My autobiography is definitely not a tragedy!-Chapter 803 - 483: The Advancing Hua Wei

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Chapter 803: Chapter 483: The Advancing Hua Wei

"Whew~"

A speeding white bullet train whistled through the mountains and forests, disappearing in an instant...

[Today is the weekend, and our teacher took us to visit the Jinghai Welfare Institute in the neighboring town.

The architecture inside the orphanage is simple yet cozy. It is far from the bustling city, surrounded by beautiful scenery and fresh air.

There is also a small playground and a little garden where one can often hear the joyful laughter of children playing with puppies.

The children inside come from different regions and diverse family backgrounds. Some are orphans abandoned by their parents, while others come from impoverished families unable to afford medical expenses.

Despite their physical limitations, their smiles and innocent personalities bring warmth and emotion to others.

The director of the orphanage, Grandma Wei, is a kind and gentle elder woman who treats all the children equally, giving them meticulous care and attention.

She not only provides for their basic living needs but also offers them special education and rehabilitation therapy.

Although the conditions of this orphanage are limited, the warm-hearted Grandma Wei selflessly provides disabled children with a warm home and unselfish love without expecting anything in return.

These children, cared for and looked after here, are no longer helpless orphans but are now objects of societal attention and concern.

Moreover, benevolent individuals who wish to remain anonymous silently make charitable donations to this orphanage every year.

The existence of this orphanage not only ensures these children’s livelihood but also lets them experience the warmth and beauty of the world...]

"What are you reading?"

"Oh! It’s nothing, just a literature book..."

Meng Lang naturally closed the book in his hand and smiled at Lin Haitang beside him.

Lin Haitang looked at the cover of the book with a peculiar expression...

"Selected 600-word Perfect Middle School Essays"?

"Emm... You call this literature?"

"Uh! Any problem with that?"

No problem?

Does your understanding of literature in the Chinese department... differ this much?

Lin Haitang rubbed her forehead, speechlessly turning her head away.

Before her, the scenery raced past the window.

Resting her chin on her hand, she couldn’t help but sigh internally.

This guy still has the leisure to read middle school essays, even though he’s going to meet my parents. Why do I feel more nervous than him...

Indeed, the two of them were currently in the business class seat on a high-speed train heading to Beijing...

Meng Lang withdrew his gaze from Lin Haitang’s back and refocused on the book in his hand.

He was obviously not trying to improve his literary cultivation, but rather, the book he painstakingly found contained precious information about Jinghai Welfare Institute...

The Jinghai Welfare Institute, established in 1995,

Currently houses a total of 21 orphans, including 9 boys and 12 girls, nearly half of whom are either blind or deaf-mute.

And this is just the current data. If calculated cumulatively over time, the total number of orphans who have benefitted from this orphanage over more than twenty years is likely over a hundred...

Compared to some so-called mainstream institutions that flaunt the banner of charity but engage in trading.

This woman, who founded the first children’s orphanage in town, affectionately called "Granny Wei" by the local residents, is a 73-year-old elder.

For decades, she has nestled in a remote small town, dedicating her life to the orphanage’s charitable cause.

She can certainly be called a "Moving Country Hua" type of figure!

However, such a welfare institute and its legendary director have only been mentioned in passing in such a middle school book.

No media reports, no official promotions, he couldn’t find any useful information online.

It’s as if some force is preventing this orphanage from becoming known to the world.

In the end, he had to rely on following Quasi-assassin Zhao Hu to eventually pinpoint the target’s location.

A small and low-profile orphanage supported by numerous mysterious "philanthropists"...

Perhaps only he knows the terrifying earth-shattering secret hidden beneath Granny Wei’s brilliant and towering personality and achievements...

No need to ask, Zhao Ge, this big star, is certainly one of the mysterious donors.

Although he had already located this orphanage, what’s troubling is that the opposition clearly has not actively embraced the national trend of electronic information.

Not to mention finding anything on Zhao Ge siblings, who were adopted over twenty years ago, he couldn’t find any public electronic information even for those currently registered.

The opposition clearly isn’t fond of keeping up with the times either.

Around the orphanage, he could not find any accessible network interface or surveillance equipment...

Attempting a physical infiltration to find a list was even more of a fantasy. With their all-pervasive surveillance methods, not even a fly could get in.

This is not an exaggerated metaphor.

Trying to force entry would only result in more corpses of "Mr. Black Cat"...

Yet, with this, the list of accomplices planted by the "intelligence station" of this Night Demon Clan at Jinghai Welfare Institute over decades remained a mystery.

Without the list, even if this intelligence station was destroyed, the so-called human "Clan" that has infiltrated human society would be difficult to completely eradicate.

If alerted, making them feel that the pieces they’ve placed aren’t safe anymore, it’s hard to say if they’d execute an escape plan.

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