After being murdered by my whole family, I was reborn

Chapter 1941 The Orphanage People Have Arrived



Chapter 1941 The Orphanage People Have Arrived

Zhang Ran looked at him meaningfully, "The orphanage only takes in orphans. Once a couple is willing to adopt, the child will be chosen. If you can't bear to part with the child, then don't send him to the orphanage."

The village chief was a smart man, and he quickly said, "I'm willing, I'm willing, thank you for your trouble, Teacher Zhang."

“No trouble at all, just one phone call.” Zhang Ran warned repeatedly, “When the people from the orphanage arrive, make sure the children don’t let anything slip. If they find out they’re not orphans, the orphanage won’t adopt them. Many couples who adopt children from orphanages worry that their biological parents will come looking for them many years later and take them back. So, the children who enter the orphanage must be orphans.”

The village chief felt a sense of shame at being exposed and quickly assured them, "Don't worry, I will tell the children."

After leaving the school, the principal went to Shi Lao Er's house in person and repeatedly instructed his sister-in-law: "The people from the orphanage will be here in a few days. If they ask you, just say you are orphans."

Qini and Bani subconsciously looked at their mothers standing to the side.

Unable to contact Sanni and Sini, the woman, in a bad mood, glared at them and said, "Remember everything your uncle said!"

Seven and Eight were trembling with fear, and nodded in agreement.

During the time they waited for the orphanage to arrive, neither the village chief nor the woman gave up. They spent their days running around trying to persuade relatives and friends to adopt the child.

Nobody's a fool, and nobody wants to adopt them.

A week passed in the blink of an eye, but no one from the orphanage came. The woman became anxious and went to find the village chief.

The village chief reassured him, "Don't worry, I'll go to the school and ask Teacher Zhang."

"I'll go with you." The woman went to the school with her.

Upon their arrival, Zhang Ran calmly explained, "Many parents only care about giving birth but not about raising children. The orphanage takes in children from all over the country every day, so there may have been some delays."

Upon hearing this, the woman blushed and looked at the village chief for help, too afraid to speak.

The village chief awkwardly pleaded, "Teacher Zhang, you've worked so hard. Could you think of a way? Or should we go to the town again and call to urge them on?"

"Okay." Zhang Ran nodded in agreement, watching their figures disappear into the distance.

How could Gao Yunfeng not take what she personally instructed seriously?

Based on the timeline, they should have arrived a couple of days ago.

The reason she didn't come to the village was because she didn't give them the village's address at all. She only told them to rest and wait in the town after they arrived, so that the village chief and the others would get anxious and come looking for her.

Two or three days later, Zhang Ran calmly went to the village chief's house and said, "The people from the orphanage have arrived in town. We'll take the children there."

The village chief had been anxiously waiting for the past few days, thinking that the orphanage had abandoned the children. Now that he learned that the people from the orphanage had finally arrived, he quickly took Zhang Ran to Shi Lao Er's house, fearing that the people from the orphanage might get impatient and leave.

The village chief picked up Jiu Ni and told Qi Ni and B Ni to take the things and come with him. He then looked up at his sister-in-law and asked, "Sister-in-law, shall we see the child off together?"

The woman hugged her son tightly, her eyes suddenly reddening. "Brother, I won't go."

"Sigh!" The village chief sighed heavily. "It's better if you don't go, so you don't give yourself away." He turned and left, telling Qi Ni and Bani to follow, when he suddenly noticed that Wu Ni had also followed.

Wu Ni pleaded tearfully, "Uncle, I want to see them off."

Thinking that he might never see them again after leaving, the village chief softened and agreed, but warned: "If you see the people from the orphanage, leave immediately and don't let them find out."

"Mmm-hmm." Wu Ni nodded repeatedly in agreement.

"Give me everything." Zhang Ran reached out and took the plastic bag from Qi Ni and Ba Ni's arms. Inside were two sets of their own clothes, tattered, old, and dirty, their original colors completely unrecognizable. Even a beggar would refuse to throw them in the trash. After all, they had been passed down from Da Ni's generation, and some parts even had several patches.


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