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“Grandma, lately people have been coming to our orphanage, saying they want to adopt a child.”
It's not just one or two, but many people.
They sent people to follow them, but couldn't find any clues. They were really worried.
"If bad people target our orphanage, then our children will be in danger."
After hearing this, Huang frowned.
"What kind of people were they? Did they leave their names and addresses? What did they look like?"
You might as well describe it to the old man and ask him to draw a portrait, then I'll arrange for someone to check it.
Those children, we raised them so well, and they say they'd adopt them and treat them like their own? What are they thinking?
They just want to get free labor. Do they really think it's easy to take advantage of the orphanage?
We should nurture these children well; many of the young lady's businesses need their help to manage.
If there are any promising students, we must not miss them.
"If we can afford it, we should. Every child is the future, every child is hope."
While Huang was talking to the steward, she heard faint footsteps outside the door, which made some of the children feel insecure.
As a result, after hearing what Huang said, the child's steps as he left were noticeably lighter, without the previous cautiousness; in fact, he even skipped a few steps.
“These children are all raised with exceptional skill.”
Huang couldn't help but sigh,
"As long as we treat each other sincerely, it doesn't matter whether they are willing to repay the orphanage in the future or want to establish their own separate households."
As long as they grow up healthy and don't do anything to harm others, that's fine.
Looking back now, these children are all quite well-behaved, after all, every year quite a few children are assigned to Zhao Qingyan's shop or estate.
Whether it's bookkeeping, cooking, or handicrafts, they exist in all walks of life.
The children are naturally happy that they can earn money.
In order to provide them with a place to save their earnings, every child who left the sales home was given a set of belongings.
A brand new set of bedding, a lockable box, and a set of personal belongings. As for clothes, you'll wear the work clothes wherever you're assigned.
Being able to turn 14 and complete an apprenticeship is the aspiration of every child in the sales orphanage.
This shows that they have grown up, are capable of supporting themselves, and are no longer the pitiful little kids they once were.
The Huang family is checking on the children's living environment.
The managers were describing the appearance of the children they wanted to adopt to Zhao Qianci.
Zhao Qianci's painting skills are quite good now. According to the manager, he can paint with at least 90% similarity.
Several children in the orphanage have excellent drawing skills, and Zhao Qingyan has already started thinking about what kind of jobs to arrange for these children in the future.
This kind of painting skill is needed, at least in government offices.
However, it's uncertain whether they will always need it; it can only be a part-time job and won't last long.
Therefore, Zhao Qingyan never intended for her children to pursue a career as officials.
What if the children want to take the imperial examinations or something in the future? Wouldn't that delay their studies?
The sales home has been established for nearly ten years and has nurtured many children.
There are already dozens of students who have passed the preliminary examinations, more than a dozen who have passed the county-level examinations, and several who are even qualified to take the provincial-level examinations.
It must be said that this result is gratifying.
Those children who had achieved academic success were all assigned to the clan school in Zhao Family Village.
Anyone who reaches the age of 14 must leave the orphanage.
That's the rule.
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