomed them warmly into the house and settled them in the west wing.

When Officer Liu opened his clothes and carefully took the child out, the farmer was shocked and hurriedly called his wife to boil water and cook.

The sister-in-law was very skillful and quickly prepared the meal. She also carefully skimmed some rice oil for the child.

With the hot soup in his stomach, the child finally calmed down. He cried twice like a kitten and then fell into a deep sleep.

"It's so cold. What are you men thinking? How can you take such a young child on the road?" The sister-in-law couldn't help complaining as she covered the child with a thick quilt.

The farmer retorted: "What do you know? These were picked up by our comrades on the hillside behind our village."

"What?" The sister-in-law's voice rose at least octaves. The child moved restlessly, so she patted him gently to coax him to sleep.

After learning the truth, the eldest sister-in-law angrily said: "I don't know which bastard did such a despicable thing. The child is so young, and the umbilical cord hasn't fallen off yet..."

"Hey, head of the family, do you think Xiuqin might have given birth?" The eldest sister-in-law seemed to remember something and turned to ask the eldest brother.

The farmer was stunned: "No way, haven't you heard of it?"

After learning that Xiuqin was nine months pregnant, everyone knew that the child was most likely Xiuqin's, so why did she abandon the child?

The child was abandoned at such a young age. Even if her family is found, there is no guarantee that she will not be abandoned a second time.

Zhang Hui had been thinking since just now, what should she do with this child? Even if she helps find the child's parents through the backtracking chain, what will happen in the future?

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