I was a fortune teller in 90

Chapter 109 Children in the Orphanage

Chapter 109 Children in the Orphanage

Fortunately, the little girl is still young and has plenty of time.

The weather after autumn is cool except for a period of hot weather in the afternoon. Before the Mid-Autumn Festival, Yan Biao sent someone a message that the bedding was ready and could be delivered at any time.

Dai Qing looked at the calendar and decided to go to the orphanage on the tenth day of August and buy some mooncakes for the children to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Taking advantage of the free time between shifts, Dai Qing rode her bicycle to the Commodity City to buy some snacks for the children.

After walking around, she suddenly realized that there were no lollipops in the 1990s, only fruit candies and the more expensive White Rabbit milk candies.

Looking at the colorful fruit candies, Dai Qing couldn't help but laugh. She had confused the time.

In the end, Dai Qing bought two kilograms of fruit candies, one kilogram of white rabbit, several kilograms of chicken cakes and six pieces of old-fashioned mooncakes.

Finally, I bought some pencil books for the older children, a whole bag of them, costing 90 yuan.

After getting ready, Dai Qing said to Cheng Hao on the way to work, "I will take the day off from work on the tenth day of the Lunar New Year and plan to deliver quilts to the orphanage. Do you want to come with me?"

"Okay, I'll go up and find you."

Cheng Hao couldn't help but frown when he thought of Yan Biao's appearance. He was worried about letting such a person travel with a child.

Dai Qing got up early in the morning on the 11th day of the lunar month, put on denim overalls that were stain-resistant and wear-resistant, small leather shoes, and a neat round head. After feeding the dog again, she stood at the intersection with her package and waited for Yan Biao's delivery. The truck is coming.

"So early?"

Cheng Hao came over with a bag in hand. Looking at the two large packages, he couldn't help but raise his eyebrows.
"Did you move your whole family here?"

"No, I bought some food for the children. This package is for school supplies. Last time I saw the children there used up all the front and back of their writing notebooks. There must be a shortage of homework books, so I bought some."

Anyway, she is alone now, so if she can help within the scope of her ability, she will consider it as a virtue for herself.

"Those children are lucky to meet you." Cheng Hao looked at her quietly for a moment, "You Xiang family don't pay attention to fate. If you meet each other, you will be their noble person."

"You are the most important person among the children. Only you can help me." Dai Qing chuckled. Ever since Cheng Hao told her about the two-year appointment, his attitude towards himself was different from before.

There is less sense of distance and more invisible concern. Although they maintain a reasonable distance between them, they get along very harmoniously.

We talk and act like old friends, and there is no pressure on either party.

While the two were talking, a truck stopped across the road.

"Master Dai, here."

Secretary Yang jumped out of the passenger seat, adjusted his glasses, trotted up to the two of them, and bowed to Dai Qing.

"Master, the boss can't come because he has a friend visiting temporarily, so he asked me to make a trip on his behalf."

Secretary Yang explained gently and nodded to Cheng Hao next to him.

"If there is any problem, I will write it down first and then report it to the boss truthfully."

"Then I'll excuse you, let's go." She didn't care whether Yan Biao came or not. In fact, she just needed a driver to deliver the goods. Since Yan Biao wanted to show off, she naturally wouldn't stop him.

Anyway, that's an orphanage over there, so attracting more attention would be a good thing for the children.

It’s just that the truck has few seats, except for the passenger seat, which is the cabin.

As a rule of thumb for ladies, Dai Qing sat in the passenger seat, Secretary Yang and Cheng Hao sat in the car with Fu Fu, and drove to the suburbs together.

With Dai Qing showing the way, the car stopped at the entrance of the orphanage within an hour. The car horn sounded, attracting the attention of the children in the orphanage. Several children peeked out through the cracks in the door. When they saw Dai Qing getting out of the car, excited shouts immediately rang out in the yard.

"Wow~, big car, big car."

"The sister from last time is here again."

"Tell the dean, mother, to open the door for eldest sister."

Dai Qing stood at the door. There were children running to report without even knocking.

A moment later, as the door opened, Dean Li walked out with a smile, "The children heard that you were coming and danced for joy. Since you were here last time, the children have been thinking about you."

"I miss them too. Come and take a look and bring the bedding over. The weather here changes quickly, and it's getting cold even if you say it's cold."

Looking at the innocent eyes, especially the little girl who quietly came to her side, Dai Qing couldn't help but rub her head.

These are abandoned children, and what they lack most is love.

Seeing Secretary Yang coming over with his briefcase, Dai Qing introduced him, "This is Director Li of the orphanage. She adopted all these children alone."

"Hello, Director Li, your love is admirable. Our boss said that if you need anything, you can give it to us. We can satisfy you within your ability." Secretary Yang nodded slightly, looking at the dilapidated state of the orphanage. Scene, paraphrase Yan Biao’s meaning.

"You are all good people, and I thank you on behalf of these children." Dean Li held Secretary Yang's hand and thanked him repeatedly.

Secretary Yang, who was known as a great philanthropist, adjusted his glasses subconsciously and agreed with a smile.

After that, several people worked together to move the bedding in, and it was completed in a few trips.

Dai Qing took out the White Rabbit toffee and left the rest to Dean Li. She looked at the little girl who was always following her, took out a big white rabbit, squatted next to her,

"Tell sister, what is your name?"

"My name is Huahua, I'm four and a half years old." The little girl blinked and spoke timidly.

"Huahua, it sounds so nice. I'll reward you with a white rabbit candy."

Dai Qing opened the candy wrapper and stuffed the toffee into her mouth. He looked at the little girl and narrowed her eyes sweetly, like a satiated cat. He couldn't help but stroke her head.

"Big sister, my name is Duoduo, I am five years old this year." The little girl next to her became anxious and immediately came over, looking eagerly at the candy bag in her hand.

"Duoduo sounds nice, sister will give you one as a reward." Dai Qing also peeled off a candy for her and put it in her mouth.

Seeing the two of them get the candy, the other children gathered around, chirping their names and ages, extremely anxious.

"Everyone is fine. Line up first. There is room for everyone. Don't crowd." Dai Qing held up the candy bag and shook it at the children.

The children looked left and right, standing in a row hesitantly, their eyes reluctant to leave the candy bags for a moment.

Dai Qing gave out two pills to each child, regardless of their size. In the end, less than half a catty was left.

The children who received the candy were as happy as if they were celebrating the New Year, and the whole yard was full of laughter.

Dean Li watched the children running back and forth happily and couldn't help but sigh, "The children haven't been so happy for a long time. Thank you for seeing them."

Although she tried her best to take care of these children, her ability was limited after all, and barely staying hungry was her limit.

(End of this chapter)

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