Chapter Seventy-Three: Saving People
After closing the door and standing for a while, Tal stepped forward to the hug, it just didn't want to argue with Yang Mingfeng, especially now that he was angry.
Tal walked up to the third floor, and there seemed to be a roar inside the door.
A little girl ran out quickly at the door opening, her slender body, her ponytail beating behind her head, and she looked a little smaller than Yang Yuanyuan, and ran downstairs on her feet.
Before Tal could see what was going on inside the door, a man stuck his head out and shouted, "You run? Then die outside and never come back. He slammed the door shut.
Tal paused, because usually the neighbor's house was closed, they were all strangers, and he didn't know what was going on, so he still went downstairs by himself.
At the entrance of the corridor, he saw the little girl again, squatting by the green flower bed in front of the corridor, her fingers scribbling irregular lines in the dust on the cement floor, very casually.
Hearing the footsteps, the little girl probably thought that her family was looking for her, and looked up.
The clenched lower lip, the pale little face, and the stubborn look were the first impressions left on Tal.
The moment she looked up, there was a slight sparkle in her eyes, and when she saw that it was someone else and not her parents who had come out to look for her, she glanced at him, and there was sadness and resentment in her eyes that did not match her age.
She lowered her head again in disappointment, still slicing her fingers across the ground.
Seeing her, Tal hesitated to ask her what was the matter, perhaps because she had been wronged, but the little girl kept her head down and didn't look at him again.
Tal hesitated for a while, but walked away, he slowly walked to the gate of the community, to the gate of the community, from time to time there were private cars driving out, and other private cars drove in, using cars to travel, and three-wheeled motorcycles, battery cars came and went, everyone was very busy.
Of course, Tale could only pull aside and walk out of the door, if the two of Midaander had the ability to foresee for two or three days, they would have known that it was looking for them.
Tal walked out of the entrance of the community and looked left and right, there was a row of storefronts on the right, and of course there were on the left.
At noon, there are more people, pedestrians come and go, and cars honk.
At a glance, Tal saw the two men on the side of the road leisurely under a green tree, leaning against the tree and chatting in a low voice.
Could it be that they were waiting for him, or that they had been waiting here since they went out? But why didn't Yang Mingfeng see them when he came back.
Tal hesitated for a moment and walked over: "Are you waiting for me?" โ
The two of them were not surprised to see him, Mida said lightly, "We are indeed waiting." โ
But he didn't say what he was waiting for, and if he was waiting for Tar, he didn't say he was waiting for you.
Ander smiled and said, "You're looking for us?" โ
So it doesn't seem like they're waiting for him.
Knowing that they could foresee a little bit of the future, Tal suddenly realized if something was going to happen here? So here they are waiting and watching.
"I'm just going out for a walk." Tarr said he didn't come out to find them.
The two of them did not react to this statement.
Tal continued, "I know now, you love to eat roadside ash. โ
As you come and go, you can feel the fine invisible dust raised in your face, and the green trees on the roadside have been carrying gray dust on their leaves for many years.
Because it is winter, the temperature is getting lower, the sky is overcast and cold, everyone wears cotton jackets, and of course there are some who are not afraid of the cold.
These two guys are wearing thin casual sports suits, and their beautiful faces look even more radiant during the day, and passers-by will glance at them twice.
Tal thought to himself that they had told them that they weren't entities, but it looked too real, that they were exactly the same as real humans.
Mida glanced at Ta Er with a warning look in her eyes, and didn't answer or respond, which was embarrassing.
Ender didn't speak, and there was a strange atmosphere between them that couldn't be understood.
But of course, they didn't bother with what Tal said, but seemed to be bothered by something else, and ignored Tรกr's deliberate bothering.
"Do you want to stop it?" Mida whispered.
Ander also seemed to hesitate: "This is not a legal rule. โ
"So let it happen?" Mida seemed to mutter.
"This happens every day, and we can't interfere." Ander's expression was commonplace.
"She's still young." Mida looked thoughtful.
"But it's not the end of life experience, it's just the consequence of what the being wants to choose."
"So what's going to happen?" Confused as he listened, Tal couldn't help but interject.
Ander glanced at him and whispered, "You know that nothing can happen alone, and if it changes its trajectory, it will trigger a series of other related consequences. โ
"So?" Tal continued, "What will happen?" โ
Mida looked at the exit of the neighborhood and did not speak.
A girl slowly walked out, it was the same little girl that Tal had seen, she seemed to look abrupt, lonely and helpless, bowing her head on the side of the road, as if preoccupied.
But where did a little girl get so much to worry about.
A van came to a halt, blocking Tar's view.
The owner of the car got out of the car by himself, left on the phone, and there were always cars parked at random, and no one cared. He walked into a small supermarket selling tobacco and alcohol in the middle of the row.
Another private car turned into the entrance of the community from the main road and drove in, worried about the little girl, the car came and went, it was too dangerous.
Tal walked around the front of the van and saw that the little girl had actually walked to the gate of the community, in the middle of the passage where vehicles passed.
What's even more incredible is that she actually squatted down, and used her fingers to draw lines in the dust on the cement floor in front of her.
Another private car drove almost a step away from her.
The owner of the car stuck out of the window and shouted: "Whose child is this, don't play on the road, why don't you have a parent." He said and sped away.
The little girl, frightened, stood up and timidly stepped back to the side of the road, right behind a private car parked on the side of the road.
It's nothing, but the owner of the car actually got into the car from the other side of the road, and he was also talking on the phone with his mobile phone, absent-mindedly, and didn't start the car after getting in the car, but sat down first and continued to chat.
Another car drove over, and with the idea that since this car can be parked here, then I can also park it, and parked in front of this car at a distance of more than a meter.
I don't think I saw anyone in the parked car. The later owner closed the car door directly, got out of the car and left, also to buy something in the store. Over there, Mida asked Ender, "Let it stop this?" โ
"Or else?" Ander seemed a little speechless.
"You're right, it still has human characteristics and knows how to do it." There was a smile in Mida's eyes.
Ender smiled: "After mixing with humans for a long time, it will eventually be assimilated." โ
Of course, children have no sense of avoidance of danger, and they cannot predict the consequences of risks, so the ignorant are fearless.
But Tal couldn't ignore it, and he ran over, picked up the little girl by the waist, and rushed to the side to put it down on a safe walking pavement.
Immediately, the owner of the car who finished the phone call was unaware and saw that the car was too close to the park, so he could only reverse the car a little bit, run over the road where the little girl had just stayed, and keep a safe distance from the car in front.
Then the steering wheel scuffled, stepped on the accelerator and drove out, and soon left.
The owner doesn't know what might have happened just now, and there are always a lot of things that can't be imagined, because it doesn't happen and it doesn't matter anymore.
The little girl didn't know what was going on, and looked at Tal in a daze: "Uncle, what are you doing?" โ
"Remember that you can't play on the road in the future, it's too dangerous." Tal said mildly.
"Oh." The little girl didn't seem to think so, because there was no danger, so it didn't affect her.
Tal suddenly realized. Midayand: The reason why they are waiting here. In fact, they knew that there would be a car accident here.
But they didn't want to meddle at all, they just watched and waited for this to happen, but Tรกr's timely appearance prevented the accident.