Feng Yin didn't refuse, picked up two big buns in his hand, pointed at the door and said, "Let's go."

After eating two buns along the way, Feng Yin took the wet wipes handed over by Lin Yu and wiped his hands, then followed Officer Zhao into the old lady's yard.

The first thing she did was watch the surveillance video from last night.

In the video, the little girl was fully dressed and walked out of the yard at [-]:[-] am, holding a bunny doll.

She looked back from time to time, as if she was afraid of being discovered, and was careful when opening the door, trying very hard not to make any noise. When the puppies in the yard saw that it was Niu Niu, they excitedly circled around her a few times, but did not bark.

In the picture, the little girl opened the door and walked out, then locked the door from the outside.

After that, you can't see it anymore.

"There should be a lot of surveillance in this village."

"I found them. They are all in the yard and can't be seen."

Feng Yin nodded understandingly and looked around the room.

"I'll go to hell with the head office!"

Grandma Niuniu, who was in the west room, roared loudly and hit the wall. She was hugged and comforted by several people in the room.

"Boy from the old Zhang family, what are you going to do! Isn't your mother worried if the child is lost? You two are nothing. You haven't taken care of the child for a day and left it to the old lady alone. If the child is lost, you know it's your mother's fault. ! What do you do to feed yourselves! What kind of parents are you!"

An old man, sonorously and forcefully scolded the parents who kept complaining about Niuniu's grandma on the phone.

Feng Yin felt particularly happy.

We cannot show mercy to those who pass on their responsibilities in this way, otherwise they will think that the whole world owes them.

The old lady framed Feng Yin before, and Feng Yin could still understand it. It was because the old lady was eager to find people and didn't want to let go of any suspicion, but these parents didn't deserve any sympathy.

Not to mention other things, Niu Niu and An An are not very well dressed. Two parents who can't accompany each other and don't have enough money. Is there a big difference between having and not having them?

"Don't cry or make trouble. If you want to find Niuniu, think carefully about whether she has said anything to you, such as new friends, or something you can't understand and treat it as a child's nonsense."

Feng Yin squatted down, holding the old lady's fingers with one hand, and pressing the acupuncture points on her palm with the other hand.

The old lady gradually calmed down. She wanted to find Niuniu even more than the parents.

That was the child she raised single-handedly.

"I'll think about it, I'll think about it."

The old lady was soothed by the sound of wind and tried hard to recall what the child had said to her.

"I don't know either. I can't remember it. I really can't remember it."

If you are too old, you can be forgiven for not remembering.

"Bring the phone here."

Feng Yin let go of the old lady's hand, took the old lady's cell phone that could monitor surveillance, opened the past records, and played them bit by bit.

"Look at it and think about it."

What Feng Yin found was the scene of the old lady talking to Niuniu. With the stimulation of the scene, the old lady really thought of something.

"She - told me that she had a dream. Someone was talking to her in the dream and told her that she would buy her new clothes. I thought she wanted to buy new clothes, so I said a few words to her."

After Feng Yin heard this, he looked at the surveillance camera and tried to zoom in. The little girl's expression was very real and she didn't look like she was lying.

Except for special children, the expressions of other ordinary children are really easy to read when they are lying or begging their parents to buy something.

So, that dream? (End of chapter)

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