Her gaze fell upon the time displayed on Bo Yunshen's phone screen: it was two in the morning.
The last time Qin Yinyin had gone missing, Mrs. Bo found her at this same hour, with the image of Qin Yinyin crouched in the alley near the kindergarten, crying silently, haunting Qin Yan's mind.
Qin Yan's breath felt as if it were caught in her throat, her eyes bloodshot, her body began to tremble violently.
She didn't know in which corner Yinyin was now crying, her body was rigid as stone while Yinyin's hoarse, choked voice echoed persistently in her ears, "Mama... Mama... I'm scared..."
Qin Yan was in utter agony, and in a daze, she remembered the events of a year ago.
She had found Yinyin who had mistaken someone else for her father.
That was also the first time Qin Yan had discussed the word "father" with Yinyin.
Her voice was hoarse as she asked her, "Mama, what is a father? Why do other kids have both a mama and a papa to bring them to school, but I only have Mama?"