Han Bin frowned. According to his judgment, Wang Zhaodi's words were very watery, even a little false.
"How did He Yan leave home?"
Wang Zhaodi thought for a while: "She put the child down and left, and I didn't chase her out to see it."
"When she left, what time was it?"
"It seems to be after nine o'clock."
"Did she say what to do? When will you be back?"
"No, just talk about doing something." Wang Zhaodi said.
"Have you brought spare clothes?"
"Maybe not."
"Did she often go out alone?"
"Oh, by the way, sometimes I go out too." Wang Zhaodi said perfunctorily.
"How long have you been out?"
"It's only a few hours, not as long as this time."
…
Han Bin asked a few words, but Wang Zhaodi couldn't provide any useful clues, so he changed the subject: "What was your son doing yesterday?"
"at work."
"Where to go to work?"
"He Yan is missing, what does this have to do with my son?"
"Whether it matters or not is up to our police to judge. You just need to answer truthfully." Han Bin warned.
"My son works for a courier company."
"Send a courier?"
"Then I don't know, anyway, that's what he told me."
Han Bin found that when he asked about his son, Wang Zhaodi was somewhat resistant.
Han Bin put away his notebook, took out a cigarette, and winked at Li Hui: "I'll go out to smoke a cigarette, and you continue to take notes."
"Go."
Han Bin went out and sent a text message to He Ru, asking her to bring her little daughter out.
Han Bin waited outside the gate, took a few puffs of cigarettes, and He Ru came out with his little daughter.
Han Bin put out the cigarette and looked at the little girl: "Miss He, how is your sister's relationship with her mother-in-law?"
"They never quarreled. The relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law is actually pretty much the same."
Han Bin was never married, and he didn't have a deep understanding of the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law: "What's the name of this little girl."
"Yuanyuan."
"Can I ask her a few questions?"
"Yes." He Ru replied, squatting down: "Yuanyuan, this is the police uncle, he wants to ask you a few questions."
"Uncle policeman, Yuanyuan is obedient, don't arrest me." The little girl shrank back and hid behind He Ru.
"What does this mean?" Han Bin turned his head and looked at He Ru.
"Children love to make trouble, and sometimes they are disobedient. My sister likes to scare her, saying that if she cries again, the police will come and arrest her, and she will never be able to go home and see her parents." He Ru explained .
Han Bin shook his head. When children encounter danger outside, they should call the police immediately. This kind of education method is wrong. If they are really in danger, they may miss the chance to be rescued.
This is the parental education method of the child. As an outsider, Han Bin has no right to intervene, and even a few words can't change the child's mind.
"Yuanyuan, do you miss your mother?" Han Bin asked.
The little girl nodded: "Yes."
"The police uncle is here this time to help you find your mother." Han Bin took out a piece of chewing gum from his pocket and handed it to the little girl.
Yuanyuan took the gum, put it under her nose and smelled it: "Uncle policeman, when will my mother come back?"
"If you want my mother to come back as soon as possible, you have to answer my questions seriously."
"You can ask, Yuanyuan wants her mother to come back soon."
"How is your mother and your grandma's relationship?"
The little girl seemed to understand, but seemed a little confused.
"Did your mother and your grandma ever quarrel? Or, did they speak ill of each other?" Han Bin explained.
"I haven't quarreled, but grandma often speaks ill of mother."
"What did you say?"
"As long as my mother is not around, grandma will say that she is too lazy and knows how to play with her mobile phone every day, so I must never learn from her in the future." Yuanyuan said seriously.
"Is your mother not working?" Han Bin asked.
"I am not sure as well."
"I know this. My sister quit her job when she was pregnant, and after giving birth, her mother-in-law couldn't handle it alone, so my sister didn't go to work, so we took care of Yuanyuan together." He Ru said.
"Yuanyuan should be in kindergarten by now, why doesn't He Yan go to work?"
"My sister also looked for a job, but she had rested for too long and couldn't get used to outside work, so she wanted to set up an online shopping store, but she lost money again."
"That is to say, your sister has no job and no income now, and the family only relies on your brother-in-law to earn money."
"You can say that." He Ru nodded.
Han Bin turned his head and looked at Yuanyuan beside him:
"Did your father and your mother ever fight?"
Yuanyuan nodded.
"when?"
"Yeah." The little girl frowned, trying to recall: "Just two days ago."
"Why are you arguing?"
"I don't know either. I was sleeping at the time. They were arguing so loudly and dropped everything in the house."
"Is your father worried after your mother disappeared?" Han Bin asked.
Yuanyuan nodded, then shook her head again, she was still young after all, and she couldn't express some things very clearly.
"Call your brother-in-law and ask him to come back," Han Bin said.
"Okay." He Ru replied.
"Uncle policeman, when can you help me find my mother?" The little girl looked expectant.
"The police uncle will do his best to help you find your mother."
"Thank you uncle." After the little girl finished speaking, she ran to find her aunt.
"Da da da… "
Li Hui came down from upstairs and rubbed his stomach. It was already one o'clock in the afternoon and he hadn't eaten yet.
"How was the question?" Han Bin said.
"Not so good? The old lady has been talking for a long time, but she has nothing useful to say." Li Hui shrugged his shoulders and asked, "Where are you?"
"I asked the little girl just now. Although she is not very old, she has basically explained the situation at home. The family life is quite difficult and there are many conflicts. The missing person and her husband had a quarrel two days ago. shelf."
"So, the missing person may run away from home because of family conflicts." Li Hui analyzed.
"But she has no reason to turn off her mobile phone and not answer her sister's calls."
"Could it be that you want to be quiet and think clearly."
"What about the child? How much harm will it do to the child if he leaves quietly." Han Bin sighed.
"Binzi, there are all kinds of people in this world. In our village, there are many daughters-in-law from out of town. They feel that life at home is hard, so they leave their children and run away." Li Hui looked familiar.
"I'll make a record for her husband later, and then make a judgment."
"I think it is more likely that he ran away from home. One is that there are family conflicts, and the family of the missing person has not received a blackmail letter." Li Hui spread his hands.
"Officer Han, Officer Han." He Ru hurried over with her mobile phone in hand.
"What's wrong?"
"I called the cell phone several times, but I couldn't get through, and my brother-in-law couldn't be reached." He Ru showed an anxious look.
(end of this chapter)