"Now that the children's parents don't care about them, these bullying children will become more and more unscrupulous."
"Their parents are too happy to pay any attention to it."
…
"It's okay, it's just a fight between children."
"How strong can a child be?"
"No big deal will happen."
Seeing that the young man didn't look very good, the villagers said a few more words because he was a potential customer, "We won't ignore it if it's too much."
…
How strong can a child be?
But the one who was beaten was also a child, even younger than the children who were beaten!
Nothing big can happen?
Is it too late if something goes wrong?
However, Su Xun couldn't express her dissatisfaction.
The villagers have just explained the whole story very clearly.
He is just an outsider, and it is not easy to express himself too much.
…
The little girl who had been squatting quietly on the ground suddenly stood up.
Ran away.
Su Xun was stunned, and subconsciously wanted to open her mouth, but then she wondered what she was going to say when she stopped her.
The little girl's staggering figure quickly disappeared at the end of the road.
…
"She went back to eat."
Seeing the young man staring at the child's back, the villager said, "It's time to eat."
"She went back late, so she might not have anything to eat."
The villager couldn't help but say a few more words, "Even if there are leftovers, the weather is cold now, but no one will heat her food."
"Young man, look, the children have gone back to eat. Do you want to come to my restaurant for a meal too?"
The villager showed a warm smile and said, "The taste is absolutely guaranteed!"
…
Su Xun had a meal at Brother Jin's restaurant, asked for a room and checked in.
Brother Jin was the villager who told him the story of the little girl.
After dinner, Su Xun went to the village to collect news.
Then, under a big tree, he saw the little girl again.
He was surrounded by several little boys, punched and kicked.
The little girl skillfully held her head and squatted on the ground to minimize her injuries.
It's really... a familiar scene.
He wanted to laugh, but there was anger in his eyes, "Stop!"
He shouted loudly, and the man strode over.
…
Several little boys were frightened by him, and when they saw him approaching menacingly, they ran away quickly.
Su Xun walked up to the little girl and squatted down.
"Are you OK?"
Similar words to morning.
He not only smiled wryly.
Then the expression on his face became a little gentler.
Because the little girl raised her face.
…
The little girl's face is a little dirty.
She glanced at him timidly.
Her small face makes her eyes extraordinarily big.
It's just that compared to other children's big eyes that look innocent and smart, the color of this child's eyes seems to be particularly darker.
Therefore, when there is no light in it, it looks a bit gloomy, making people feel a little nervous and uncomfortable.
However, when the light came on, the curve of the corners of Su Xun's mouth became more and more upward. Anything sinister was just an illusion. This child was obviously shyer and more innocent than ordinary children.
"Little guy, do you still remember me?"
"We met this morning."
"I also talked to you at that time."
...
The little girl looked at the gentle smile in Su Xun's eyes, and her tight little face slowly relaxed.
She was a little stunned.
For a long time... no one smiled at her... The little girl tilted her head, trying to think of words to describe the smile of the uncle in front of her.
Ah, the little girl's eyes lit up.
She got it.
Such a beautiful smile!
Unlike those boys just now, they were also laughing.
But their laughter frightened her.
Their smiles didn't look good to her at all.
...
"You still remember me, right?"
The smile in Su Xun's eyes deepened a little more.
The little girl nodded blankly.
Of course she remembered this uncle.
He helped her twice.
No one ever helped her.
No one believed her either.
The little girl's eyes suddenly turned red.
Then, big tears rolled down from the corners of his eyes.
But the girl still looked at Su Xun blankly, as if she didn't know she was crying.
Su Xun's heart tightened, and her already gentle expression became a little gentler.
He stretched out his hand and slowly approached the little girl.
While paying attention to the little girl's expression, if the little girl shows any shrinkage or resistance, he will stop.
...
The little girl seemed stunned and showed no reaction to his approaching hand.
He gently wiped away the tears from the corners of the little girl's eyes, "Does your body hurt?"
The little girl nodded, then shook her head.
My body hurts.
However, she has gotten used to it.
She knew that the pain would dissipate after a while.
She doesn't matter.
...
Su Xun took the little girl's hand.
The little girl's hands curled up in fear.
Su Xun let Su Xun hold his small fist.
Su Xun put down his raised foot again.
He turned over the little girl's hand and gently but irresistibly opened the little girl's closed fingers.
The palms of my hands were gradually revealed to be in a "messy" state.
There were scars all over, and blood was slowly oozing out.
...
Su Xun's expression became solemn for a moment.
Then he looked at the very embarrassed little girl with a smile, his eyebrows gentle, "Little guy, does it hurt?"
"Come with me."
"I'll give you medicine."
Su Xun stood up and started walking again, wanting to take the little girl to where he was staying.
The little girl's wounds need to be cleaned.
Then apply medicine and bandage.
But the opposite force came from his hand.
Although to him, this strength is completely negligible.
He looked at the little girl.
He saw resistance and fear on the little girl's face.
He was a little confused.
But soon, he guessed the reason.
"Don't you want to go to crowded places?"
The little girl pursed her lips and nodded slightly under Xiao Xiao's gaze.
She used to like playing in the village with her sister the most.
Everyone was very nice at that time.
When he sees her and her sister, he will smile and say hello to them.
Sometimes they would also give them snacks such as candies.
She and her sister thanked her seriously every time.
My mother said that everyone likes polite children.
...
But later, my sister passed away and everyone changed.
They stopped smiling at her.
I never gave her candy again.
The way they looked at her made her uneasy and scared her.
Children who had not had much contact with her before suddenly surrounded her.
She didn't quite understand what they were saying.
I don’t understand why they beat her?
She is in pain.
But he couldn't resist the panic and fear in his heart.
She subconsciously held her head and squatted on the ground, her eyes filled with darkness.
...
At that time, the little girl only thought that she had lost her most important sister.
Little did she know that she had lost much more than she thought.
...
She ran home with pain all over her body, but what she saw was the indifferent faces of her parents.