Xiao Yilin felt that this was the only way. She rolled her eyes at Chu Jingqiu and left the Xiao family in disappointment.
After sending that trouble away, the house suddenly became quiet. Jia Junying said worriedly, "Old Li, if Yilin is not our biological daughter, then it will be difficult for us to find another child.
So many people give birth in the hospital every day, how can we know who took the baby away? Moreover, it was taken away by mistake by multiple families at the same time. It is a bit unbelievable to think about it."
Li Tinglin gently patted Jia Junying's shoulder and comforted her, "Junying, don't worry. Let the police investigate first! They are experienced and will definitely help us find the child."
Chu Jingqiu thought for a moment and said softly, "Uncle Li, I can try to draw a portrait of your biological daughter and have the Public Security Bureau look for her based on that portrait. Perhaps that will help narrow down the search."
Li Tinglin asked in disbelief: "Xiao Chu, we don't even know what this child looks like, how could you possibly draw her portrait?"
Chu Jingqiu smiled and said, "Just give me a photo of your family. I will combine the prominent features of your family members' faces, and then use the relevant genetic laws and some knowledge of the human skeleton to make a diagnosis.
Then, combined with my years of painting experience, I can determine which of your facial features are likely to be retained by your child, thus locking the child's appearance within a certain range."
Li Nianbei hurriedly took out a family photo from his wallet and handed it to Chu Jingqiu, "Sister-in-law, I have a photo here. Can you take a look at it? Is this one okay?"
Jia Junying probably wanted Chu Jingqiu to draw more accurately, and hurriedly added: "Xiao Chu, I took a look at the child when she was just born. Now that I think about it, I think the child looks very similar to her brother.
This child is a little over one year younger than her brother. I conceived her brother while I was breastfeeding. I didn't even know I was pregnant at the time. I didn't have enough milk, and Nianbei cried all day long because she was hungry.
Later, we had no choice but to raise a dairy sheep. Nianbei almost grew up drinking goat milk."
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