Chapter 118 Tears Flowing
Qiu Shuiai held her son in one hand and patted his back with the other, hoping to comfort him. She had also heard about what he did outside during these days. Although she opposed it from the bottom of her heart, no one listened to her words. She could only turn a blind eye and later became numb. Later, when she saw that he could always take away so many things, she felt a little more secretly happy in her heart.
Now, something has finally happened and everything is gone. I hope their lives can be spared.
"Mom, those people must be here to seek revenge on me. Mom, what should I do?..." Li Laosan burst into tears, without any of the dignity he had when he robbed other people's homes.
"It's okay, it's okay. When a person dies, it's like a light goes out. They can't come to take revenge. Don't think about those things..." Qiu Shuiai felt uncomfortable when he saw the look on his youngest son's face.
"Your mother is right. When a person dies, it's like a light goes out. They are all dead and have nothing left. How could they come to seek revenge? Those things must have been stolen by those thieves." Qiu Shuiai's words did not comfort Li Laosan, but gave Li Changhe inspiration.
He knew that there were many troublemakers in the world, and those professionally trained thieves could steal your things without anyone noticing. Someone must have known that his family had brought a lot of things in, so they targeted them and stole all the things while they were not paying attention.
Thinking of this, Li Changhe was no longer so scared. He got up from the ground and began to look for clues with a flashlight: since it was man-made, he wanted to find it.
"Dad, are you sure it was stolen?" Li Laosan's eyes also showed some more spirit: it is a pity to lose things, but it is better than encountering a ghost that takes your life.
"Well, I'm sure. I heard that those people can fly freely and steal things without leaving any traces." Li Changhe gave his son a shot of confidence. Regardless of whether the thing was stolen or not, he had to say this, otherwise, his son would be ruined.
"Can those things still be found?" When Li Laosan heard that his life was saved, he felt sorry for those things. Although those were not all of his family assets, they were most of his assets. With these things, he would not have to worry about his life. Now they are suddenly gone. How can he not feel sad?
"It's too difficult to find him." Li Changhe felt even more distressed. In his heart, this was all his family's assets, and all the hard work he and his son put in to plan for so many things. All of it was gone overnight, and he really couldn't accept it.
But he also knew in his heart that it was almost impossible to find him. Not to mention that these things were not allowed to be seen in public, they dared not speak out, nor did they dare to report the case. If they ran into the master he imagined, even the police would be unable to do anything to them. The only way now was to observe secretly and see if he could find any clues.
"Can't find it? Then all these efforts are in vain?" After getting a positive answer, Li Laosan felt as if he was doused with a basin of ice water in winter, and was chilled to the bone.
At this time, he felt that the luckiest thing was that he still had a backup plan: he was afraid that his father would divide his things among his brothers and sisters, so every time he took things, he hid a small half of them in his residence in the county town. Otherwise, he would have been caught all at once this time.
"Son, as long as you have the green mountains, you will never run out of firewood. Money is just external things. As long as you are alive, you will be able to earn money sooner or later." Although Qiu Shuiai also felt it was a pity, she did not dare to add fuel to the fire and could only comfort him softly.
"Yes, your mother is right. As long as people are alive, money can be earned." Li Changhe saw that his son was like an eggplant hit by frost. He didn't dare to say anything else and could only cheer up and comfort him.
"Also, you absolutely must not make this public. If anyone finds out, your dad and I won't be able to maintain our position as captain. It will be even harder for us to make money in the future, and your admission to the Workers, Peasants, and Soldiers University will be ruined."
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