"How about you eat mine first? But there aren't many left, just two cookies." One of the policemen couldn't stand the voice anymore, so he grabbed the cookies and went over.

Hu Bin sprang up like a monkey, snatched the cookie, and tried to stuff it into his mouth. But Hu Jie was faster; instead of grabbing the cookie, he covered Hu Bin's mouth.

"Sorry to bother you, he got the cookies dirty. I'll give them back to you next time." Hu Jie dragged Hu Bin to wait outside the police station.

"You can cry now. Being able to cry means you're not hungry enough."

Hu Bin was a little frightened and immediately tried to run inside, but his uncle pulled him back by his clothes and pinned him against the wall with his leg.

"Where do you want to go?"

Hu Bin opened his mouth to cry, but after crying for a while, he realized that his uncle was not only not comforting him, but was laughing instead. It was terrifying in broad daylight, and he was so scared that he dared not make a sound.

Hu Bin quieted down and asked in a soft, polite voice, "Uncle, may I have something to eat?"

Hu Jie: "Don't you know how to ask for favors? Why did you cry and make a scene just now?"

Hu Bin: "Excuse me, may I eat something?"

Hu Jie reached into his pocket, and under Hu Bin's expectant gaze, pulled out a pack of cigarettes, took one out, and lit it.

Looking at the chubby boy, he said, "No."

Hu Bin pursed his lips, feeling like crying again, but he also realized that the more he cried, the hungrier he got. This person was bad; unlike his grandparents, he would never give him anything good to eat.

He wanted to save his energy and wait until his grandfather came out before crying.

Children are very smart; they know who truly cares and who truly hates.

Hu Bin quieted down and looked like a well-behaved chubby child, not naughty at all.

Hu Jie led the person inside, saying, "If you keep crying and making a fuss, I'll sell you too. I heard they prefer boys the most."

After listening, Hu Bin became quieter than a quail.

The people at the police station were secretly impressed by the child's quietness. He still listened to his uncle, so he seemed to be a good child, unlike his parents.

After the questioning, Jinju came out, but Hu's father did not. He was immediately handed silver handcuffs.

Upon hearing the news, Hu Jie threw the child over to Jin Ju, got on his bicycle, and rode off.

Jinju, pulling the child along, tried to chase after them, crying out, "Hu Jie, you can't abandon us, Hu Jie!"

Hu Bin fell down, and Jin Ju was pulled down with him. She slapped Hu Bin angrily, "Why are you always dragging me down? Your uncle has disappeared. Have you even thought about where we're going to stay tonight?"

“Your grandparents are in jail, and your father is dead. Are you expecting me to raise you all by myself? How could I possibly afford that?”

"So, son, listen to me, you must stay with your uncle. If your uncle doesn't want you, we'll all starve to death."

Hu Bin was confused and seemed not to have heard what his mother was saying at all. He started crying again because he was hungry.

So Jinju beat him up again, and Hu Bin felt like his world had collapsed.

Grandma Xia sighed deeply, realizing that Hu Yingying had never disappeared in her past life.

At that time, she gave her job to her second son and stayed at home every day. They were at the entrance of the compound, and they could see several children playing nearby as soon as they looked up. If any strangers tried to talk to them, Grandma Xia could see them just by looking up.

So Hu Yingying grew up safely, and Hu Jie never remarried. Hu's parents occasionally came to the city to freeload, and they lived a relatively comfortable life.

Later, when Hu Yingying grew up, her family came to harass people and tried to arrange a marriage between her and an old man in the village. Hu Bin, that wretched boy, took a fancy to the man's sister and came up with this vicious idea.

She had barely finished speaking when Hu Jie kicked her out. He even took her second son with him to persuade the girl to marry another, better man. In the end, they got into a fight with Hu Bin and his men before returning.

She remembered that Hu Bin eventually married a widow and had a son, but she never heard what happened to him after that.

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