“There are some things that aren’t recorded in the case file because those were things he did after he left, but I feel it’s still necessary to tell you. Because of his serious injuries, he couldn’t return to his previous job, and his employer and the government provided him with subsidies, including extra allowances on top of his original salary. He donated most of that money, except for sending a monthly remittance to his mother, to a special welfare school.”
"He himself left almost nothing behind. You've met him, so you should know where he lives and what kind of life he leads. The founder and principal of that school herself came from an orphanage. After graduating, she went back and founded a welfare school to teach orphans who hadn't been adopted. Over the years, she has nurtured generations of talent and changed the fate of many orphans. Xu Jie's donations over the past decade have been indispensable in this."
"These are all thank-you letters written by the children to Xu Jie. Xu Jie was initially unwilling to reveal his name, but after being asked frequently, he provided his work address. Some of these letters are from more than ten years ago, and some were even sent a few months ago. You can take a look if you are interested."
Wen Yan randomly picked out a letter, and it was clearly a child's handwriting, neat and tidy, with some words even replaced by pinyin.
Some of the other letters were written in crooked handwriting, but without exception, they all expressed sincere gratitude to Xu Jie.
For a moment, Wen Yan was overwhelmed with mixed feelings.
It turns out that even a mere mortal body can do so many meaningful things.
Some people break the law, violate morality, and harm others. Others, however, uphold the law, maintain morality, and protect the people.
Some people suffer in their destiny, creating tragedy. Others return to suffering to create life for children who are also struggling.
Both Xu Jie and the principal he has been continuously supporting for over a decade are admirable individuals.
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