Summon Of The Sword

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Chapter 1479

Chapter 1479

“The orphanage?”

Zander froze.

He thought they should go back and rest well after settling Billion Trees Real Estate.

It had been uncomfortable sleeping in the company office these two days.

Therefore, Zander was ready to return to Riverside Villa with Sean.

“Yeah, to the orphanage.”

Sean repeated without explaining.

“Yes!”

Zander nodded quickly and went in a different direction.

He thought perhaps the dream Sean had mentioned had something to do with the orphanage.

Therefore, was he preparing to share his joy with May and the rest?

However, he worked for Sean after all, so he would not question Sean’s ideas.

Queen Children’s Orphanage.

May and the children had all gone to bed when Sean arrived.

After all, it was already 10 p.m. The nightlife has just begun for some people.

It was time to end the day for May and the rest.

They were destined not to have anything to do with parties, karaoke, or bars.

“Aunt May dedicated her life to the orphanage.

“She never broadcast her kindness. She didn’t like to be in the public eye and had always laid low.

“She’s the epitome of the saying ‘Candles’ tears don’t dry up before they become ashes…””

They parked outside. Sean looked at the orphanage entrance and mumbled to himself.

He did not want to disturb their rest.

Sean wanted to share the joy with May.

However, he swallowed it.

The security guards Zander had hired himself came to the entrance to confirm their identity and

returned to their post.

The security guards Zander hired this time were veterans of the army.

Of course, Zander paid them a salary worthy of their identity.

“Madam Randall’s great.

“She’s an ordinary person who did things that aren’t ordinary.

“She must have raised many children over the years.”

Zander nodded gently and spoke of May with admiration.

“Yeah, there are many children.”

Sean nodded gently, some memories running through his mind.

He had lived here under May’s care for as long as he could remember.

Colin incidentally adopted Sean when he was nearly ten years old, and he left the orphanage.

“Madam Randall raised many kids, but I don’t think many of them have returned to pay her back.”

Zander paused before whispering.

He had spent some time in Joules Town with Sean.

He had never seen a child who grew up in the orphanage return to give supplies to the orphanage.

Instead, there was an ingrate who disappointed May.

“Aunt May doesn’t need us to repay her.novelbin

“And most of the kids sent to orphanages are disabled.

“It’s not easy for them to get a job and support themselves after growing up.’

Sean shook his head gently. He knew the orphanage better than anyone.

Any of the orphanage’s kids here was probably physically disabled.

They were either crippled or had a congenital condition.

Those who were healthy might have gotten adopted by families with no children.

After all, it was only natural that people would want to adopt healthy children.

“What’s the mentality of those who abandon their children?

“They’re their flesh and blood no matter what!”

Zander let out a long sigh, unable to comprehend.

“It doesn’t rule out that some people are unfit to be parents.

“But it’s also because most people can’t afford expensive medical bills.

“So they can only abandon them. They can survive if they’re lucky enough to be picked by someone

from a good family.”

Sean paused and sighed.

“And what if no one adopts them?

“What if the adopter abandons them again when they find out they’re physically flawed?”

Zander said, clenching his fist slightly and gritting his teeth.

“Then they can only wait for their death.”

Sean was silent for two seconds before whispering back.

It was also why Sean was so grateful to May.

Sean would not be where he was now if May had not taken him in and raised him.

“I still don’t understand. Those parents are animals.

“Many families go to great lengths to cure their children.”

Zander hit the steering wheel, disgusted.

“It’s reality.

“Some people spend hundreds of thousands of dollars a night drinking in bars.

“Some choose to give up treatment and go home to wait for death because their medical bills cost

hundreds of thousands of dollars.”

Sean shook his head gently and let out another small sigh.

Zander did not understand because they had Dragon Kingdom providing for them.

They protected their home and the country. Dragon Kingdom covered all their expenses, so they did

not have to worry about money.

Therefore, it was understandable that Zander did not understand the cruelty of reality.

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