Chapter 1944 Now look what's happened, that brat has run away!
Chapter 1944 Now look what's happened, that brat has run away!
Zhang Ran put down her chopsticks, called the waiter to settle the bill, and asked Wu Ni to lead the way. They went to the public restroom again. When they asked the person in charge of collecting the fees, he said he didn't remember any little girl using the restroom.
Zhang Ran rushed in to look for the person but found nothing. After coming out, he hurriedly said, "Everyone, split up and search!"
The village chief and Wu Ni quickly went in different directions to search for the person.
Zhang Ran strolled leisurely through the roadside stalls. She ate a few bites of her second bowl of noodles and left. She wasn't full yet, so she bought some more when she saw something delicious.
The village chief and his group searched around but couldn't find her. They went back to the same spot to see if anyone else had found Liu Ni. When the three of them met, they found that no one had found Liu Ni.
Wu Ni burst into tears, "Call the police, yes, I'll go to the police station to call the police right now."
The village chief immediately objected: "Why call the police for such a small matter? Let's look for it again!"
Just then, Zhang Ran's phone rang. She took it out and answered, "...What? Oh...okay...um."
Zhang Ran hung up the phone and looked at the village chief and Wu Ni, "No need to look anymore, Liu Ni secretly got on the orphanage's car."
"Thank goodness! It's not lost, it's not lost!" Wu Ni cried again, this time tears of joy.
The village chief's face darkened. "This child is outrageous! We shouldn't have agreed to take her with us in the first place!" He then turned to Zhang Ran in a fawning manner, "Could you call the vice-principal and ask them to send Liu Ni back?"
Zhang Ran: "We can make phone calls, but we're not sending one back, we're sending them all back. They already know that Liu Ni is the older sister of the children."
village head:"……"
Zhang Ran took out her phone again, pretending to make a call.
The village chief quickly grabbed her hand, "Don't hit her, don't hit her! This brat has to suffer in an orphanage instead of having a good life. Let her go." Although he had never been to an orphanage, he had heard that the children there were often hungry and cold, frequently beaten and scolded, and those with weak constitutions often died within a few months. Liu Ni had chosen her own path by going to the orphanage; she had no one to blame but herself.
Back in the village, in front of Zhang Ran, the village chief personally explained: "...That's how it happened. Liu Ni slipped into the car when we weren't looking. The orphanage thought she was an orphan too, so they took her with them."
Enraged, the woman cursed, "Ungrateful wretch! You're all ungrateful wretches!!" She turned and slapped Wu Ni across the face, yelling, "How could you possibly care about your sister?!" She had intended to keep Liu Ni at home to help with chores, but now, that brat had run away!
"Alright, alright, stop fighting." The village chief, not wanting Zhang Ran to see him make a fool of himself, immediately stepped forward to break up the fight.
Out of respect for the village chief, the woman stopped and told Wu Ni to go to the kitchen to cook.
"If there's nothing else, I'll be going now," Zhang Ran said, taking her leave.
As soon as Zhang Ran left, the woman immediately asked the village chief, "Can't we contact the orphanage and have them send Liu Ni back? If they do, I'll break Liu Ni's legs and make her run away!"
The village chief sighed, "Liu Ni delivered herself to our door. If she's not coming back, just consider it an extra one. Don't think about it anymore."
Women can only accept reality.
The village chief stared at her silent expression and suddenly probed, "Sister-in-law, we've sent away all the burdens, and the second son is probably never coming back. If you want to remarry, tell us sooner rather than later. Don't try to do it secretly and make things awkward for everyone." The second son is missing but not dead, and people are already coming to propose marriage. Don't think that just because you're keeping it from him, he won't know!
The woman retorted guiltily, "I'm heartbroken that my second son is gone. I will not remarry." After her husband's death, the men in the village would fuss over her every few days, and matchmakers would come to her door to propose marriage and persuade her to remarry.
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