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Chapter 80 I Found a Child

After dawn, everything here gradually began to return to normal.

Chu Ping looked at Ah Xiao who was breathing evenly, and couldn't help but feel envious.

Because it was still alienating outside, Chu Ping didn't dare to sleep at all. He didn't sleep for a while until dawn.

Seeing that the alienation outside had receded, Chu Ping took out his cell phone and dialed Han Sanpin's number.

"Hello. Who is this?"

Han Sanpin's sleepy voice came from the other end of the phone.

"Uncle Third, can you come to No. 44, Xingfu Road? I picked up a child here."

"What child?"

Han Sanpin was obviously not awake yet. He was drowsy when he heard Chu Ping mention the child, and he finally regained his energy.

"I just picked up a child."

Chu Ping told Han Sanpin again.

"Where?"

"No. 44, Xingfu Road."

Chu Ping reported his location to Han Sanpin.

Han Sanpin was obviously stunned when he heard Chu Ping's words, and then suddenly raised his voice.

"Boy, you know what time it is now. It's after five o'clock. What are you doing there?"

Han Sanpin's voice obviously woke up Wang Juan. She hurriedly lowered her voice and continued to ask Chu Ping: "Have you found the child's family?"

"No, he is an orphan and has been living with a homeless man."

Chu Ping did not tell Han Sanpin about the woman in the unfinished building, but blamed it all on the mute homeless man on the first floor.

"Huh? What's going on?"

As a people's policeman with rich experience, Han Sanpin seemed to have noticed something fishy.

"We are in danger, and something might have happened to the homeless man."

Hearing Chu Ping say that he was in danger, Han Sanpin immediately jumped out of bed.

"You and the child, find a safe place to hide and wait for me to come over."

Han Sanpin's voice revealed concern for Chu Ping.

Chu Ping was worried that Han Sanpin would be in danger when he came over, so he wanted to remind him, but Han Sanpin had already hung up the phone, giving Chu Ping no chance to remind him.

"There seems to be no movement outside. Third uncle should not encounter those strange beings."

Chu Ping sat next to Axiao and checked the other person.

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It was not life-threatening, so I breathed a sigh of relief.

"I don't know if the homeless man is still alive."

Chu Ping no longer has the energy to check the situation outside. He can only wait for Han Sanpin to come over.

Half an hour later, a siren sounded outside Building 44.

Chu Ping didn't expect that Han Sanpin would bring the criminal investigation team of the police station over.

"Da da da--"

There was a rush of footsteps outside the door.

"Chu Ping? Are you here?"

Han Sanpin's voice came in from outside the door.

"Third uncle, the child and I are here."

Chu Ping stood up and opened the door, just in time to see Han Sanpin appearing at the door with an anxious face.

"I brought the people from the criminal investigation team. The homeless man you mentioned is on the third floor. He was seriously injured. I have already sent him to the hospital."

Han Sanpin looked into the room, as if looking for the little boy Chu Ping mentioned.

Chu Ping was a little scared by the fake old Xie. Seeing Han Sanpin's appearance, he subconsciously blocked his sight.

Seeing Chu Ping like this, Han Sanpin frowned.

"What do you want to do, kid?"

Chu Ping grinned, but seemed to have no intention of giving way.

Han Sanpin raised his hand and patted Chu Ping on the head.

"I watched you grow up. As soon as you stick your butt out, I know what you are doing. You are clearly doubting me and fearing that I will be harmful to that child."

Although he was beaten by Han Sanpin, Chu Ping was not angry. The familiar feeling convinced Chu Ping that the person in front of him was the real Han Sanpin.

"Hey, it's always right to be careful."

At this time, Chu Ping had already moved out of the way, and Han Sanpin happened to see Ah Xiao, who was still sleeping.

"His name is Axiao. He was frightened and fainted before. He hasn't woken up yet."

Chu Ping introduced Axiao's situation to Han Sanpin.

"Why are you here so early in the morning?"

Han Sanpin squatted down next to Axiao, checked his body, and found that there was nothing serious, so he felt relieved.

"I'm here for an interview."

"Come here for an interview?"

Obviously Han Sanpin didn't believe it.

"I came here at eight o'clock last night."

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In order to dispel Han Sanpin's doubts, Chu Ping clicked on the interview invitation in the text message on his mobile phone and handed it to Han Sanpin.

Han Sanpin frowned and took a look.

"What kind of company is this? The interview is at eight o'clock in the evening, and it's still in this unoccupied building. It can't be a prank."

Chu Ping took back his cell phone. He had no intention of telling Han Sanpin about the Weird Tales Association.

"It should be that after I came here, I met Axiao and the homeless man. They seemed to be hiding from someone." Chu Ping paused at this point and pretended to think, "I guess they were hiding.

Probably a human trafficker."

Immediately afterwards, Chu Ping told Han Sanpin the story of how he escaped with Axiao in the hands of those crazy lunatics, and how he escaped their search with his own wisdom.

These are what Chu Ping thought of after notifying Han Sanpin to come over. It was impossible for him to tell the truth about this matter, so it was necessary to fabricate a criminal gang, but he didn't know whether it would arouse Han Sanpin's suspicion.

After listening to Chu Ping's story, Han Sanpin's brows were already knitted together.

"There have been a lot of missing persons cases in the eastern suburbs recently. Don't run around when you have nothing to do."

Han Sanpin specifically mentioned the missing persons case in the eastern suburbs, probably linking Chu Ping's incident with the missing persons case in the eastern suburbs.

"Is the eastern suburbs in chaos recently?" Chu Ping asked.

After Chu Ping resigned from the police station, he rarely cared about these things, but this also made Chu Ping a little relieved that someone would take the blame for the story he made up.

"I don't know what the expressions of those people in the eastern suburbs would be if they knew that they had taken the blame for no reason."

Han Sanpin suddenly sighed, as if something was on his mind.

"It's only Wednesday today, and three cases have already been reported. I'm really worried. Do you want to think about it and come back to help my third uncle?"

Chu Ping did not expect that Han Sanpin would bring the topic to this.

Chu Ping didn't know how to answer, so he didn't speak.

Han Sanpin seemed to have guessed that Chu Ping would have such a reaction, and did not continue to talk about this issue, but changed the topic.

"Come back with me later to take notes. After all, you are the only witness here."

Chu Ping nodded in agreement. These were all necessary procedures, and it was impossible for him to avoid them.

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