After learning that the little boy had been following Qiao Yu for more than a year, Han Bin asked the little boy to tell him everything he had seen and heard during that time, in as much detail as possible.
Surprisingly, the little boy actually knew quite a lot. Because of his young age and his desire to hide his abilities, people rarely noticed him when they were talking or doing things. After he finished speaking, Han Bin asked him a few more questions. After that, Han Bin had basically figured out the situation in the city.
When writing the big-character poster, Han Bin deliberately omitted two people. According to the little boy, Qiao Yu had reprimanded these two. Han Bin's poster was very detailed, including whose house the items came from, their size, and their color. Han Bin wrote down everything the little boy remembered. Finally, Han Bin told everyone that Qiao Yu had hidden the items on the roof. As for the others, Han Bin wrote on the poster that he would give them a chance; if they confessed voluntarily, he would stop talking about them. If they didn't confess, he would continue writing the poster.
There are other forces in the city besides Qiao Yu and her group. Although those forces are not as powerful as Qiao Yu's, they are still formidable when combined.
Han Bin wrote ten copies in total. It was almost dawn when he finished. The little boy stayed by his side the whole time. Han Bin told him to go to sleep, but he wouldn't. Han Bin admired the little boy. He had followed Qiao Yu for so long to avenge his family, and now he had persevered all night.
Han Bin asked the little boy to cook some paste in his earthenware pot. After the little boy finished cooking, Han Bin said to him, "Uncle is going to put up big-character posters. Can you show me the way?"
"good."
Han Bin had the little boy take him to the homes of the other gang leaders. After the little boy led him there, Han Bin had the boy put up a big-character poster on their doors. He then climbed over the wall and knocked on the doors of those houses. After they responded, Han Bin said in a low voice, "I put up a big-character poster on your door. If you don't read it, you'll miss out on a chance to earn merit."
After visiting their house, Han Bin found several other crowded places and posted the remaining big-character posters.
After finishing the task, Han Bin took the little boy to Qiao Yu's house. A short while later, the gang leaders and their men surrounded Qiao Yu's house. They had brought ladders with them and immediately climbed onto the roof.
By the time Qiao Yu heard the commotion and came out, it was too late.
Han Bin looked at the little boy and said, "Come on, Uncle will take you to eat steamed buns."
The little boy looked at Qiao Yu, who was already slumped on the ground: "Will they take her away?"
"meeting."
The little boy smiled and said, "Let's go then."
"good."
Do you know which restaurant makes the best meat buns?
"I know. I'll take you there."
"good."
After arriving at the restaurant, Han Bin ordered two bowls of porridge and ten meat buns. When the buns and porridge arrived, Han Bin put a meat bun on the little boy's plate and said, "Eat slowly. Help yourself when you're done."
The little boy sniffed: "Uncle, you're so kind." Not only did you help him get revenge, but you also bought him meat buns to eat, even though he hadn't eaten meat for over a year.
Han Bin patted the little boy's head: "Eat it, it won't taste good if it gets cold."
"Mmm." The little boy took a small bite first. "It smells so good."
"If it smells good, eat more."
"good."
After finishing their meal, Han Bin took the little boy out of the restaurant.
Goodbye, Uncle.
"Your food is almost gone, isn't it?" Han Bin suspected that the food hidden in the artificial hill was a backup plan from the little boy's grandparents. The little boy had been with Qiao Yu for over a year, which meant he'd been eating that food for over a year. The artificial hill wasn't very big, so...
The little boy bit his lip.
Han Bin squatted down and looked at the little boy, saying, "Would you like to go to the countryside? If you would, Uncle will find you a home there."
This little boy was not only smart but also very persevering, and Han Bin liked him very much. If his sister were an ordinary child, Han Bin would have taken the little boy home with him.
The little boy thought for a moment: "Are they as good as you?"
"Yes. Uncle's hometown is in the countryside. Although Uncle doesn't live in the countryside now, Uncle's grandma, Uncle's dad, and Uncle's mom all live there. Uncle also has an older brother and a younger brother, who also live in the countryside. Uncle's older brother has a daughter and a son. Uncle wants you to be my older brother's son. Would you be willing?"
"Would they want me? My mother, my mother doesn't want me anymore."
Han Bin hugged the little boy and said, "Yes, they will. You're so smart and well-behaved, they'll definitely want you."
The little boy's eyes immediately reddened: "They really want me?"
"Really. But you can't tell anyone about your grandparents and parents. Just say that your parents died, your relatives don't want you, so you went out to find food, and you couldn't find your way home."
"good."
Han Bin stood up, holding the little boy: "Come on, Uncle will take you to pick someone up. In a bit..."
As they approached the train station, Han Bin put the little boy down on the ground: "Did you remember everything Uncle told you?"
"Yes." The little boy repeated Han Bin's words.
Han Bin patted the little boy's head: "By the way, what's your name?"
"My name is Ouyang Xuan."
Han Bin thought for a moment: "This surname is rather unusual and might attract attention. How about you be called Yangyang from now on? When you grow up, Uncle will help you change your name back, okay?"
"good."
"Oh right, Uncle forgot to ask you, is there anything you need to take? If so, Uncle will take you to get it tonight."
"I still have a few pieces of clothing."
"Is there nothing else besides clothes?"
The little boy's eyes dimmed instantly: "They just gave me a few old clothes."
Han Bin touched the little boy's face: "It's alright, it's all over now. If it's just a few pieces of clothing, then you don't need to take them. Uncle has clothes at home."
"good."
There's a flagpole in front of the train station. Han Bin pointed to the flagpole: "Then go play there. Uncle will give you hand signals later, and you just do what Uncle says."
"good."
More than an hour later, Han Gui and the village chief emerged from the train station. Han Gui was carrying two large bags on his back, while the village chief was carrying a small bag in his hand.
Upon seeing this, Han Bin immediately went over. After greeting the village chief, Han Bin offered to help him carry his things. The village chief refused, saying, "None of the things here are heavy. The heavier ones are with your older brother. You carry them for him."
"Alright then. Brother, I'll help you carry it."
Han Gui didn't stand on ceremony with him: "Okay. Here, take this."
"good."
The village chief had never been to a big city before, and there were many buses in front of the train station, so his attention was immediately drawn to the buses.
Taking advantage of the opportunity to get his bag, Han Bin whispered to Han Gui, "A little kid will ask you for food later. Can you help me adopt him? It's inconvenient for me to adopt him myself."
Han Gui was stunned for a moment.
Han Bin gestured to Ouyang Xuan, who had been watching closely. As soon as Han Bin gestured, Ouyang Xuan ran over and hugged Han Gui's leg: "Grandpa, can you give me something to eat? I haven't eaten for days."
Han Bin immediately asked, "Why haven't you eaten for several days? Where are your parents?"
Ouyang Xuan repeated what Han Bin had taught him.
Han Gui glanced at Ouyang Xuan, then at the village chief. He thought to himself, "Is this all an act for the village chief? This is way too cautious!" However, always being cautious is better than being naive: "Village chief, this child is quite pitiful."
"Huh? What did you say?" The village chief turned his gaze away from the bus. "Hey, what's this extra kid?"
Han Gui recounted what had happened.
Ouyang Xuan hugged Han Gui's leg and said, "Grandpa, I'm hungry."
Han Gui took a dry steamed bun out of his bag: "Here you go."
Ouyang Xuan accepted it: "Grandpa, you're so kind. Grandpa, can I be your son?"
Han Gui: "Yes."
Village chief: "No."
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