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Chapter 1964 Heroes, Missing and Finding(2/2)

"Xiao Hei."

the boy shouted.

At first he didn't care about the "disappearance" of the little black cat.

He thought the little black cat had wandered elsewhere.

It's not like this has never happened before, but as long as he calls its name, the little black cat will answer him and run back soon.

He thought it would be the same this time.

But...that's not right.

The boy called the little black cat many times, but got no response.

He felt a little uneasy in his heart.

"Xiao Hei?"

He shouted louder and louder, "Xiao Hei!"

"Where are you?"

"Xiao Hei..."

While the boy was barking, he searched all the places nearby where the little black cat might go.

But...it was not found.

The little black cat never appeared.

Later, the boy's cry even revealed a hint of crying.

...

The sky is getting darker.

When the street lights came on, the boy knew that he had to go home.

Otherwise my grandparents will be very worried.

The boy turned his head three times with each step, his eyes filled with hope.

But until he returned home, the little black cat did not appear.

He was scolded by his grandfather.

Grandma was worried when she saw the scars on his body.

Grandparents thought he came home so late because of a fight.

He didn't explain.

He was worried that he would be scolded if he told his grandparents about secretly raising Xiao Hei.

In the eyes of the two elders, the boy's silent attitude was acquiescence.

...

The boy's grandmother was unusually angry.

The boy's grandfather actually thinks that for boys, it doesn't matter how many times they fight.

The most important thing is to be measured in your approach.

Everything will be bad once it is over.

He checked the child's body and found that there were some scratches and his clothes were stained, but there were no major problems.

I had already trained him before, and he just said a few words about the child fighting and let it go.

The old lady talked about it for a long time.

From helping the child give medicine to sitting at the table to eat, the old lady never stopped talking.

In the end, the old man couldn't stand listening any more, and he called out to the old lady to stop her talking.



The boy was a little confused all night.

He didn't quite know what his grandparents said to him.

All he could think about was Xiao Hei, and he felt a little restless at home.



The next day, the boy got up earlier than usual.

The two old men were very surprised.

"What's wrong? You got up so early today?"

"I have to be on duty."

The boy found a random reason.

"oh oh."

The two old men accepted the boy's reason without any doubt.

"Then I have to move faster."

The old lady turned and walked towards the kitchen.



As soon as he walked out of the house, the boy started running.

Run faster and faster.

The schoolbag made a thumping sound on my back.



The morning mist has not yet dispersed, and the air is slightly cool.

The wind blew past my ears, whistling, and there was a loud noise in my ears.

The boy could still clearly hear his heartbeat.

"Bang~bang~bang~"

Jump very fast.
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