Late at night.
Near the northern suburb of Zhang Jing.
The heavy snow lasted for a day, making it hard to see the difference between the road and the farmland.
The snow was still falling.
The two people on the side of the road were completely reflected in the snow, and it was difficult to find them if they didn't approach them.
These two people were Jason and Wu Degui.
On the way, Wu Degui was rescued by Jason with shocking means and brought here.
Along the way, even though he was curious about this reticent youth, he wanted to ask him why he wanted to save himself.
When he had gotten his revenge back then, he knew that he had committed an unforgivable sin and had already made up his mind to die.
But after hearing Jason's words, he didn't say anything.
Jason said, "You've finished your revenge. Now you have to avenge me."
He didn't dare to ask for revenge for Jason, because he knew that if Jason wanted to kill him, he just needed to kill him with one finger.
So he simply did not say anything. He believed that when he got to the place, everything would come to light.
In the blizzard, the two of them had been standing there since the evening.
Wu Degui's body was already starting to give up, but when he saw that the thin boy beside him was standing motionless in the snow like a flag, and his eyes were like the stars in the universe staring forward, he knew how to shut his mouth and silently waited by the side.
Finally, when a light of car appeared in the heavy snow and gradually approached the two, Jason finally moved.
He stepped forward and stared at a ragged pickup truck, making a creaking noise as it fell apart. At last, he heard someone beside him.
The door opened, and the first one to jump down was Kernel.
Kernel, wearing a camouflage- colored down coat and a velvet hat, jumped to Jason's side and patted him on the shoulder with his hand. He said, "Although Qu Zhihai insisted on coming, he was stopped. His injuries are a little serious."
Jason nodded and said, "It's all right. Tell him to rest in peace. There is still a place for him to use."
At this point, another figure jumped out of the driver's seat.
A middle-aged man with a rough and dark face strode to Jason's side and said with some indignation, "I won't help you even if you spend a lot of money begging me. But now you're reduced to stealing cars. If this news is spread out, my
reputation will be ruined in this generation..."
This worn-out pickup truck, which seemed to fall apart at any time, was the one stolen by Yu Laowu according to Jason's instructions in an abandoned car yard in the suburbs.
Before leaving, he left 50,000 yuan under the stones to the owner of the car dealer as compensation.
Yu Laowu was driving. There was no expression on his face, but the corner of his mouth was constantly pulling.
Kernel took out a cigarette and lit it up. He turned his head and looked out of the window as he silently breathed in and out smoke.
Only Wu Degui clenched his fists.
It was because the head worker was in arrears of wages that his daughter lay in the hospital and waited for her death without medical expenses.
This was the biggest knot in his life!
He had always felt that he owed his daughter.
This led him to have done a lot of bad things during his years of fleeing, but he never touched a child.
He also took out some money and donated it to the orphanage regularly every month.
He had a kind of inexplicable persistence to his child. He often walked on the road, and when he saw a lively little girl, he would cry silently.
Now he heard that someone had hijacked the pregnant woman, and it would even take seven or eight months for the pregnant woman to deliver the baby. The baby just fell to the ground and was going to draw all the blood in the baby's body.
He thought of the helpless and pleading look in his daughter's eyes when she was lying on the hospital bed.
He gritted his teeth and said, "Don't worry. I will help you find her even if I die in the mine. Otherwise, I will be sorry for my dead daughter!"
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