The front door was wide open, but there was no one inside.
Following that, Vania brought her men to search the grounds. However, there was no child in sight.
Have we been duped again?
She looked around and found a janky pig sty with a padlock.
At that, her heart pounded wildly as her eyes got red-rimmed. “There!” She pointed toward it with a shaky voice.
Henry and Leo reflexively looked in the direction Vania pointed and brought their men over to pick the lock.
Inside, an emaciated child with eyes as clear as crystals shuddered in fear, and he was on the verge of blacking out when he heard the voices outside. It had been days since he last ate something.
It would be just another round of beating, he thought as he closed his eyes in despair, for he had experienced this far too many times.
“Boss, it’s open.”
With that, Vania opened the door with trembling hands.
The sunlight shining in allowed Vania to see the inside of the pig sty clearly.
This was no place for a human to stay! There was only one window on the walls, yet it was nailed shut with planks of wood. The dim light shining through the seams only provided hints of time, telling night and day.
Worse, the inside was humid and moist, and there were only a pile of loose hay and two empty bowls on the muddy ground.
Moreover, a strange stench would drift over every now and then.
A poor boy was curled up motionlessly in a corner with his eyes closed in despair. All he had on was a t-shirt and shorts; his clothes were so black that they glimmered, and they were evidently so small that the boy could barely fit in them anymore.
The temperature between night and day here in Eastland was drastic. How did he manage to survive in such conditions?!
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