Xu Yang and Liu Rongrong didn't quite understand all this; they just felt that he was their child and should leave with them.
But when they heard what Xia Xin said, that the situation could be fatal,
they hesitated.
After all, it wasn't just the two of them at home; there were also the elders.
Considering this, Liu Rongrong looked at Shuaishuai with reluctance to let go.
The little boy still clung to the hem of her clothes, as if he didn't want to let go.
Liu Rongrong's eyes reddened again.
Seeing this, Jiangli said, "Leaving him here is also good for him, and anyway, you will be coming back tomorrow, by which time finding the child's remains will be fine."
Upon hearing this, Liu Rongrong and Xu Yang both sighed but had no better solution. They could only agree and, after thanking Jiangli, prepared to leave.
But before leaving, Xu Yang, suddenly thinking of something, asked Jiangli, "Master... how is this kind of service usually charged?"