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Maybe I went to a place with a lot of children

Aunt Zhang had always been grateful to the An family for their care over the years and had feelings for them, so she agreed and even paid for Xu Huiwen's medical treatment.

Unfortunately, Xu Huiwen died not long after.

Aunt Zhang buried her, then went to the mental hospital to visit Anxin, and left her phone number for the doctor there.

Yesterday, people from the mental hospital informed her that An Xin was missing and asked her to look for him.

She searched for a whole day but couldn't find anyone. Now she had no choice but to shamelessly trouble An Ruo.

"Miss An, I know I shouldn't trouble you with this kind of thing. If I really couldn't find Miss An An, I wouldn't cause any trouble to you."

An Ruo felt a little dazed after listening to her narration.

In recent years, she had forgotten about them. She didn't expect Xu Huiwen to be dead, or in the same way.

It can be seen that no matter how prosperous and proud you are in life, once you are unlucky, you will be worse than ordinary people.

"Aunt Zhang, did you call the police?" An Ruo asked her. She really didn't want to deal with An Xin's affairs.

"I reported it, and the police said they would help me look for it. As you know, they will definitely not try their best. I just came out of the police station, and they said they had sent two people out to look for it. They also said that for this kind of thing, it is best for family members to look for it everywhere.

If you ask me, they can only help me."

Hearing Aunt Zhang's exhaustion, Anruo couldn't say no.

If other people come to beg her, she will definitely not be soft-hearted, but Aunt Zhang is different, she has always been very kind to her.

"Aunt Zhang, where are you now? I'll go look for you and help you find it together."

Taking a taxi and arriving at the place where Aunt Zhang mentioned, An Ruo saw her at a glance. After two years of not seeing each other, she seemed a little older, and An Ruo suddenly felt a little sad.

"Ms. An, how is your child now?" Aunt Zhang greeted her for a few words and then asked her this question with a smile.

An Ruo's expression froze slightly, she looked away and smiled: "It's getting late now, let's go find someone quickly."

"Oh, yes." Aunt Zhang was diverted by her and did not continue the topic.

They first went to the mental hospital to ask, and someone said that the last time they saw Anxin was in the garden, when she was playing with another female patient.

The nurse left for a while because of something, and when she came back, she found that she was missing.

The nurse who often takes care of Anxin said that Anxin likes children very much, so she might have gone to a place with many children. This is because there was a patient who liked fishing in the past and went to fishing spots.

There are many similar examples, so whenever someone disappears, they will immediately go to the place where the patient is interested to find someone.

An Ruo and Aunt Zhang walked out of the mental hospital. She checked the nearby kindergartens on her mobile phone and found that there were several kindergartens nearby.

After checking the amusement park, there is also one nearby.

It’s definitely unrealistic to search for them one by one, and you may not be able to find them.

But if you don’t look for it, you’ll be even less likely to find someone.

They decided to go to the nearest kindergarten to find someone first. Unfortunately, they searched two kindergartens in a row and couldn't find anyone.

"Ms. An, what do you think that is?" Aunt Zhang asked her, pointing to a place while passing by in a car.

An Ruo looked over and only had time to see the words 'welfare home'.

An idea flashed in her mind, and she wondered if An An would go to an orphanage. There were also many children in the orphanage.

Quickly asking the driver to stop the car, they got out of the car and walked towards the orphanage.


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