Why Provoke Her? She's King Yama!

King Yama, Jiang Yuan, wove her own lamp soul to repay her karma, but after her merit was exhausted, her soul transmigrated into the body of Jiang Yuan, the adopted daughter who was kicked out of h...

Chapter 122, Third Divination: Finding the Child

"The third divination is to draw lots," Jiang Yuan said.

The viewers stopped discussing Jiao Shi and focused on the lottery.

The anchor said the police will catch them!

Such a gruesome dismemberment case will definitely make the headlines tomorrow!

We'll know then whether the murderer has been caught!

Viewers participated in a lottery, and the system, as before, moved from row to row of avatars, finally landing on an avatar in a wedding dress.

The other party immediately sent a firework as a tip and clicked to connect.

She appeared in front of the camera with tears in her eyes, which were bloodshot and swollen from crying, and she looked extremely haggard.

Beside her was a man, who wasn't much better off. Despite being a young man, his black stockings were streaked with silver, his eyes were red-rimmed and bloodshot, and he looked exhausted.

He gently patted the woman's back, comforting her.

What happened?

My heart ached from seeing you cry.

Judging from their profile pictures, they seem to be a newlywed couple. Could something have happened to them?

Women who use photos of themselves in their wedding dress as their profile pictures are either in good relationships with their husbands or have been married for less than three to five years.

"Anchor, I want to find my child, my child... my child is missing." Ye Shuangshuang sobbed in front of the camera.

When she talked about her child being missing, her heart ached.

[Is it another child search? Could it be another case of a child committing misbehavior, the family condoning it, and then the child dying in an accident?]

[Watch your mouth, this young couple doesn't seem like the previous one. You can tell from their faces that they have good personalities and temperaments.]

[Exactly! Not everyone is like that baby-eating man. The thought of that sends chills down my spine. Thankfully, evil deeds get their comeuppance, and they were arrested by the police.]

No, after becoming a mother, I really can't bear to see other people crying and looking for their children like that.

"Host, my wife and I work in the same factory. Our child is taken care of by his grandfather. Just the day before yesterday at noon, his grandfather called me and said that the child was missing."

“We also installed surveillance cameras in our yard. After reviewing the footage, we saw that my son was playing in the yard, then he muttered something to his grandfather, and then took his toys and went outside.”

“He was only two and a half years old. His speech was unclear and he couldn’t speak fluently. We listened to him for a long time, but we couldn’t understand what he was muttering. We just saw him take his toys and go out the door.”

“We searched the surrounding area again and again, but we couldn’t find it at all. We even had people dredge the nearby river, but we didn’t see a trace of it.”

Pan Mingqiang said sadly.

Where could such a small child go?

"We've placed missing person notices and even featured it on the local TV news. It's been two days, but there's still no news."

"I had no other choice but to come to Master Jiang."

Pan Mingqiang explained.

If he hadn't been so desperate to find someone, and if his wife hadn't become increasingly thin and seemed completely lost, he wouldn't have wasted resources drawing this lot.

They only came to Master Jiang because they had no other choice.

“Your children…” Jiang Yuan paused.

Ye Shuangshuang's heart clenched, tears streaming down her face, and she suddenly became agitated. "Master, my Dandan will be alright, right? He'll be alright, tell me he'll be alright!"

A hoarse voice reached the ears of viewers in the live stream through the phone.

"Shuangshuang, calm down, calm down. The doctor said you can't get agitated anymore." Pan Mingqiang quickly comforted his wife when she suddenly became agitated, and then looked at the camera apologetically, "Sorry, host, ever since our child went missing, my wife gets very agitated whenever the child is mentioned."

[A child going missing is a devastating blow for any mother; she'll definitely be emotional and distraught. I understand.]

These are parents who truly care about their children.

I don't mind, I understand.

[Could something have really happened to the child?]

I feel... something must have happened.

"Calm down, how can I calm down? That's my child, my child! How can you expect me to calm down?"

"Why is your dad always on his phone watching videos and not looking at the kids? Why is that?"

Ye Shuangshuang weakly pounded on Pan Mingqiang with both hands, crying until her voice was hoarse and her nose was running.

Normally, she would definitely pay attention to her image in front of others, but...

Now that her child is lost, she has no time to care about her appearance.

Her child.

She saw in the surveillance footage that her father-in-law was constantly playing on his phone and watching live streams, leaving her child to play on the side.

He didn't even notice when her child spoke to him and then ran out of the yard.

Half an hour later, they realized their grandson was missing.

What kind of grandfather is this? What kind of childcare is this?

If she had known it would turn out this way, she would have preferred to be a full-time mom at home and live a harder life rather than let her child be raised by his grandfather.

If you do things yourself and keep an eye on things, this kind of thing won't happen.

Ye Shuangshuang was filled with regret.

She went to her father-in-law to reason with him, but he looked innocent and aggrieved and said that he didn't do it on purpose and that she could hit or scold him if she wanted.

Relatives rushed over and pleaded for her father-in-law, saying he didn't do it on purpose and that finding the child was the most important thing now.

After that, her father-in-law also said that he was going to find his grandson and wouldn't come back if he couldn't find him.

Two days have passed, and there is still no trace of her child, nor has her father-in-law returned.

“Dad knows he was wrong, and he didn’t do it on purpose,” Pan Mingqiang said, trying to defend his father.

"He didn't let Dandan out on purpose, and he didn't even lock the gate to the yard. If he did it on purpose, that would be terrible!" Ye Shuangshuang cried, not caring if the viewers in the live stream laughed at her.

She knew that her father-in-law couldn't be entirely blamed for this, but...

But when she thought about how perfunctorily her father-in-law took care of the child, she really...

Ye Shuangshuang felt a surge of grievance.

When she talked about her father-in-law, everyone said she was being too serious. He was her father-in-law, and it was a favor that he helped her take care of the child. The child went missing, and the grandfather would also feel bad. Why didn't she stay home and take care of the child herself in the first place?

However, when she wanted to stay home to take care of the children, her relatives and neighbors all said that she was putting all the burdens on Pan Mingqiang alone, that she wanted to enjoy herself at home, and that she couldn't share any of the burden with her husband.

That's why she went to work in the factory with her husband, hoping to help ease the burden on the family, and that's why she left her child with her grandfather.

She didn't ask her father-in-law for help for nothing; she would give him an extra thousand yuan every month.

That thousand yuan wasn't for living expenses; it was simply for her father-in-law's use.

After all, taking care of children is quite hard work.

However, she never expected that the child would disappear while she was with him.

Everyone says her father-in-law didn't do it on purpose, but why doesn't anyone understand how much pain she, as a mother, is in after losing her son?

Ye Shuangshuang's voice was already hoarse, and it became even hoarser when she cried loudly.