Chapter 97 Have We Met Before?
Li Qingmeng stood up, watching the young man greet the coachman outside the door to come in and pick up the child.

Those honest coachmen with weather engraved on their faces, when they walked into the yard, they saw three people tied together.

Trembling with fright, they walked towards the side room pointed at by the young man, carefully avoiding the vicious Da Zhuang, for fear that they would end up with those three.

When the driver who was the first to enter the side room screamed in shock and exited the room, the young man told them that these children were all abducted by the three human traffickers outside.

These timid and cowardly coachmen, seeing the miserable scene in the room like hell on earth, all of them had red eyes.

They are all fathers, and they work hard every day for their own children. How can they see this kind of situation.

The coachmen held back their tears, gently picked up the child on the ground, and walked slowly outside. When they passed by the three people, they kicked the man in the chest fiercely.

One person started, and the others came up and kicked one by one. The young man who was tied up screamed, twisted his body and turned his head, curled up his body as best he could, and used his arms and back to bear the pain.

The middle-aged women and the young women all bowed their heads and shrank back. Those coachmen were not good at hitting women, so they all stared at the men and beat them.

After repeating this several times, the children were finally carried into the carriage.

Li Qingmeng looked at the three traffickers left in the yard, and was really unwilling to let them get into the carriage.

She thought for a while, then turned to the coachman and said, "Tie them separately to the back of the three carriages, and follow the carriage. Slow down the carriage, don't bump the children, and don't drag them to death, that's too cheap for them gone."

The coachman agreed, called a few people over, separated the three people, tied their wrists and necks, and tied the other end to the back of the car.

Although the three human traffickers were afraid, they didn't dare to struggle. Seeing the way these coachmen treated them coldly, I was afraid that if they dared to refuse, they would be beaten to death now.

After the three were tied up, the wrapped corpses of the three children got into a carriage together with Li Qingmeng, Da Zhuang, and Da Zhuang's master.

Li Qingmeng embraced Qingkong, closed her eyes and leaned against the car wall.

The young man glanced at her secretly, and said, "My name is Gong Yumo, what's your name? Why do you feel kind when I look at you? Have we met somewhere?"

Li Qingmeng looked up at him mockingly: "Isn't it too old-fashioned for you to strike up a conversation?"

She turned her head and gestured to the three corpses next to her: "Look at the current scene, is it appropriate?"

Gong Yumo waved his hands again and again: "I didn't say that on purpose, I really feel as if I've seen you before, the first time I saw you, I felt a sense of intimacy..."

Seeing that the mockery on Li Qingmeng's face became more and more obvious, he had no choice but to shut up embarrassingly.

There was one more sentence he didn't say, and he still felt that he unconsciously wanted to rub her head all the time.

Li Qingmeng simply replied: "Li Qingmeng", and closed her eyes again.

The car became very quiet, and the carriage drove for a long time before stopping.

The coachman whispered outside: "Master, Miss, the city defense department is here."

When the two heard it, they both opened their eyes.

Gong Yumo asked Li Qingmeng to get out of the carriage with Qing Kong in his arms, and he jumped off afterward.

The three traffickers were already lying behind the car, their wrists and necks were swollen from the ropes, and their shoes were worn out.

At this time, they could rest temporarily, and they fell on the ground regardless.

(End of this chapter)

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