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Mu Yunchu just glanced and knew what they were thinking.

"It’s okay, just ignore them, they’re just sighing."

[Yeah, the strear knows us well. Clearly both are n appearing in this livestream within ten minutes, but the difference is so vast?]

[I have to say, after he said those words, I find myself liking him more and more.]

It’s no wonder they’re feeling guilty, after all, Zhao Yixuan’s livestream just happened, and everyone saw what her lousy ex-boyfriend was like.

Now seeing Zheng Zheng, it’s naturally intriguing.

[I think we’re dood. It’s obviously a very normal statent. The child belongs to both parents and shouldn’t be one person’s responsibility alone. It’s the husband’s duty to take care of the child, but hearing him say it, I actually feel he’s an extraordinarily good man.]

[Is it possible... that a man who can be called normal already surpasses ninety percent of other n?]

Seeing that her livestream almost turned into a place for these people to argue again, Mu Yunchu quickly stepped in to interrupt.

"Alright, continue with what you were saying."

If she hadn’t stepped in, the topic would likely have strayed even more because of this group.

The person with destiny still had sothing important to discuss.

Zheng Zheng said, "We live in a self-built house, and there’s a courtyard on the ground floor. To be honest, our neighbors have always been good, so we never expected sothing like this to happen."

[I don’t understand what the person with destiny ans by this... Surely he didn’t expect it, who could foresee that their child would go missing?]

[No... I feel what he ans is that self-built houses have courtyards, and the fences are generally not high or well-protected unless modified, so they might not be safe. I guess he’s suspecting the neighbor stole the child.]

[Wow, sister! Your analysis is quite reasonable.]

...

"Uh..." Zheng Zheng felt a bit awkward, "Actually, I didn’t suspect the neighbor stole the child."

He still trusted his neighbors quite a bit.

The reason he said so is that he saw online that many child abductions happen by people riding electric scooters or vans, observing from courtyards as they pass through self-built houses or villages.

Those who’ve lived in such places know that they don’t lock their doors all the ti like in the city.

Especially during the day, most houses have their doors wide open.

But since neighbors frequently see each other, nothing much happens.

Sotis, closing the door in broad daylight might actually raise suspicions.

In those videos, people driving would intentionally linger at the doorway, then look into the courtyard, and if they saw a child playing alone, they’d try to grab them opportunistically.

Or they’d lure them out with sothing interesting to kids, but by the ti parents noticed, it would be too late.

So people caught the key point in his words precisely.

[So you’re saying, during the day when your wife was ho alone with the child, she let the child play in the courtyard?]

[??? You guys are really daring!]

[This is absolutely your wife’s fault. Like for , those years after giving birth, I couldn’t stand having the child leave my sight.]

They really can’t understand how this couple could be so daring.

After all, better safe than sorry.

Now it’s really happened, and both of them are at a loss.

Zheng Zheng said it’s really not his wife’s fault.

"No one could predict such a thing in advance."

"Now that the child is missing, she’s more anxious than I am."

How could he bla his wife further?

[Oh my... thank you heavens, dude your normalcy is making feel a bit uneasy.]

[Can’t bla him, he truly loves his wife, even with the child missing, he doesn’t bla her, I wonder how the child will feel if they know.]

[Co on, upper floor, the man’s just acknowledging that no one wants this to happen, his wife doing the childcare, cooking, and working is already tough, blaming her now won’t help.]

[Yeah, I rember seeing a news article before, I think it was about a grandmother taking a child out to play, and an accident happened. The grandmother felt so guilty she committed suicide the next day.]

...

Zheng Zheng didn’t just randomly co across the livestream.

He had co across Mu Yunchu’s livestream before, knowing you could ask about all sorts of things there.

The couple searched everywhere they could around, and the police even checked the surveillance, but to no avail. This place has far fewer caras than developed cities.

Left with no choice and considering the idea of trying anything at this point, he was initially going to private ssage to ask, but just as he opened the app, he received the livestream notification and joined to give it a shot.

Unexpectedly, he really won a lucky bag.

Soone had said before in this livestream that only the unluckiest of the unlucky would win a lucky bag.

After outlining the situation, he asked again, "Strear, can you figure out where my daughter is now?"

As he spoke, he lifted up the photo in his hand.

In an old-style printed photo, a little girl wearing a pink dress, ponytails tied up, and little red lips painted, was looking at the cara, smiling happily.

Everyone understood this was his daughter, Little Tang Yuan.

[I have to say, this little girl is quite adorable...]

[It’s so outrageous that the human traffickers targeted such an adorable child. Again, I ask, can’t human traffickers get the death penalty?]

At this mont, Zheng Zheng no longer had the mood to read the comnts.

His eyes stayed fixed on Mu Yunchu.

Until she nodded.

"Don’t worry, I can find her."

When she saw the photo of the little girl, Mu Yunchu’s expression noticeably relaxed from before.

Additionally, there was a subtle hint of sothing else.

As if she’d seen sothing hard to comprehend.

Zheng Zheng took a deep breath suddenly, but without giving him a chance to ask questions, Mu Yunchu surprisingly started asking sothing else.

"From your face, it seems that you lost your father at a young age and were raised by your mother, right?"

Zheng Zheng didn’t really understand her intention, but since the answer he wanted was in her hands, he could only answer whatever she asked.

"That’s right."

"Does your mother live with you?"

Zheng Zheng suddenly realized.

He guessed that perhaps Mu Yunchu wanted to ask why his mother doesn’t help with childcare.

So, he quickly explained, "She lives at the old ho. It’s only twenty to thirty minutes from here, but there are a few plots there, so when I wanted to bring her over, she refused."

The netizens were quicker-witted than him.

Seeing Mu Yunchu ask about the mother of the person with destiny, they imdiately caught on.

[Is the strear suggesting the missing child has sothing to do with his mother?]

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