Her Cultivation Diary-Chapter 1859 - 1675: The Child Is Missing!

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Chapter 1859: Chapter 1675: The Child Is Missing!

The vegetable garden in these rolling mountains is indeed not small.

He was watching this group of children running back and forth, from the cucumber patch to the tomatoes, then to the eggplants, cowpeas, potatoes, and so on, making a ruckus.

All told, they’ve been this rowdy for an hour without stopping.

Honestly, if you counted by adult steps, it would be three to five thousand steps...

With such a high level of activity, he still managed to play hide-and-seek.

Looking at Qiaoqiao, he’s all sweaty and is patting each dog’s head: "There’s a little friend playing hide-and-seek here, you all need to find him quickly."

The two dogs are responsible for security today, and now with this task, they are panting and holding their chests high.

Even the most playful Little Eleven is acting all serious.

Clearly, they quite enjoy this task of herding children to find children.

At this moment, Chen Yuan also arrived quickly on his electric scooter.

He’s always been decisive and efficient, going straight to say: "I’ve already informed the surveillance room to focus on the cameras around here. They will inform us immediately if there’s any movement."

His skin is dark, his build strong, and after some time of rest and exercise, any abnormalities on his feet are no longer visible.

With such a trained, professional attitude, he exudes a strong sense of security.

He Kuang’s grandparents, both feeling guilty and sighing, said: "Sorry for the trouble."

When their grandson was just born, they thought there might be a granddaughter someday as well?

But after He Kuang turned one, no one entertained that thought anymore.

Because their family of six adults barely managed to keep track of this little monkey.

This lovely morning of hiking and playing was disrupted by him.

Seeing this, Lun Chuan quickly comforted them: "It’s fine, isn’t it just playing? The scenery on this mountain can be seen every day, and after a while, it doesn’t seem so unusual."

"Playing hide-and-seek and such doesn’t hinder anything. Let’s treat it as a little game. Don’t worry, it’s fine."

With that said, Chen Yuan then told Song Tan:

"Kids may not be fast, but their energy is unimaginable to most people. Unless they’re completely exhausted, they might still be jumping and shouting a second before bedtime."

"So, don’t just look at the vegetable garden, I’ll have two of the children search near the orchard."

Over there, the vegetation is dense, and the surveillance isn’t as detailed as the dogs.

In short, mobilize everyone who can be mobilized. He also needs to arrange the manpower properly to prevent anyone from making trouble amidst the confusion."

No one is in the mood to pick anything anymore. Chen Yuan took out a walkie-talkie, asking people to send the picked baskets back to the Song Family, along with the freshly cut branches and leaves of the tea tangerine:

"Send them to Lun Chuan’s place, tell Aunt to keep them in a vase."

She was among the people, sensing the Spiritual Energy all around, and quickly found the child who was playing hide-and-seek.

After all, he wouldn’t really be lost, but the child is too small, and there’s always a risk of unexpected accidents, so it’s better to check on him first.

As it turned out? The situation was actually quite good.

It’s just...

She looked at He Kuang’s family—they were shouting loudly, but their urgent expressions were still outpaced by guilt. Clearly, they had already become numb to the child’s antics: knowing he wouldn’t get into trouble, but would just tire everyone out.

Song Tan: ...

"Let’s go check by the orchard first, in case the child climbed a tree?"

He Kuang sighed: "Probably not. This child is so energetic that we deliberately avoided activities that involve climbing high or low—we’re waiting to see his interests after he graduates elementary school. If he learns these things now, the six of us couldn’t keep up."

He pointed to the eggplant field ahead: "If we go by his habits, he might be pretending to be an eggplant in the eggplant field."

With that said, the group followed along again, clearly also realizing that He Kuang’s family wasn’t in a rush.

Song Tan: ... Well, okay then.

Since no one’s in a hurry and the child is fine, she split her attention to constantly monitor, ensuring nothing would go wrong, and slowly search.

Having such a game on the first day of vacation is quite thrilling.

But she still reminded Lun Chuan: "If you take them to the Riverside Beach, make sure to have two dogs keep an extra eye on them."

Lun Chuan exhaled slowly: "Let’s have Little Ten follow along. It’s smart and the best at herding; otherwise, I’d be worried that during a nap or a meal, this little whirlwind will disappear in a flash."

The sun was gradually rising.

To be honest, at this time, Song Tan originally planned to have them take a stroll to the warehouse, visit the cafeteria, and then take a leisurely walk down the mountain.