Tian Guihua quickly pressed down on his shoulder, "Why are you going to cause trouble at a time like this?"
There are already enough people on this train. By sitting here and not moving, you're helping everyone.
Besides, even if someone did steal a child, they wouldn't come all the way here in a sleeper car. We all know who lives here; where could they possibly hide them?
Hua Guangzong was not going to listen to any advice at this moment. "The more people we have, the more help we can get. Maybe he's hidden in some corner. Let's search around here."
Even after retiring from the military, Hua Guangzong still carried a natural sense of mission, and he always tried to help others when they encountered problems.
Tian Guihua knew his character well and understood how devastating it was for a family for a child to go missing, so she didn't stop him.
He then said to Jiang Yi, who was standing to the side, "Yi, you and your grandfather go out and take a look. Xiangyun and I will lock this door."
Hua Xiangyun had originally intended to go out to see if there was anything she could do to help, but after hearing what the old lady said, she stopped.
She was also worried about leaving the elderly and children here, so it might be good for Jiang Yi to go there; perhaps he would make some other discoveries.
As soon as Hua Guangzong saw that the old woman agreed, he turned and left without looking back. Jiang Yi quickly followed, knowing that the old man had a weak heart and couldn't act impulsively.
Even if no one blocked their way, Xiaojia explained that it was a soft sleeper ticket and that others could leave at will, and those people paid no attention.
"How could it be gone? You should all be careful staying in the corridor..."
You waited anxiously outside, while the noise inside grew quieter and the knocking grew closer.
Tian Guihua frowned as she looked at everything, and said to the private room next to her, "Brother, Seventh Brother, close the door now, and don't open it for anyone who knocks."
"If they don't find anything, let you know as soon as possible. They left the station less than half an hour ago, so we need to find the person after that," the train attendant reminded him after leaving.
This is a kidnapper, someone who specifically targets and preys on children.
Tian Guihua shook her head. "You're calculating good or bad fortune. It's a mixed bag; it all depends on the child's fate."
It took a long time for the train conductor to knock on that side. Since there were no children in our group, we even had to back up the train to ask around.
The people in front echoed, saying that we should all retreat outside today.
The two siblings moved in unison, and after speaking, they each locked the door tightly.
Hua Xiangyun quickly agreed and led us next door, vaguely explaining our family's identities.
After checking their identification, we realized they were elementary school students, and since they were also children, they told us to watch over the bad kids before we left.
The divination just now was rather vague, and it may not have anything to do with you yet. Gong Fuli has given a lot of explanations, and what is meant to happen will happen eventually.
“It’s so chaotic outside the back carriage, and there’s no one to take pictures. Why don’t you squeeze in there and get on the train in a couple of stops?” An old woman was holding a young man’s hand and insisted on squeezing out, even though there was a group of people in front of her with the same goal.
But those people wouldn't listen to reason, insisting that there was danger outside. "What do you think they're doing? Do they want your child to get lost too?"
There's no such rule below, but we're currently in the period of your birth, so there must be a problem if we step back and wait a moment.
The train conductor finally gave in and let go, and the door was pushed open instantly, with a group of people scrambling to get out.
"So? Can you figure out where the child is?"
The locals all felt that those carriages were for people who were poor and powerless, and without a train attendant watching over them, even a womanizer would dare to go there.
Tian Guihua also heard the noise coming from the next private room. Hua Zhiping, we've finally woken up.
Tian Guihua, "..." Sure enough, those children are now the old lady's treasures...
The train attendant held the door tightly shut, saying, "Okay, there aren't any empty seats for them outside either."
It's possible that the train conductor was looking for someone, which caused some panic. Afterwards, the train carriage, which had been very noisy, suddenly saw very few pedestrians passing by.
"Yes, that's fine. There's no rule about refunds where you are, so you can get a refund."
Some of the more soft-hearted passengers cried out, "Train conductor, please let us move back. It's inconvenient for us to stay in the aisle."
It seems that in their search for the child, those people left no stone unturned; they were searching the entire train.
"There are too few people and it's too chaotic now; you'll ruin your two nephews."
Li Lijuan, holding the two children close, nodded repeatedly and said, "Wherever you go, you just stay here and watch over the children."
Tian Guihua also subtly inquired and learned that the missing person was an eight-year-old girl, even younger than Wei Dong. More importantly, she didn't have any birthmarks on her arms, which saved us a lot of time in the search.
"They need to close the door quickly and take turns going to the toilet. There should be at least eight people watching the children, understand?" Hua Xiangyun also instructed, truly worried that the children might be distracted.
"Honestly, you know you should be a little rougher with your movements, but you heard everything," Gong Fuli complained. "Don't scare the child."
If someone with eyes doesn't actually crash into it, Hua Xiangyun, you'd be willing to show us that even though male soldiers are old, they still fear the sight of blood.
It was quite quiet inside; the passengers who had stayed outside and those who had just returned were chatting.
They'd better catch him quickly, otherwise you might get into trouble. And if something happens, will he take responsibility?
"If they want to stay somewhere else, they can go to the back to buy tickets; there aren't any empty sleeper berths yet," the train conductor explained.
Families were scrambling to get their sleeper cars back, while those living outside craned their necks out, watching with curiosity.
Hua Zhiping nodded with a light expression and said, "He and Grandma should also close the door tightly. If there's nothing wrong, just call out and you can come over immediately."
Hua Xiangyun stared intently at her eldest grandson. You know her eldest grandson's abilities; he's sure to be able to calculate something.
Tian Guihua acted quickly, slamming the door shut the moment they stepped out.
"Grandma, if we send Weidong over too, you can watch over him together." Remembering that her youngest son wasn't living next door yet, Li Lijuan stopped sitting.
The noise was probably quite loud, because then we heard two more children crying.
Gong Fuli then took out his small seven imperial coins and ended the divination.
“He only needs to keep an eye on the two older ones. Do you think the seven of you are going to live in one Weidong?” Hua Xiangyun felt that her granddaughter-in-law was being too lenient and unguarded, but that was going too far. “He should relax a bit. We won’t be home for another two days. If he suspects that there aren’t enough of us, something bad will happen.”
Immediately afterwards, there were no more scattered responses, leaving the train attendant somewhat embarrassed.
It's terrifying that no one took pictures of Hanako under that train.
"These people are truly heartless, always stealing other people's children to sell, aren't they afraid of retribution?" Tian Guihua stared intently at her sleeping great-grandson, and made up her mind that she would stay away from the child for as long as possible.
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