When the adults showed signs of leaving the main entrance, Tang Na couldn't wait to jump off the grid and hug Mo Li's small, stubborn back.

However, this adventure is doomed to twists and turns.

In the gap between the door and the wall, he saw that the three adults were about to leave.Suddenly, one of the old ladies yelled "Ouch".

Immediately, the old lady said with a smile: "I'll go upstairs to change a silk scarf, please wait for me!"

After speaking, Mo Li's grandmother went upstairs humming a little tune.

It's over!It's over now!

Donald thought.

Mo Li's grandmother is no better than his mother, at least from the conversation point of view, the old man still likes Mo Li's grandson very much.

So standing here, Mo Li will definitely be seen by her!

When going downstairs, facing the main entrance, Grandma Mo Li would definitely see the children hiding behind the door!

Mo Li also seemed to be aware of this, and originally wanted to turn his head back and meet Donna's gaze.

But knowing that his movements were too big, which might attract the attention of his grandfather, Mo Li turned his head halfway, but stopped his movements.

Afterwards, Mo Li moved to the other side of the door and disappeared from Tang Na's sight.

Tang Na instantly understood what Mo Li meant:

As long as Mo Li stood on the other side, the grandma who went downstairs would have a chance to look over there and not notice the child behind the door here.

But this is still a bet on probability!

Grandma Mo Li may also notice the children behind the door here first, rather than Mo Li himself over there!

Trapped in the grid, Tang Na was quite passive, and didn't even have the ability to do anything for everyone.

While anxious, he suddenly heard a sound of rolling wheels in the hall.

It should be the uncle housekeeper who pushed the trolley out.

Seeing the owner of the house by the door, the uncle housekeeper first greeted the family skillfully.

In the process of speaking, the sound of the scroll wheel did not pause, and it was obvious that the uncle housekeeper had been moving.

Tang Na judged the movement of the uncle butler by his voice, until his eyes suddenly went dark, and his vision was blocked by the shadow that covered his head and face.

He panicked, thinking his whereabouts had been revealed, he raised his head...

But he found that the butler was standing in front of the shelf with his back to the children.

The uncle housekeeper is tall and tall, and he is wearing a work-style loose clothing that is convenient for work, which can just block the children behind the shelf.

Even, when the uncle was standing by the door, even the trolley beside him could block most of it!

It's just that most people don't deliberately go to such a remote corner when they speak.

In addition, he had to look at the owner. At this time, the butler's back was facing the main entrance. In fact, his posture was a bit awkward.

Therefore, the uncle housekeeper came to this position on purpose!

If it was done on purpose, it means that the uncle discovered this group of children; if he didn't expose it, it proves that he intends to "cover up"!

Thinking of this, Tang Na's eyes lit up.

I noticed that the end of the trolley facing the shelf was empty, and the upper layer was piled with some sheets hanging down, just forming a movable space...

Tang Na immediately thought of a way to get out, and signaled the thin monkey to climb under the trolley, and then got in by himself.

The two children supported Ke Ke and Qiu Qiu, and after everyone got into the trolley, Tang Na rearranged the hanging sheets and hid everyone.

The uncle housekeeper may have sensed Tang Na's intentions. After speaking, he pushed the trolley towards the direction of the elevator.

"Ding"--

The moment the elevator door opened, Tang Na heard the sound of Grandma Mo Li talking and going down the stairs next to her.

Perfect miss!

Escape successfully!

With the help of the housekeeper, the children took the trolley, and then took the elevator to the corresponding floor.

After pushing the trolley to the back of the corridor and entering the blind spot of the hall, the uncle lifted the quilt and signaled the children to get out.

The four children got out of the trolley immediately.

Because the masters hadn't gone far, the uncle housekeeper didn't speak, but pointed to a nearby children's room with his finger.

Obviously, this is Morley's room.

Ke Ke, Qiu Qiu and Skinny Monkey nodded in understanding, and immediately ran into the room.

Tang Na didn't enter the house in a hurry, but stayed in the corridor and waited.

"Huh?" The butler uncle was puzzled softly.

Donna pointed in the direction of Morley downstairs.

The uncle housekeeper immediately understood:

This child is concerned about Mo Li downstairs!

Because Mo Li didn't know that the children had been transferred, if he couldn't find everyone, he might be anxious.

So Tang Na wanted to wait in the corridor, wait for the adults to leave, and contact Mo Li as soon as possible.

The child was always sensible and smart, and the uncle housekeeper was not worried. He nodded and acquiesced to Tang Na's behavior, and then he pushed the cart and prepared to leave.

As soon as he walked out of the shadow of the corridor, the uncle felt his clothes being pulled.

The uncle butler turned his head and saw Tang Na silently said with his lips, "Thank you!"

Then supplemented by a bright smile.

Infected by this smile, the uncle housekeeper couldn't help but raise the corners of his mouth.

Then his eyes drifted to the direction of Mo Li, and the uncle housekeeper spoke meaningfully with his lips, and replied word by word:

"Yes, I, yes, thank you, thank you."

The uncle housekeeper walked away and continued his work.

And the adults downstairs also had the momentum to leave, continuing to talk.

It was an unremarkable day for the grown-ups.

But beneath the surface of comfort, for the children, they have just lived through a frightening crisis.

Finally, the adults finished picking up their things and drove away.

Hearing the sound of the motor drifting away, Mo Li, who knew nothing about everything, really trotted to check the back of the door.

The shelf behind the door was empty, Mo Li was obviously taken aback, his small body froze for a moment, and then he began to look around blankly.

"Xiao Hua!" Seeing this, Tang Na hurriedly shouted downstairs from the handrail on the second floor, "I'm here!"

Hearing the cry, Mo Li turned his head and saw that Tang Na was unharmed. He relaxed slightly at first, but then frowned because he didn't understand why Tang Na was on the second floor.

Tang Na understood the other party's doubts and explained, "It's the housekeeper who protected us! Come up quickly!"

Hearing the news, Mo Li nodded, and then trotted towards the elevator.

Donna waited at the elevator entrance.

With a sound of "ding", Mo Li had just stepped out of the elevator when he was embraced by Tang Na.

Donna was caught off guard by this move, and Mo Li was dumbfounded for a moment. Although he didn't know the reason, he still raised his hand and hugged him cooperatively.

He was obviously about the same size, but Tang Na looked like a little adult, stroking the back of Mo Li's head meaningfully, as if to comfort him.

But Mo Li felt from this movement of touching his head:

It wasn't me who was sad, it seemed to be Tang Na himself.

"Nana?" Mo Li called softly.

"...Hmm." Tang Na's voice was muffled, and he never stopped touching his head.

"Are you unhappy?" Mo Li asked again.

"……do not know."

"I see." Mo Li thought it through first, "Is it because my mother deliberately doesn't look at me, and you feel sad?"

"..." Tang Na was silent for a moment before answering, "Yes."

"Thank you Nana..." Mo Li hugged Donna even more tightly, and the two small bodies pressed together, seeming to be able to transmit and absorb energy from the hug, "Thank you for being sorry for me."

"do not talk like that……"

"Actually, I was a little sad at first. Because my mother didn't look at me." Mo Li confessed, "But, I was discovered by you, comforted by you, and seen by you...I am not sad now."

When Tang Na heard it, he was a little surprised. He pulled Mo Li away, looked at the other person's expression seriously, "Really?"

Mo Li also nodded seriously, "Really."

"Really not sad?"

"It's really not sad."

So Tang Na raised his little finger, stretched it out in front of Mo Li, and said, "Xiao Hua, let's pull the hook!"

"What's the hook?" He asked, but before he got an answer, Mo Li, who was overly wary of strangers, raised his little finger without hesitation when he met Tang Na.

It's like no matter what agreement Donald wants to make...

He will agree.

Seeing that Mo Li trusted him so much, Tang Na was even happier.

Two delicate little fingers intersected, and Tang Na solemnly made an agreement with Mo Li——

"In the future, as long as you need my eyes...

"No matter how far away, I will definitely see you as soon as possible."

……

Mo Li was lost because of her mother's neglect, and before she realized her emotional loss, Tang Na carefully comforted her immediately.

After a hug ended, not only did Mo Li look much happier, but even Donald himself was healed by the hug.

Thinking that the children were still in Mo Li's bedroom, Tang Na immediately took the little bamboo horse by the hand and entered that room.

As soon as he entered the door, he saw Ke Ke surrounding him nervously.

Afterwards, Qiuqiu and Shouhou followed more nervously.

The eyes of the three children were like radar, scanning Donna and Morley up and down.

Getting goosebumps from being stared at, Tang Na quickly asked, "What are you doing?"

"Did you get taken away by the man in black just now?" Ke Ke's voice was full of tears.

Qiuqiu and Shouhou were even more frightened:

"The bad guys in cartoons all wear black!"

"And that uncle looks so fierce!"

"Hahahaha!" Amused by the childish words of the children, Tang Na quickly explained, "You can't judge people by their cover! That uncle is a good man! He even helped us transfer!"

"Ah?" Ke Ke tilted his head, "Then why did you suddenly disappear just now?"

Tang Na raised the hand that was touching Mo Li, "I'm going to pick up Xiao Hua!"

Ke Ke looked at Tang Na, then at Mo Li, then at Tang Na, then at Mo Li, "Is that so?"

Qiuqiu and Skinny Monkey looked at Coco, then at Donna Morley, then at Coco, then at Donna Morley, and exchanged glances:

"It seems so."

Although the children's simple brain circuits could not figure out the whole story of the incident, they believed it was all right when Downer said it was all right.

The alarm was officially lifted, and all three children breathed a sigh of relief.

Coco patted her still-shocked little chest.

Qiuqiu and Skinny Monkey fanned each other exaggeratedly.

After a while, Coco suddenly giggled.

The boys looked at it inexplicably, but the smile did not fade, and they explained: "It's so exciting!"

The boys looked at each other, then laughed tacitly.

Really exciting!It's really fun too!

Children love adventure the most.

Because adventure can explore this unknown world and see more new things.

The unknown originally meant fear, but this group of children did not feel afraid because they trusted each other.

Even Tang Na felt an unprecedented fetter from this wonderful adventure.

It's strange, he obviously has the mind of an adult, but somehow he depends on each other with a group of children.

Perhaps in the relationship between people, the most meaningful thing is the sincerity of the child, rather than the worldly use of each other.

And the quality of sincerity...

There will never be a shortage of children.

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