Chapter 558 Finding Garnett
The car sped along the main road. Lucia had never driven so fast before, and when she arrived at the address Darnell told her, it was already dark. She drove the navigation and went directly to the vegetable market. When she arrived at the door, there were a lot fewer people coming and going.
Lucia quickly found a place to park the car, and then walked quickly towards the gate. The scene she saw on the video just now is the gate of the vegetable market here, and the place where Garnett knelt in the surveillance is now empty, and there is not even a trace of anything different on the ground.
Lucia walked around the door quickly, but still found nothing else. Could it be that, as Darnell said, Garnett left after eight o'clock, just in time for her to rush over, and the two of them missed it perfectly.
Lucia gritted her teeth, with her heart hanging in her throat, she took a deep breath, first to calm herself down, and then looked around.
Suddenly, she locked on to a dilapidated small newsstand on the side of the road next to the vegetable market, hesitated for a moment, and then walked forward with the idea of giving it a try.
A middle-aged man was humming a ditty and packing stacks of magazines, as if he was about to close the door.
Lucia picked up a bottle of drink casually, paid for it, and then asked the boss, "Boss, do children often beg at the entrance of this vegetable market?"
The boss nodded, then looked her up and down, and asked, "Yes, what are you doing?"
"I'm doing charity work. I heard that the helpless children here are very pitiful, so I wanted to take a look. But when I arrived, there was no one at the door."
When the boss heard this, he immediately said, "Girl, you came too late, and your news is not reliable. Who told. you that those begging children are helpless?"
Lucia didn't understand, "Could it be... isn't it?" If there is something to rely on, who is still kneeling and begging here? The boss glanced at her, as if he kindly reminded her after thinking about it, and said in a low voice, "I advise you, don't provoke them, those children are not alone, they are a gang."
Lucia was stunned, "What do you mean?"
The boss turned his head, raised his chin, and pointed in one direction, "I heard that they all live in the cement factory over there, but they are not as helpless as you said, don't blame them, girl, Hurry up and go home!"
The boss waved his hand, unwilling to say any more, then packed up the magazines, pushed the refrigerator into the newsstand, locked it and left.
Lucia took a sip of her drink and carefully guessed the meaning of what the boss said just now. She raised her eyes to look in the direction the boss pointed just now, hesitated for a while, and walked away.
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