Luckily, they found the child.
When Yu Jingting and his wife drove over in the tractor, they saw the child, huddled and sitting on the ground before her grandmother's courtyard.
The bitter old lady was resentful for not taking advantage of Wang Hui, and it extended to the way she looked at the child.
By the time the child had made her way over, it was already dark. The cold-hearted old lady refused to open her doors and hadn't even given the child a bowl of rice to eat.
The poor child was both hungry and exhausted. When darkness fell, she dared not wander off, so she could only sit outside her grandmother's door, appearing utterly helplessly pitiful.
When Wang Hui saw her daughter in this condition, her heart felt like shattering into pieces as she sobbed in her arms.
Suizi also started tearing up. Facing the prospect of motherhood, she couldn't bear to witness such a scene.
She used this opportunity to lecture Jingting as she wiped her tears:
"You better learn from this."