At six o'clock in the evening, the number of people at the airport exit began to dwindle. Beigong Cang, dressed in a suit, hadn't even gone home to change his clothes; he had picked up Lele directly from the kindergarten and rushed to the airport.
He held Lele in his arms, eyes fixed intently on the exit. Lele tugged at his tie and pouted, asking, "Daddy, why hasn't Mommy come out yet?"
Indeed, there was no one left at the exit, yet Qianning was nowhere to be seen. Beigong Cang was also becoming anxious. He put down Lele and said, "Let's call Mommy."
But the cell phone only returned the sound of it being turned off. At this point, Beigong Cang took Lele's little hand and walked over to the information desk.
The lady dressed in the lovely flight attendant uniform offered a professional smile and said, "Sir, how may I assist you?"
"My wife said she was on the flight that just arrived, but we haven't picked her up. I want to check if she was really on that flight."