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Chapter 69 Another Child

After talking a lot here, Old Xie Tou finally realized that now was not the time to talk about this.

"Why are you still standing there?" Lao Xie looked at Chu Ping, who was still staring at the unfinished building, "You don't really want to go in here, do you? You have forgotten what happened in Building 44 just now.

?We are almost risking our lives."

Lao Xie looked very serious and could not bear to see Chu Ping taking such a risk in front of him.

Chu Ping ignored Lao Xie's head, but raised his feet and took a big step forward.

"Snapped--"

Right at the place where Chu Ping was standing just now, a huge piece of glass fell from the sky and shattered into pieces in an instant. Tiny shards flew everywhere.

"so close."

Chu Ping raised his head and looked upstairs, and happened to see a person's head shrinking back on the fourth floor.

For Chu Ping, who has experienced many things, his first reaction when he saw the figure above was not whether the other person was a bad person, but whether the other person was a human being.

"Who is so immoral?"

Lao Xie was only one step away from Chu Ping just now. As long as he took one more step, the piece of glass would hit him on the head.

"There seems to be someone up there."

At this time, Lao Xie was sweating coldly, but because he was afraid of the environment here, he did not dare to enter the unfinished building and seek bad luck from that immoral person.

"Chu Ping, aren't you going up to see your friend soon? If you see the person who threw the glass, remember to teach him a lesson for me."

Lao Xie looked at Chu Ping with a tired expression, then took out a stack of yellow paper from his pocket and stuffed it into Chu Ping's hand.

"I can help you get here."

Chu Ping looked at the yellow paper with a bunch of crooked characters drawn on it, and smiled bitterly in his heart.

"Don't worry, these are all drawn by me. They are not comparable to ordinary talisman paper."

When he saw Chu Ping put the yellow paper into his backpack, Lao Xie gave up.

"Then just wait for me here. I'll go in and take a look first."

Chu Ping ignored Lao Xie's head and stepped directly onto the first step leading to the building.

The unfinished building in front of him seemed to have stopped construction after only four floors, and the head that Chu Ping saw just now was sticking out from the window on the fourth floor.

"It seems like a child again."

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Crossing the overpass, going to room 302, and now, children seem to have appeared in these events.

Chu Ping never thought that he was so popular with children.

"Good for children. Children are relatively simple and easy to fool."

Chu Ping suddenly felt that the unfinished building in front of him didn't seem so scary anymore.

"anyone there?"

Chu Ping's first words when he entered the building shocked Lao Xie who was waiting outside.

The dark wind blew past my ears, making a "whooshing" sound.

Chu Ping tightened his sleeves and continued to walk forward.

It was so dark inside the unfinished building that it was impossible to see what was going on inside.

Chu Ping turned on the flashlight in his cell phone, and with the faint light, he could see clearly.

"I still don't have enough experience. I must bring a flashlight next time I go out."

Chu Ping walked slowly, fearing that he would step on something he shouldn't step on.

"anyone there?"

Chu Ping came here for the mother of the little boy under the overpass.

"I am your son's friend, and he asked me to bring you a message."

The floor was empty, and Chu Ping's voice echoed here.

"no response?"

Chu Ping began to wonder whether the woman who died here was really the little boy's mother.

A faint light swept across, the corridor was full of garbage, and rotten juices gathered on the ground, like a winding river.

Waves of stench emanated from the "little river", making Chu Ping feel dizzy.

"It seems like someone has lived here."

Chu Ping walked around the pile of garbage in front of him and looked into the room inside. Another pile of tattered garbage appeared in front of him, but it was different from the one outside. There was a tattered mattress on the innermost side of the garbage.

There was also a large bucket of abandoned drinks beside it. The liquid was turbid and must have expired for a long time.

Chu Ping thought of the child he saw when he was outside.

"Could it be him?" Chu Ping was a little confused, "Could that child actually be a human being?"

Chu Ping touched his chin and smashed his mouth.

"I was already so vicious when I was a child. What will happen when I grow up?"

Chu Ping felt that he should teach this child a lesson for society.

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I picked up my cell phone and went directly to the second floor.

The layout of the second floor is the same as that of the first floor, except that it looks like someone has been cleaning it regularly and it is clean.

"Tsk tsk, it's cleaner than my home."

If it weren't for the weirdness everywhere, Chu Ping would have just moved a bed and lived here.

Chu Ping looked around. The weak light made it difficult for him to see clearly, but he vaguely felt that there seemed to be a figure in the darkness, standing straight there.

Chu Ping was startled by the sudden appearance of a figure, but in the blink of an eye, the figure that was standing there just now disappeared.

"This time it's an adult."

Because the light was weak, Chu Ping couldn't tell whether the other person was a man or a woman.

"Could this figure be the little boy's mother?"

Chu Ping raised his head and glanced upstairs along the gap in the stairs. A pair of eyes were staring straight at him from the gap in the stairs.

"Hello."

The blood in Chu Ping's body had already cooled down, but he still pretended to be calm and forced an ugly smile on his face.

Those eyes found that Chu Ping was also looking at him, so he left there without hesitation.

"gone?"

Chu Ping rubbed his stiff cheeks.

"You probably weren't scared away by me."

At this moment, a rustling sound suddenly came from the first floor, as if someone was dragging something in from outside.

"Old Xie Tou?"

Chu Ping was not sure who was coming in on the first floor, so he could only lie down quietly on the stairs, and then follow the gap in the stairs to look towards the first floor.

"It's not Lao Xie Tou! Then who is he? Where did the old Xie Tou who was guarding outside go?"

Chu Ping saw the figure of that person, a man he had never seen before.

The man was very slovenly. It was already summer, but he was still wearing a heavy coat. The coat was stained and tattered, as if it had just been picked out of a garbage dump.

"tramp?"

Chu Ping had heard before that some homeless people would live in some unfinished buildings. This was in line with what Chu Ping just saw on the first floor.

Chu Ping quietly returned to the second floor. He did not intend to provoke the homeless people on the first floor, but looked deep into the second floor.

The figure just now appeared again.

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