Reborn in the Seventies: Pampered Wife, Owning some Farmland-Chapter 406 - 406 Dare to Act Ruthlessly_1
Chapter 406: Chapter 406 Dare to Act Ruthlessly_1 Chapter 406 -406 Dare to Act Ruthlessly_1 Yun Hao nodded in response, “Little Huzi will be fine, he is a tough little boy.” How could a tough little boy not cry when he’s beaten so mercilessly?
Lu Jingyi had struck their son, a boy they themselves could not bear to discipline so harshly.
“There are two paths here. Should we split up or search together, my dear?” There were two paths ahead. Yun Hao left the choice up to his wife.
Meng Yunhan looked at the fork in the road and responded without hesitation, “Let’s split up.”
“Be careful. Shout if there’s anything,” Yun Hao reminded her before parting ways. His footsteps were swift and had a sense of urgency.
Meng Yunhan asked everyone she met, knocked on doors, and endured the abuse. She didn’t care about any of that. Even if someone hit her, as long as they could tell her where Little Huzi was, she would be okay with it.
She dared not call out for fear of alerting Jingyi, who would then torture Little Huzi even more.
“Have not seen, have not seen.”
“Miss, I saw her. She was dragging along a wailing child, his face all bloody from being beaten. When I tried to say something, she cursed me for meddling.”
Meng Yunhan clutched at her heart, the pain was so intense she could hardly breathe. Beaten till blood was drawn.
“Madam, do you know where she is now? Approximately when did you see them?” Meng Yunhan tried to hold back her tears, but her congested voice betrayed her.
“Around noon. The lady had curly hair, and the child looked so pitiful.”
Meng Yunhan was certain it was Jingyi and her son. It was Jingyi who had hit their son. Jingyi, how could you do this? The child is so small, how much hatred must you have in your heart? Even to a child barely over a year old, you dared to lay such a heavy hand.
“Madam, do you know which direction they went?”
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The woman pointed in a direction and told Meng Yunhan, “They went that way. You better hurry and catch up with them.”
Meng Yunhan looked in that direction, her eyes full of determination.
“Thank you, ma’am, thank you.”
Meng Yunhan thanked the woman repeatedly before darting off in the indicated direction, hoping to find Jingyi and rescue Little Huzi soon.
She could not imagine the pitiful state her son might be in.
Where in the world had Jingyi gone?
She’d been jogging this path for half a day and there was still no sight of Jingyi.
Did she take a wrong turn?
Had Jingyi rented a house somewhere nearby?
She listened for any signs of crying. If there was crying, then she would find her son.
But she also dreaded hearing her son’s cries, for those tears would mean Jingyi was abusing him again.
She felt as if she was in a foggy forest, lost and unsure where the exit was.
Once she reached this area, she didn’t dare call out. She was afraid Jingyi would hear her and hide their son, making it even more difficult to find him.
“My dear, my dear…” Yun Hao, not finding any clues on his path, quickly rushed over to where Meng Yunhan was. Seeing her standing there motionlessly, he hurriedly stepped forward.
“Jingyi headed in this direction, but I don’t know where she is. I don’t know where she is.” Meng Yunhan held back from crying, her voice barely audible.
Yun Hao knew his wife was suffering, yet he too was in pain.
He could empathize. Was this the heartbreak she felt when he descended into the underworld?
“Don’t cry. We will find Jingyi. Let’s keep looking.” Yun Hao scanned surroundings, trying to determine where Jingyi might be.
They continued their search for clues.