Reid turned his gaze away and looked at He Ao's movements.
He only saw He Ao glance at the white dress girl outside the trash bin, who had now turned back around, her eyes fixed on the doorway.
At this moment, his clothes shook slightly, like a gust of wind sweeping through the rain curtain, He Ao suddenly vanished, almost silently crossing the water surface and muddy ground to reach the slide ahead.
Then He Ao squatted down, hiding his body within the gap between the slide and the steel pipe.
He didn't know what He Ao wanted to do, so he could only lean against the trash bin, watching He Ao, waiting for He Ao's next move.
At this moment, He Ao too leaned in the gap of the slide, cautiously poking his head out, gazing at the front door, and watching the white dress girl guarding the entrance.
Raindrops from the sky fell gently, the whole square surprisingly quiet, only the sound of the rain, oppressively under the rain, with the light breathing of the two children.
Bam—
