After 20 minutes, the train arrived at the terminal in B station. The moment her feet landed on the land after they got off the train, Su Bei was relieved. God knows how nervous was she along the way. Everytime she heard the sound of footsteps in the train car, she was like a startled bird, afraid that train crew would suddenly come to check their tickets.
Itâs okay now, they finally arrived!
Squeezing the two train tickets in her hand, Su Bei didnât have much time to be happy. Right at that moment she saw several station staff with a man wearing police uniform coming over and stopped in front of them.
âExcuse me, please show us your ticket.â
The policeman took the tickets from Su Bei. He looked at the information printed on it, and then examining two young kids in front of him.
âLuo Xiaohong? Zhang Erniu? Is it your names?â
âYes.â Her tone subtly higher.
âYou are 88 years old?â
ââŚâ Su Bei couldnât answer.
Seeing her stance, the policemanâs eyes flashed. âBoth of you, come with us.â He took Su Bei and Su Xiaobao to the police box in train station for further interrogation.
âYou departed from N county?â
âWhere did you buy these tickets?â
âBought from a scalper.â
âYou know they are scalper, but still dare to buy? Donât you know the regular way purchase a ticket?â
If wasnât for their colleague who caught a group of scalper, they wouldnât know that this shift would have two passengers with problematic ticket. On top of that, they are actually two children. The ticket checking system in a small county wasnât too strict, so the obvious flaw wasnât found there, enabled these children to ride the train.
âWhatâs your name? Real name.â
âDo you have an ID card?â
âWhat about the household registration book?â
Su Bei shook her head again. Then she took out a note stamped with their village committee seal from her schoolbag, and handed it to the police. After reading the contents of the note, the police looked at Su Bei and Su Xiaobao. He was surprised. âYou donât even have an household registration?â
âFor the time being,â Su Bei responded.
That year, Grandma Wang decided to raise the twins, but didnât considered the issue of household registration.ăIn their village, there are many children without household registration. In the next few years, one after another solved this problem. Unfortunately, Su Bei and Su Xiaobao turn was come only after Grandma Wangâs death. Thus created another problem. If they have been registered, then Su Bei doesnât have to spend so much money to buy ticket from a scalper.
âWhat are you doing in B city?â Running away from home? Meeting online friend?
Seeing the two children who keep silent, the police directly continued: âHow about your family? Do you have your guardian contact information?â
âOur guardian has passed away.â
âSo now both of you not only donât have a household registration, even your guardian also passed away?â The police once again confirmed their answers. As he rarely encountered such a difficult case, he couldnât help but frown.
At this moment, Su Bei spoke again: âAbout that, uncle, we still have a dad, we came to B city just to find our dad.â
If she didnât speak, they most probably would be sent back.
âYou said your father was in B city?â
âYes, previously we lived with our grandmother in the countryside. Before she passed away, she let us come to B city to find our dad.â
Su Beiâs statement is also reasonable and more in line with the general situation of many left-behind children. When the policeman looked at Su Bei and Su Xiaobao again, there was some sympathy in his eyes: âDonât worry, if your father is in B city, uncle will definitely help you find him.â
âDo you know your fatherâs name?â
Qin Shao? The name sounds familiar.
The policeman entered âQin Shaoâ name on public security system, a total of 236 search results popped up.
âDo you know any other information? For example, where is your dadâs household registration and where is his workplace?â
âThe household registration should be in B city, and he works in Qin Group.â
After he redo the search with additional clues provided by Su Bei, the result popped up made him stunned.
No wonder the name sounds familiar.
ââThere is only one person called Qin Shao who works in Qin Group, and that is the chairman of Qin Group! The famous Mr. Qin from B city!
The policeman face sank. He then looked at Su Bei and Su Xiaobao : âIf you really want to find your dad, you must provide me with real information. If you continue to make up lies, then we can only âŚâ
âAll I say is trueâ After he finished talking, Su Bei replied with serious expression. âI also know dadâs address. He live in Shangcheng disctrict in B cityâŚâ
The policeman subconsciously compared the address Su Bei gave with Qin Shaoâs information in public security system.
A person like Qin Shao will never diclosed such information like the location of household registration and home address to the public. So itâs unlikely that these children made up some nonsense from the information they casually found on internet. So there is only one possibility- they did not lie.
When the policeman looked at Su Bei and Su Xiaobao again, his expressions changed. Originally he was simply investigating a case of scalper ticket purchasing, but he didnât expect to find two left-behind children looking for their father. Then he intended to help these two left-behind children finding their biological father, but didnât expect to be involved in a real life dog blood drama!