Because she had a purpose, Bai Zhizhi's goal was very clear, and she focused on going to the village where the child was lost.

Before leaving, she specifically asked her family which villages nearby had lost children.

In ancient times, losing a child was a big deal, and people in the surrounding villages would naturally know something about it. Even if they didn’t know the details, they would have heard some news.

So Bai Zhizhi got a lot of useful information.

Zhou Changsheng just watched and did not participate in anything. Anyway, his purpose was not to stop anything. He just wanted to make sure nothing happened to his third daughter-in-law.

As for what she wants to do, just let her do it.

When the two of them set out, they didn't bring a lot of things with them. They only lightly packed a backpack, and the main thing in it was braised dried tofu, braised meat and the like.

They mainly went to some surrounding villages. The villagers didn't have much money, and even if they did, they were reluctant to spend too much money to buy these foods.

Of course, Bai Zhizhi’s purpose is not to make money.

They walked and stopped along the way and soon entered a village.

Perhaps because there is no work, there are quite a few old men and women basking in the sun by the corners of the village walls.

As soon as she saw them, Bai Zhizhi's eyes lit up. This was an important intelligence station in the village. If she wanted to get some information, she must not miss it.

Thinking of this, Bai Zhizhi walked over and simply took out a small bag of braised dried tofu from her backpack.

"We make our own snacks. Would you like to try them, aunties and uncles? If you like them, you can buy some home as a side dish."

This combination of one old and one young, everyone has a smile on their face, and they are very pleasing to look at.

The old men and women quickly let down their guard and chatted with them for a while.

Bai Zhizhi would occasionally ask a few indirect questions, focusing on asking if anyone had lost a child or something like that.

She actually got a few words out of me.

"Not long ago, more than two months ago, the Yang family in the east end of the village lost their little grandson. They've been looking for him for days, but there's been no news. His family cries every day and asks everyone they meet. They don't know who the hell could have the heart to kidnap such a young child."

"Those kidnappers are really not human beings." After listening to their words, Bai Zhizhi also cursed them.

"You say it's not, it's all conscienceless stuff, it's a sin."

After chatting for a few more sentences and making sure there was no new information, Bai Zhizhi reluctantly said goodbye to those uncles and aunts.

Then continue to the next village.

However, not every village can get the information, and people in some villages are more wary.

I was chatting with them happily, but when I heard them asking for information, I suddenly stopped talking and started to chase them away.

Usually when this happens, Zhou Changsheng would stand up and apologize to them, help Bai Zhizhi cover up, and then pull people away.

Of course, Bai Zhizhi never thought of hiding it from her father-in-law, especially after her father-in-law had helped her clean up several times, she directly and openly did what she had to do in front of her father-in-law.

Instead of hiding it, it is better to be direct and clear, which also makes it easier for her father-in-law to cover for her.

In the next few days, the two people walked around the streets every day. They didn't sell much, but they got a lot of information.

Bai Zhizhi mainly sorted out some families around her who had sold or lost their children.

People who sell their children still need to be screened to see whether they are selling their children purely for money or because they have been cheated. There is still a big difference between the two.

As for those who have lost their children, she would ask more specific questions, including the location information of those people's homes.

However, not everyone in the village will tell them in detail.

Bai Zhizhi was not in a hurry. She just wrote down everything she could find out, and then sorted it out carefully one by one.

When necessary, you can secretly contact those people based on the address.

Maybe she can get the information she wants.

Zhou Changsheng naturally saw all of this, but generally would not intervene, only helping to provide cover from behind.

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