The Metaphysical Little Beggar's Rebirth: I'm an Unlucky Star

Chapter 82 The Boy Who Delivered Hamburgers

As a child, Meng Jingyi blamed her father, but over time, she gradually came to understand the great man he truly was. Thus, the noble profession of a police officer took deep root in Meng Jingyi's heart, gradually growing into a towering tree. She longed to wear the police uniform, a symbol of justice and responsibility, like her father, and contribute to social peace and the well-being of the people. From then on, Meng Jingyi made pursuing this dream her life's goal, constantly striving to learn and hone herself, hoping to one day realize her ideal.

In the days ahead, Meng Jingyi will shoulder the heavy responsibility of reactivating her father's police badge. This is not only a tribute to her father's memory, but also a legacy and continuation. Following her father's example, she will embody the mission and responsibility of a people's police officer through concrete actions, living up to her father's expectations and trust. In her, Shu Wanwan sees a young woman with unwavering faith and courage, striving towards her dream. It is hoped that in the near future, Meng Jingyi will truly become an outstanding people's police officer, carrying on her father's legacy and continuing to safeguard the harmony and tranquility of this land.

After explaining everything, Shu Wanwan left the hospital and drove on the road. Shu Wanwan was thinking about what had happened recently. After a while, the car drove to the road next to the cross-river bridge. At this time, Shu Wanwan suddenly saw an old man wearing sanitation worker clothes, walking on the road in a daze. Shu Wanwan saw that she was about to hit the old man, so she slammed on the brakes.

Fortunately, the car braked in time and did not hit the old man in sanitation worker's clothes, but the old man still fell to the ground due to fright. Shu Wanwan hurriedly got out of the car to check if the old man was injured.

"Auntie, are you okay?" Shu Wanwan got out of the car and helped the old woman up.

"It's okay, little girl. It's my fault that I was thinking about something on the road and didn't see the car coming." The old man dressed as a sanitation worker stood up with the help of Shu Wanwan.

Shu Wanwan looked at the kind-looking old man in front of her, but felt a little confused.

"Why is there a ghostly aura about this person?" Shu Wanwan thought. She saw a very faint ghostly aura about the old man, not much, but she could still tell. Shu Wanwan looked at the sanitation worker's face. She had no relatives who had passed away recently, so what was going on with this ghostly aura?

"Auntie, it's not your fault. I was distracted." Shu Wanwan picked up the old man's cleaning tools and handed them to him. Then she bent down and patted the dust on the old man's body that was on him because of the fall.

"Thank you, little girl." As she said that, the sanitation worker smiled at Shu Wanwan. She could see that Shu Wanwan was a polite child. Thinking of this, her expression became a little gloomy again.

"I don't know what happened to the child." The sanitation worker muttered to herself with a look of regret and worry on her face.

"Auntie, can you tell me what's on your mind?" After hearing what the sanitation worker said, Shu Wanwan became curious and wanted to hear her talk. Maybe it was related to the ghost energy in her body.

"It's like this, little girl. After get off work, I usually go back to my tool cart, put the cleaning supplies on the cart, and then push the cart back to the cleaning station. I lock the cart so that I can use it tomorrow." The aunt dressed as a sanitation worker pulled Shu Wanwan to sit on the side of the road and then told Shu Wanwan the story.

Shu Wanwan also sat on the side of the road with her aunt, listening carefully to what she said.

"During this period, when I was about to get off work after cleaning, I would always see an extra hamburger on the seat of the tricycle when I went back to load the tools. At first, I thought someone couldn't finish it and gave it to me. Then, for a week in a row, there was a hamburger on my seat every day. I was curious, so I went back to the cleaning station where I parked the car and told my colleagues about it. Several colleagues who were close to the place I was responsible for cleaning said that they also received hamburgers." When the aunt said this, she was a little confused.

Shu Wanwan listened to her aunt's vivid description and asked the same questions as her aunt.

"and then?"

"One day I was so curious that I quickly finished the work at hand and went to the tool truck in advance. As a result, I really met the person who delivered the hamburger to me." The aunt said, still a little excited.

"Isn't this a good thing, Auntie?" Shu Wanwan looked at her aunt and smiled slightly.

"Yes, I quickly ran over to thank him and asked him why he gave me so many hamburgers." After the aunt said this, the expression on her face became a little gloomy.

"Then what did he say?" Shu Wanwan looked at her aunt's changing expression and felt a little curious.

"He said that these burgers were given to him by kind people. He couldn't finish them all and was afraid that they would go bad, so he gave them to people around him." The aunt's expression became gloomier as she spoke, just like when she was walking on the road, lost in thought.

"He is such a kind person. Auntie, is there anything else you are worried about?" Shu Wanwan asked.

"But, my daughter, have you seen the news? Some time ago, there was a teenager who jumped into the river. Although I only saw this news yesterday, the photo of the teenager in the news is exactly the same as the man delivering hamburgers that I saw that day. I was scared when I saw it. How could such a good child jump into the river? Then I searched the time. What I couldn't understand was that this news was a month ago, but the child was still delivering hamburgers to me a week ago." The auntie dressed as a sanitation worker, with a complicated expression, told the crux of the matter. She was confused and puzzled, as well as worried and concerned, but not afraid at all.

"My daughter, what I am most worried about is that the child who brought me hamburgers hasn't come since a week ago. My daughter, do you think it is possible that the news was written at the wrong time? Oh, I am really worried about that child." The aunt seemed to have never told anyone about this matter. When she met Shu Wanwan, she felt like she had found someone to talk to. As she spoke, she held Shu Wanwan's hand and asked a little anxiously.

After hearing what the sanitation worker said, Shu Wanwan had some guesses in her mind, so she counted on her fingers and predicted that someone had jumped into the river nearby.

She had calculated that someone had indeed jumped from this spot a month ago. The body had been recovered the next day, so Shu Wanwan began to carefully deduce this person's past.

The events of the incident flashed through Shu Wanwan's mind scene by scene. The person who jumped into the river and the person who delivered the hamburger were indeed the same person.

Shu Wanwan had naturally calculated everything. The look in her eyes changed from shock to regret, and she sighed softly in her heart.

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