As a result of this delay, the large group was delayed for another ten minutes.

Before leaving, Tang Zheng asked people to distribute the food to the elderly and children in need.

"Comrade...Comrade, can you wait a moment..."

Tang Zheng and his friends got off the train and were about to leave when an elderly man in his sixties leaned half of his body out of the window.

Tang Zheng paused: "Uncle, what can I do for you?"

The old man pulled the child in his arms forward and hugged him: "This is my grandson, can you please take him away?"

The child looked about five or six years old, with a chubby face and looked quite cute.

Mu Ran said, "Then you can come with us."

The old man shook his head, tears welling up in his eyes. "No, I'm lame, and I'd be a burden if I followed you, but I'm worried about my grandson. Can you please help me?"

The child understood what the old man said, and started crying and yelling, “No… Grandpa, I won’t leave… Ah, wuwuwu…”

The old man sighed: "If you don't leave, you might be buried here with me. Don't you miss your parents? If you stay, you might die and never see them again..."

The child was a little confused, and then he cried even louder.

The old man rummaged through his clothes and handed out a handkerchief: "This is all my property. Can you please let the child go with you... The money will belong to you... Whether the child lives or dies, it is his fate and has nothing to do with you..."

"Please... please..."

Seeing Tang Zheng hesitate, the old man put his withered hands together and bowed to her.

The old man was in the same carriage with Tang Zheng. He knew that this matter was arranged by Tang Zheng. He felt that Tang Zheng was a man with his own ideas and responsibility, so he felt at ease leaving the child to Tang Zheng.

Tang Zheng glanced at Lao Jin, who was maintaining order. Feeling Tang Zheng's gaze, he said, "I don't care about this matter."

Tang Zheng thought about it, then said to Tang Wenli: "Second brother, shall we take him with us?"

Tang Wenli shook his head: "No, he is a child and can't walk two steps. Besides, the road is difficult to walk on."

If he had any extra energy, he would have to take care of his pregnant sister. How could he have the energy to take care of a child?

The old man's face changed when he saw this. He grabbed the child by the collar and said, "Let me ask you, do you want to stay with me and wait to die, or go with them and find your parents?"

The child cried even louder, and it took him a while to make a decision: "Looking for my parents...Looking for my parents...Ah, wuwuwu..."

The old man gave Tang Zheng a flattering smile: "Then please take him away, let him follow you, and go on your own. Don't worry about him. If he falls behind, whether he lives or dies, it has nothing to do with you."

Although the old man said this, he still hoped that Tang Zheng and the others would take better care of the child.

However, he didn't say it so heartlessly, as he was worried that Tang Zheng and the others would have too many concerns and didn't want to bring this burden along.

Tang Zheng hesitated for a moment, then nodded: "Okay."

I'm not afraid of the itch even if I have too many lice. After all, there are so many passengers following me, and one little kid won't make a difference.

The old man breathed a sigh of relief, and both he and his child signed the letter of commitment.

When the child was about to leave, the old man hugged him tightly in his arms and said earnestly: "Grandson, you are a man, and a man must be responsible. No matter what happens to you in the future, you must be strong and kind... Remember what grandpa said..."

The child didn't say anything, but just hugged the old man's neck, crying and nodding.

The old man tremblingly handed the child to Tang Zheng, then bent his legs and wanted to kowtow to Tang Zheng.

"If I survive this disaster, I will definitely thank my comrades!"

Tang Zheng reached out and held his arm: "You're welcome, I'm just doing my best."

The old man handed the handkerchief to Tang Zheng again: "Here is some money, as well as his parents' address and contact information. Thank you for your help!"

The old man had a head full of white hair, but he was dressed very elegantly. The material of his Zhongshan suit did not look cheap. Adding to the child's clothes, Tang Zheng guessed that the grandfather and grandson were probably of high status. She could only try her best to ensure the child's safety.

"Grandpa... Grandpa, I can't bear to leave you..."

The child was pulled away by Tang Wenli, and he struggled to run back. Tang Wenli was a little worried that the child would get into too much trouble on the road.

The old man seemed to sense Tang Wenli's emotions, his face instantly turned cold, and he shouted angrily at the child: "Get out of here, get out of here, I don't want to see you again!"

Having said that, he turned around and hid in the train. The child could no longer see him and cried even more heartbreakingly, but still followed Tang Wenli closely as he walked further and further away.

This scene made Tang Zheng feel extremely uncomfortable. He hoped that they were just doing this in vain and that everyone on the train was safe.

"Wife, how about we go along with them?"

On the train, the man spoke to the pregnant woman next to him.

The pregnant woman puffed out her belly and said, "I'm already in this state. It's raining so hard outside. If I fall, there might be two dead bodies. How can I walk?"

The man sighed, squatted on the ground and held his head in his hands, looking depressed.

The pregnant woman looked at Tang Zheng's disappearing back and snorted coldly: "What are you afraid of? I think she is just courting death. It would be fine if she died alone, but she took so many people with her. If anything goes wrong, she, the culprit, will go to hell!"

Not long after Tang Zheng and his crew left, a huge rock slid down from the mountainside, smashing the train's glass and injuring some people.

Those who originally thought that Tang Zheng was doing something unnecessary, their faces changed, and they packed up their things and wanted to chase Tang Zheng and the others, but they got off the car in a hurry and couldn't see the team at all. They didn't know which direction to go, so they could only squat on the ground and cry.

In front, people were carrying bags of all sizes and walking forward with difficulty in the rain.

Mu Ran had a stern face. He supported Tang Zheng with one hand and held an umbrella for him with the other. Tang Zheng slipped several times and almost fell. Fortunately, Mu Ran acted quickly.

Lao Jin and Xiao Hang and several other flight attendants were maintaining order in the back. At the beginning, the line was very chaotic, with everyone dragging their feet and swearing at each other. Later, they became more and more tired and used the energy they saved on their legs.

We had been walking for just half an hour when a rumbling sound suddenly came from behind, and the place where we were began to shake violently.

Lao Jin's face suddenly became serious: "There may be a mudslide behind us, everyone, hurry up, hurry..."

As soon as he said this, everyone couldn't help but want to look back.

From the noise, I knew that was the direction where the train was parked. I didn't know if it was safe over there. Could it be such a coincidence that something happened just after they left?

"What are you looking at? Are you guys going to die? Speed ​​up, or we will all be buried in this mountain!"

Lao Jin shouted with all his might, and his voice broke. Only then did everyone realize the seriousness of the situation. The team, which had been slow to move, instantly doubled in speed.

"Grandpa...ah Grandpa, wuwuwu..."

When the little boy led by Tang Wenli heard that there might be a mudslide behind him, he couldn't help but worry about his grandfather and struggled to run back.

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