Chapter 3: The White Rabbit 2 with Blackening Failure

At that time, there was also a little boy who was kidnapped with the Tang family's mother and daughter, and the little boy's family did not come to pay the ransom.

The kidnappers cursed the bad luck and finally locked the three hostages in a remote farmhouse in the countryside and set them on fire.

Tang Mint's mother desperately rescued the two children, and she grabbed her daughter's hand: "Mint, you are good, if you can't find your mother after you go out, follow this little brother, don't go home, remember?" ”

She wanted to say more, but the timing was wrong, and looking at her daughter's innocent face, she still didn't slander her husband's status in her daughter's mind in the end.

Tang Mint didn't understand anything at that time, only remembered the last sentence that his mother said: "The little brother is a nobleman, his mother saved him, and he will always give you a place to live in the future, mint, you must remember, don't let the little brother have an accident——"

Tang's mother saw that the little boy she saved had a not simple background, and if she could get out of trouble, this life-saving grace would definitely be enough in exchange for him to protect her daughter's life.

The fire burned recklessly, and Tang's mother was exhausted, so she couldn't run out after it.

Tang Mint remembered her mother's words, and at the moment when the house was about to burn down, she used her small body to protect the noble little brother, and then was burned to the point of fainting by severe pain.

When she woke up, she had already been taken to the hospital, she was young at the time, she didn't know much about what happened, she only vaguely remembered that the kidnapping case had made a lot of noise, and even the special police were dispatched.

In the end, I only heard that the little brother who didn't even know his name had a terrible background behind him and had been taken away by his family.

It is said that because of the newspaper headlines, Tang's father finally found his daughter who was almost burned to death and his wife who had died.

At that time, Tang's father was in tears in front of reporters, hugged Tang Mint tightly, cried so much that he slapped himself, saying that it was all his fault, blaming him for not being able to raise the huge ransom that the kidnappers wanted, and being a step late, killing his wife and daughter.

Finally, I asked the media reporter to give the youngest daughter a space to grow up and not to expose too much of the child's private information, so as not to affect her future life.

The reporter was moved by his father's love, and naturally all agreed.

Tang Mint was only a seven-year-old girl at that time, where did she understand the love and hatred between adults, she only knew that her mother originally let her follow that little brother.

But the little brother is no longer here, she is a little girl, unaccompanied, and she doesn't even have the ability to support herself, and after recuperating the burns on her back in the hospital, she was taken home by Tang's father.

Back at the Tang family, not long after his mother's funeral, his father married a new mother and brought three children, an older sister, a younger sister and a younger brother.

At that time, Tang Mint didn't know that this meant that his father was cheating in marriage, and he didn't understand that she was no longer the little princess in her mother's hands.

Dad kept telling her to be sensible, to be filial to her new mother, and to be good to her sisters, sisters and brothers, otherwise she would live on the streets and become a little beggar.

The little Tang Mint grew up in the Tang family, the new mother was not good or bad to her, the sister ignored her, the younger sister always loved to rob her things, and the younger brother often beat her.

Tell his father that at first he comforted him, but then he became impatient: "What is it about children fighting and making trouble, mint, as a sister, you must have the measure that a sister should have!" Look at your little family! Learn a little more from your sister! ”

In this way, Tang Mint grew up slowly, and gradually developed a restrained and non-talkative temperament.