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Chapter 444: Nothing to be found(1/2)

With the lesson learned from the last time, the man was not sure if the child's disappearance was intentional...

Or an accident?

No matter what it is, the most important thing is to find the child first.

...

The last time the child saw his car...

This time...

The man quickly ran to his car.

No discovery.

Too.

This time he came here after receiving a call from his brother.

Originally, my brother and sister-in-law just asked him if he had seen Nannan's child?

It can be considered that he was in a hurry to seek medical treatment without any discovery...

He wasn't around there at all...

Could it be that the child Nannan ran so far in just a short time?

...

The eldest brother and sister-in-law didn't mean to ask him to go there.

He took the initiative to come and go with them.

Knowing that his niece is gone, how could he, as an uncle, remain indifferent?

...

When I arrived at the place, I thought of the cause of the child's disappearance last time...

It's my own car.

If the child didn't stop because he saw a familiar car...

He wouldn't have joked with the child that made the little boy misunderstand after seeing the child "sneaking" by his car...

This triggered a series of events that followed.

So, if the little girl didn't see his car, nothing would have happened.

...

After the man and his elder brother and sister-in-law went to the police station, he remembered this incident and ran out hurriedly.

He thought he would also find something beside his car this time...

...

It was indeed him who took things for granted.

This time, the child disappeared in front and he rushed in behind.

How could there be clues about children beside his car?

...

The man looked up blankly.

He didn't know what he was going to do next?

Looking for kids nearby?

Or go back to the police station to watch the surveillance with your elder brother and sister-in-law?

...

In the end, the man decided to look around.

Although my elder brother and sister-in-law have found it once...

But maybe I just missed it?

...

The man's steps are getting faster and faster.

Then, he ran away.

If this time...

It's just a kid's play.

Maybe just like last time, the child wants to play hide-and-seek with his elder brother and sister-in-law...

Obviously, the parents of the child have educated the child very seriously during the last incident.

Or take turns to fight.

This kid...

Didn't listen at all?

I'm really not afraid that her parents will give her a meal of "fried bamboo shoots" after finding her...

still……

This time, did this child really encounter trouble and fall into trouble?

...

The man's breathing gradually became stronger.

"sorry."

Although he actually avoided it, his shoulder hit the shoulder of the girl coming towards him.

He apologized in a hurry.

Seeing the girl shook her head and said it was okay, he paused slightly and accelerated his pace again.

...

The man reached out to hold the floor-to-ceiling glass window of the shop next to him.

The waiters and guests in the store were smiling.

It is in sharp contrast with his face that is vaguely reflected on the glass.

He looked anxious.

Frown.

I felt a sense of anxiety in my heart.

He choked so much that he felt uncomfortable not vomiting.

...

The man turned his head.

His eyes were a little distracted.

He is tired.

He consciously ran a lot, "traveling" every shop along the way, and never letting go of any corner.

For example, fire passages, staircases...

I also asked many people who felt that he might know the news about the child.

result……

Nothing was found.

...

His hands clenched into fists.

I have the urge to smash it hard on the floor-to-ceiling glass windows of the store.

The second before his fist touched the glass, his fist stopped.

He took a deep breath.

Slowly retracted his fist.

.....

He lowered his head and was distracted for a while.

The man looked up hotly.

He knocked his head hard.

Take another step.
To be continued...
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