Haiyan expressed her thoughts, saying she didn't want herself and her brothers to be separated. Life is hard for everyone, and it's too difficult to make a living under someone else's roof.
Commander Yang didn't say whether he agreed or not, but had someone take the three of them down to rest and have something to eat.
Commander Yang convened another meeting to hear other people's opinions.
“Three children have to live on their own. How old are they?” San Tuanzi hadn’t expected her children to have this idea.
"The older sister is fifteen, and the two younger brothers are ten years old," Commander Yang told them the ages of the three children.
“They’re so big now, it won’t be easy to adopt them. No family can afford to adopt three children this big all at once.”
The regimental commander spoke frankly, saying that nowadays, every family has several children and is struggling to make ends meet.
Upon hearing this, everyone fell silent. It was true; no one was having an easy time. Adopting one child was manageable, but more than that was simply too much to bear.
“Commander, I think the children’s idea is feasible. They don’t want to be adopted. Rather than living a cautious life in someone else’s home, it’s better to work hard and have a smoother life on their own. Those of us who are willing can lend a hand. The children will grow up in a few years.” Gu Ye thought about Bao Ni’s words and felt that it was good for the children to live on their own. They should be responsible for their own lives.
Commander Yang recalled Haiyan's eyes and finally decided to find a place for the children to stay, let them live on their own, and the army would be their support.
Finally, the children were settled in the island's first team and then handed over to Bao Ni's father, again without any work points being awarded. Haiyan was a good swimmer, and Bao Ni took her to the seaweed farm, where she could take care of her somewhat. The three children were finally settled.
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