Chapter 311 Tongtong rushes bravely

Style: Girl Author: Moe TsukasaWords: 2810Update Time: 24/02/20 17:47:28
Tongtong came out of the house and ran straight to the elevator with ease.

The corridor is empty and quiet in the afternoon, with no one around.

Tongtong walked to the elevator smoothly.

The elevator door was closed, Tongtong looked up at the closed elevator door, confused and dazed.

She didn't use instinct to open the door. She remembered that her mother had to press the button on the elevator when they took her out.

Her eyes slowly moved from the closed elevator door to the elevator button. After hesitating for a moment, she walked over and stood on tiptoes to press it, but she tried several times and couldn't reach it.

Tongtong scratched her head in confusion and couldn't help but look back at the door of her house. She wanted to go home and move a stool, but when she saw the door being closed by her, she gave up the idea.

After trying to press the button for the last time but unable to reach it, Tongtong's plump cheeks bulged in frustration. She couldn't help but look back. When she saw the fire door behind her, her eyes paused in confusion.

The fire door was not closed tightly, but was closed casually, staggered up and down, and there was a gap.

Tongtong hesitated for a moment and couldn't help walking over, holding the door open and looking inside.

It was a little dark inside, but there was light from the open window.

From the light, Tongtong saw the long stairs going down.

She was a little frightened and didn't dare to go in if she wanted to.

But Tongtong remembered that her aunt had taken her up the stairs in other places before.

She hesitantly looked back at the elevator, but the elevator door was still closed and not opened.

She looked longingly at the elevator buttons for a while, and finally had to give up. Then hesitantly turned sideways and slipped out through the crack of the fire door. She stood at the steps and timidly looked through the iron railings. He glanced down.

Going up and down the stairs made her a little scared, but her determination to find her mother's painting made her extra brave.

She only hesitated for a moment, then started walking down step by step holding on to the wall.

But the stairs were a bit high and it was difficult for her to walk little by little.

Tongtong only hesitated for a second, and simply chose to use her hands and feet to climb down section by section.

"Climbing" is already very familiar to her and it is not very strenuous.

When she had climbed enough, she stopped to rest for a while, then continued climbing down.

Tongtong didn't know where the first floor was or where the underground garage was. She just followed her instinct and climbed down the stairs, pausing all the way until there were no stairs but only doors. Tongtong finally stopped.

She didn't know where she was. She clapped her hands and stood up slowly. She stared at the ajar door for a while, then hesitantly went up and stuck her head out to look outside.

There were many cars parked sparsely outside.

It was dark everywhere, a little dim, and quite empty. It was different from what she knew as the spacious, bright, beautiful road with many cars running back and forth.

Tongtong looked at the cars in confusion, her eyes slowly moving from the nearest car to the farthest car. She was a little confused and a little scared. She wanted to turn back and climb back, but after taking a look at the long steps, she flinched.

Her eyes turned to the empty and dark underground garage again, looking around blankly. She finally saw bright lights at the vehicle entrance and exit not far away, and Tongtong also saw the hanging arrow sign.

Although she didn't understand what it meant, she remembered that every time Good Godmother and the others went out to play, her mother would teach her that it was called an arrow, and the direction pointed by the arrow was the direction in which we went out.

She kept her mother's words in mind, and her confused eyes were excited when she saw the arrow and the bright exit. She felt that the light there must be the same as outside, so after a moment of hesitation, she spread her legs and headed towards the light. run.

But after running away, Tongtong remembered that her mother had told her more than once that she should walk to the side when walking, not go to the middle of the road, and not walk when there was a car.

Therefore, although she was stumbling along the way and had to worry about the baby bottle bag she was carrying on her elbow, she did not dare to run into the driveway. She just leaned against the roadside and ran against the wall.

She was already a little tired, but she wanted to run out faster than this dark underground garage.

Running and stopping all the way, running for a while and then stopping for a while, looking around in confusion, and after confirming that the direction of the arrow was correct, he continued running in the direction of the light.

There is no security post in the underground garage, only a gear lever that automatically reads the card.

There are no vehicles entering or leaving the community at this point.

Tongtong walked out of the underground garage smoothly with the guidance of arrows and light.

The traffic on the road made her tired and excited again.

The bag she was carrying on her elbow was a little too big, and it fell to the ground weakly as she grew tired.

Tongtong didn't know how to lift it up, so she could only raise her elbows high.

The pajamas he was wearing were also a little loose.

But this did not affect her excitement at all.

She pushed up her pants vigorously, raised her elbows, and ran happily towards Fu Jingchuan's company, majestic and high-spirited.

She has a good memory and a good sense of direction.

She remembered which direction she and her mother came back from at noon, so she found the direction accurately.

Tongtong felt that her mother's paintings must still be in the beautiful uncle's company, and she wanted to pick them up.

Therefore, with a strong energy in her heart, she ran very energetically and fast.

It’s just that the bag and pants are not very impressive.

She ran for a while, then had to stop out of breath to pull up her pants and bag, and then continued running, completely tireless.

There are no shops outside the community, only bricks and iron fences. Roses and bougainvillea climb all over the iron fence, and green branches and red flowers peek out from the fence.

Tongtong didn't meet anyone along the way. When she was almost reaching the next community, the number of pedestrians on the road finally began to increase.

Some people also noticed the little baby running alone on the side of the road carrying a cloth bag. Their confused eyes slowly moved from her to behind her, but no adults were seen on the huge road.

People looking at her couldn't help but have a hint of worry in their eyes.

Tongtong, who has short legs, was busy walking and didn't notice the adults' eyes.

She was also extremely tired, and her steps slowly slowed down.

But she didn't mean to give up. She just looked around in confusion as she walked. She saw the cars running on the road, and couldn't help but glance at the Huichen Building that could be seen in front of her. She was a little worried that she would go there. While there, her mother's drawings were blown away by the wind.

The young couple walking towards her also noticed her walking alone on the side of the road.

The two looked at each other, and couldn't help but glance behind Tongtong, but saw no adults.

The girl was worried, so she stepped forward, squatted down in front of Tongtong, grabbed her arm, and blocked her way.

"Kid, why are you walking outside alone?"

The girl looked at her and asked in a softer voice, for fear of scaring her.

Tongtong saw the kind face of the young lady in front of her, but she was also a little afraid of the man standing next to her. She couldn't help but whispered back to her: "I'll go find Mom's painting."

The girl frowned, somewhat confused by the child's logic.

"What about your parents?" the girl asked worriedly, "Didn't they follow you?"

Tongtong shook her head blankly: "Mom, I have to go to work."

The girl frowned: "So you ran out alone? Where are the adults in your family?"

"Auntie, I'm sleeping." Tongtong said to her seriously, "I'm going to go find my mother and draw."

The young girl didn't understand, and looked at each other with her boyfriend standing beside her.

Tongtong was in a hurry and wanted to keep going.

She tried to free her hand, but failed.

She looked at the beautiful sister in front of her with some fear: "Sister, can you, can't you let go of me?"

How dare the young girl let go of her? She tried her best to put on a very kind smile and said to her: "Kid, it's very dangerous for you to walk alone on the road. There will be bad people who will take you away. My sister will take you home." OK?"

Tongtong shook her head and cautiously took a few steps back.

"Thank you, sister." She thanked timidly, "I don't want it."

She remembered that her mother told her not to just go with strangers, and she didn't dare to go with them.

The young girl also noticed Tongtong's defensiveness, and passers-by also looked at them curiously.

Girls are thin-skinned and are afraid of being misunderstood. They dare not take her away casually, but they also dare not let her wander around on the road alone.

After discussing it with her boyfriend, she called the police directly.

Tongtong was a little scared when they saw them talking on the phone. Her eyes were wide and round, and she moved back step by step, wanting to run away.

The girl quickly smiled and comforted her, squatted down and chatted with her, talking to her to delay time.

Tongtong was a little anxious and kept repeating in a low voice: "Sister, I want to leave."