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Chapter 667: Disabled Orphans at the Orphanage



Chapter 667: Disabled Orphans at the Orphanage

The orphanage was also located in a rather remote suburb of Nancheng City.After all, land in remote areas was cheap.

Thus, the two of them took a forty-to-fifty-minute rideshare before arriving at the Happy Orphanage.

From the outside, the Happy Orphanage looked perfectly average overall.

Warm tones dominated the main buildings of the orphanage.

After Jiang Ran got out of the car, he followed Yang Qi smoothly into the orphanage.

As they passed the guardhouse by the entrance, a middle-aged woman sitting inside cheerfully greeted Yang Qi, even commenting that he had brought a friend this time.

Once they entered the nursery, they took two turns and arrived at a large clearing filled with playground equipment, where they saw many children.

These children also noticed the strangers.

They weren’t scared. Instead, they rushed over all at once.

Seeing the kids running toward him, Jiang Ran felt a surge of warmth as they eagerly hugged Yang Qi’s legs, calling him "Uncle."

Jiang Ran figured Yang Qi must be pretty familiar with them.

But what he didn’t expect was that these kids also hugged his legs and called him "Uncle."

"These are the older ones. There are more still in diapers inside."

After playing around with the kids in the clearing for a while, Jiang Ran followed Yang Qi into a room on the first floor of one building.

There, he saw that the floor was covered in those soft foam puzzle mats.

In addition, there were soft blankets and pillows scattered around.

Jiang Ran glanced over and noticed that the kids in this room were indeed the ones still wearing diapers.

Some were crawling around randomly, while others were drinking milk from bottles.

Of course, a few spotted them and actively crawled over.

Yang Qi didn’t pick up any of the diaper-wearing kids. Instead, he just crouched down to pat them, cautioning Jiang Ran not to pick them up either.

Jiang Ran asked, "Why?"

Yang Qi replied, "They’re too young. If you pick them up, they’ll get used to it. When no one holds them, they’ll cry and fuss. We don’t have enough hands here, so we need to let them adapt."

Jiang Ran nodded with an "oh."

Then, he noticed a little boy and a little girl who had managed to crawl to his feet, looking up at him with their hands raised.

Jiang Ran crouched down, forced a smile, and gently touched the delicate cheeks of the two children.

Ever since he entered the orphanage and saw these orphans, Jiang Ran’s face had been pale.

Now, he finally felt able to voice the doubt that had been nagging him since arriving.

"Yang Qi, why are so many of the kids in this orphanage disabled?"

Indeed.

Whether it was the older ones playing outside or those still in diapers inside, one glance revealed how few looked healthy on the surface.

Many, like the two kids by his feet, had obvious physical disabilities.

For instance, the little girl had a deformed right foot.

And the little boy had an abnormally large head—no one knew what disease he had.

Hearing this, Yang Qi let out a helpless sigh. "Did you think orphanages were like what you see on TV? Full of healthy, lively kids, no different from a kindergarten?"

Jiang Ran nodded.

Yang Qi sighed even more deeply. "Actually, in most orphanages, welfare homes, and similar institutions, if a child is physically healthy, they get adopted pretty quickly by a family."

"So, what’s left in orphanages are the older ones and those with illnesses or disabilities."

Jiang Ran clutched his head.

Strangely enough, before he transmigrated, his background was also that of an orphan, and the original owner of this body was one too.

But his memories of the so-called orphanage from his childhood were all very vague.

Next, Yang Qi took him to another part of the orphanage.

A graveyard.

Jiang Ran saw rows of small tombstones scattered across the land.

"These are all the children who died in this orphanage."

Yang Qi let out a deep sigh toward the azure sky.

"People, I really think life is unfair!"

"I’m not saying everyone should be born into a wealthy and noble family."

"But at least, when you’re born, you should have a healthy body, so you won’t be abandoned by your parents. Why can’t even this small demand be granted by the heavens?"

"You know, Jiang Ran?"

"Of those kids you just saw, how many will actually grow up safe and sound?"

Staring into Yang Qi’s red-rimmed eyes, Jiang Ran thought of one person—Wang Anjian.

He had helped dispose of his corpse.

And through the phone Wang Anjian left behind, he had learned about the good deeds that orphan, Wang Anjian, had done over the years.

A man who, even on the verge of death, was still helping others.

Jiang Ran felt a surge of melancholy, then said to Yang Qi, "I want to buy some things for the kids here."

Yang Qi wiped his traitorous tears. "I’m coming too."

The two of them bought some rice, flour, cooking oil, and snacks.

But mostly, they bought toys.

Besides that, they also picked up plenty of children’s shoes and clothes.

Of course, new backpacks, pencil cases, stationery, and the like were also bought in large quantities.

Finally, Jiang Ran didn’t forget—they needed diapers too.

In the end, they bought enough to fill two minivans.

Jiang Ran didn’t know how much Yang Qi had spent.

But he himself had spent over five thousand.

It was shameful, he thought—Jiang Ran usually considered himself a good person, a kind person.

But when he really thought about it, he had put in effort to help others, but he had almost never spent money.

When they hauled the cargo from the two minivans to the Happy Orphanage, they began distributing items to the disabled orphans there.

Seeing new toys and new clothes, the orphans jumped and bounced with joy.

Alice Apartment.

Apparently, sleeping in and lazing around was a basic behavior for young people.

It was already almost ten in the morning. Lei Xiaoman was still curled up in bed.

But she wasn’t asleep; she was leaning against the headboard, watching a drama on her phone.

Just as she was getting excited about a scene in the show, a ringing sound came from her security door—ding ding ding.

Lei Xiaoman had no idea who was looking for her. She hadn’t ordered takeout or had any packages.

So, she thought about pretending not to hear it. But the doorbell kept ringing incessantly.

Annoyed, she threw on a simple piece of clothing, got out of bed, walked to the living room, and then to the security door, shouting in a loud voice, "Who is it?! Why are you ringing the doorbell nonstop?!"

She didn’t open the door right away. Instead, she looked through the peephole to see who was outside.

And what she saw shocked her.

The person ringing the doorbell outside was unmistakably the short, scrawny middle-aged man she had encountered in the elevator when she first arrived yesterday!!!!

"How does he know I live here?! Is he stalking me?!"

Lei Xiaoman’s heart pounded wildly.

Now wasn’t the time to think about that question.

Rather,

"What the hell does this guy want, frantically ringing my doorbell?!"

Lei Xiaoman, after all, had a father who raised pigs and slaughtered them.

She herself had been castrating pigs on their farm since she was a child.

Her temper and her guts were naturally not something an ordinary girl could match.

Clenching her teeth, she grabbed a kitchen knife from her kitchen and swung open the security door.


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