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Chapter 27 Misidentification

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    With Xiao Wang's words, Mrs. Liu regained her senses for a moment.  If there is really a problem with her son, she can only keep herself calm at this time and take care of the things she has prepared.

    She asked Xiao Wang to wait for a while, went home with the key chain, and then took the leather box off the bedroom cabinet.  She opened the box buckles one by one, took out the passbook, household registration book and ID card from inside, and then took a few sliced ??ginseng slices from the drawer and put them in her pocket.

    These are all the old lady's belongings, and she thought she had to bring them all, in case there was anything important, they might be useful.  When she reached the yard, she suddenly turned back halfway and took a family portrait hidden under her pillow with her.

    Along the way, Mrs. Liu asked Xiao Wang to pay attention to safety and not to drive in a hurry.  It will be two o'clock in the morning, and nothing can be seen on the street, only the dim street lights reflecting the red cars speeding all the way.

    Xiao Wang originally thought that if he followed the navigation, he would soon find the old lady's son.  How did I know, the car made seven turns and eight turns, but I couldn't find the address.  The two got out of the car and searched the countryside for half a day, but they couldn't find a decent place.

    As the sun rose slowly, Xiao Wang sent Mrs. Liu home in some frustration.  Who knows, the car just stopped, and someone shouted not far away: "Hey, a delivery boy passed out, and the ambulance came to pull him."

    When Mrs. Liu heard it, she felt thunderous, grabbed Xiao Wang and said, "Is it Shihui? Is it him?"

    Xiao Wang's face was pale: "I can't see clearly either, why don't you go up and have a look first."

    Having said that, Xiao Wang helped Mrs. Liu to walk quickly to the intersection ahead.  Mrs. Liu had never been so flustered before, she just felt her muscles tense, and she was so anxious that she could hardly breathe.

    Seeing the lights of the ambulance ahead, Mrs. Liu felt that her eyes were a little dizzy, as if what she saw was the corpse of an adult man.

    Is this person Shihui?  Is it her Shihui?  God, she is really going crazy, why does she have to face such a cruel thing?

    The old lady Liu staggered and ran, feeling that she was about to pass out before she reached the stretcher.  Scattered and scattered, a few volunteers surrounded the half circle, discussing something from time to time.

    The wild grass on the corner of the wall looked desolate in the morning light, and the crows flew over the people's heads, making waves of mourning.  Old Mrs. Liu clutched her heart and came to a place one meter away from the stretcher. She just took one look and then sat on the ground, speechless for a long time.

    That person is not Shihui

    Xiao Wang hurriedly helped the old lady up: "Fortunately it's not Brother Shihui."

    Mrs. Liu stared blankly at the man on the stretcher, and said, "It's not Shihui, it's someone else's child. It just fell down like this. How much would it hurt the family if they knew? God, but  Open your eyes and see, and stop calling good children to suffer."

    Sensing that there seemed to be something wrong with Mrs. Liu, Xiao Wang hurriedly dragged her home and asked her to lie down and rest for a while.  After entering the house, the old lady stared at the bed in a daze, appearing to be extremely preoccupied.  Her distraught appearance is really embarrassing to see.

    Xiao Wang poured a cup of hot tea for the old lady: "Auntie, don't worry, I'll go to the volunteer group and ask someone to see if they can help you find Brother Shihui's specific address." (Remember this  Website URL: www.hlnovel.com
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