Love Comes To Me
Chapter 555: Brother, Hugs

When the little girl saw her pretty brother in front of her, she extended her chubby little hand straight away.

And under his breath he slurred, "Brother - hug - hug -"

Solomon was still a little surprised to hear the young girl speak English under her breath.

After a moment's hesitation, Solomon picked her up off the ground and continued to inquire, "Where are your mother and father? How did they leave you alone?" The little girl was pointing randomly at the street in front of her and it was clear that she had lost herself.

This was a problem for Solomon, who was at a loss as to what to do.

At this point, the group of young boys gathered around, somewhat curious to see the little girl on top of Solomon.

Solomon recounted what had happened and a young boy said, "She must have got lost with her own mum and dad, so what are you going to do with her?" The little girl was honest in Solomon's arms, clinging to his neck.

Seeing that he couldn't lose it, Solomon spoke up and said, "You guys go play, I'll take her to her mum and dad."

The mates quickly dispersed on hearing this.

Seeing that the little girl's face still had a few crumbs of cake on it, Solomon took out a tissue and wiped it carefully.

And then coaxed, "Don't be afraid, little sister, I'm taking you to your mummy."

The little girl nodded when she heard it and whispered, "Ya like it - brother."

At the words, Solomon's cheeks flushed slightly, a little sheepishly.

Looking at Solomon's flushed cheeks, the little girl beamed up and kissed him straight away.

This left Solomon even more overwhelmed and had to take her to Joseph first.

Joseph is Solomon's driver and bodyguard, and is the right-hand man for Hector.

When they reached the car, Solomon looked at Joseph and enquired, "Joseph, did you just notice where she was following you from?"

Joseph also looked at the little girl, his job was to keep an eye on Solomon and keep him out of trouble, so he didn't notice the little girl.

I had to shake my head, but after a bit of analysis, I probably had a direction.

"She's probably coming from over the square, why don't we go over there and check it out?"

Solomon nodded at his words and Joseph, seeing that Solomon was struggling a bit to hold his little girl, tried to take her over.

But the little girl didn't want to at all and clung to Solomon, saying that she wouldn't let him hold her for anything.

"Want a hug from my brother ..."

Said the man about to burst into tears.

Solomon saw this and said soothingly, "Don't worry, I'll hold you and take you to your mummy, Uncle Joseph is not a bad person. If you're good, I'll hold you all the time." The little girl stopped crying at the words and agreed in a dumbfounded way.

In fact, Solomon didn't want to let go, although it was a bit hard to hold, but he still liked this soft little cutie.

If her mother were still alive, she would have given birth to a sister of her own age.

Seeing the little girl clinging to Solomon so tightly, he couldn't say anything else.

It was only possible to lead the pair in the direction of the square.

But just halfway through the journey, the little girl was screaming that she was hungry.

Hearing her words, Solomon put her down on the floor with a light hand and enquired patiently, "Okay, you tell your brother what you want to eat."

"Cake ... wants cake!" The little girl said as she clapped her little hands together.

With those words, Solomon looked over at Joseph.

Joseph nodded and led the two small children, one large and one small, into the sweet shop.

A few people had just walked in when Eloise hurried past the door.

By now Eloise is distraught, with a few teardrops in the corners of her eyes, and clearly desperate.

Her little girl was her life and she really didn't know if she could survive if anything happened to her.

Walking down the street, Eloise thought of Rowson.

Slapping her brain, yeah, she could have gone to Rowson.

Eloise picked up and cried, "Rowson, I can't replace my girl, I just went to the bathroom and when I came out, she was gone."

When Rowson heard Eloise's sobs, his heart ached and he said softly, "Eloise, don't worry, maybe the girl isn't far away. You can call the police, check the CCTV in the area and keep an eye on the shops nearby, I'll be right there." "Good." Eloise nodded her head in agreement.

Wiping the teardrop from his face, he then began the path of search.

This time Solomon took the girl out of the sweet shop and went over to the square.

The little girl was eating her cake with a smile on her face, not caring that she was lost.

But after waiting around the square for a long time, I did not wait for the little girl's family.

As she had just looked around the square and had not seen the little girl, Eloise did not go back.

Mother and daughter just ... missed out.

It was getting dark and the little girl was a little sleepy after eating her cake, dying to get down on Solomon's body.

Joseph looked at the clock and knew that this was no way to delay.

Opening his mouth, he suggested, "Little Prince, why don't we take her to the police station first, I'm sure the police will help her replace her family if we take her back home ..."

Before Joseph could finish, the little girl let out a cry.

Solomon was flustered and didn't know what to do.

But in the end, the little girl was taken to the police station, and I'm afraid that her family would have been anxious if she had been with them.

On arrival at the police station, Joseph made a brief booking and the police officer indicated that he would replace the little girl's family.

Then Joseph was about to take Solomon away and the little girl, seeing that her big brother was leaving, simply quit.

Hugging Solomon's leg to death.

And kept crying for her brother to hold her.

Looking at the little girl crying with pity, Solomon was a little distraught.

So he picked up the little girl and afterwards said to Joseph, "Why don't we take her back, she is still so young and she should be scared here by herself." After being picked up by Solomon, the little girl stopped crying and was good and cute on Solomon's shoulder.

Joseph saw the scene and could not refuse, so he explained the situation to the police.

When the police saw how clingy the little girl was to Solomon and knew they were not bad people, they let them take the little girl away.

When she heard that she didn't have to be left at the police station, the little girl's eyes flashed with a hint of cunning.

Back in the car, Solomon looked at the little girl's brow and always thought she looked like someone, but dared not think about it. After all, the odds of that are horribly small.

Solomon wiped the stain from the little girl's face and inquired, "How old are you? How come you're there by yourself?"

The little girl sniffed, stretched out two chubby fingers and babbled, "I'm two years old, and girl likes brother!"

After saying that she gave Solomon another kiss on the cheek, now at an age when she didn't know what liking really meant. Just remember what Mummy said about kissing someone if you like them.

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