Chapter 569 Wrong Reaction



Xu Bin and Cui Qiao flew back and forth, looking even busier than the Taoists.

Xiao Cunyu was originally outside watching the scenery. When he saw them, he walked over to them and listened to what the two souls were saying.

"Sir, can you find a doctor to take a look? These little guys who were transferred from the orphanage in the south of the city look listless and seem to be sick." Xu Bin looked a little worried.

"Sick? That shouldn't be the case?" Xiao Cunyu was a little surprised.

"They all came here by carriage today. They were sent to their residence as soon as they entered the orphanage. Everyone else is busy doing other things, and no one is taking care of them now. I think the ten who came today are different from the children who were sent here two days ago." Xu Bin said again.

"The children who came before were mostly nervous. After a while, they calmed down and started playing. But the ten today... well, nine were boys, and the remaining one was a little girl. She didn't look... good. They were all silent and didn't seem very happy."

Xiao Cunyu listened to Xu Bin's words and looked at Cui Qiao again: "What do you think?"

"The little girl is probably not innocent." Cui Qiao said frankly.

Xiao Cunyu's heart skipped a beat, and he was shocked: "The children in the orphanage are not very old, right?"

As far as she knew, this orphanage had existed since the beginning of the Kaifeng Dynasty, and it accepted children under the age of fifteen who had no parents or relatives.

Although these children did not become slaves after entering the Salesian, they lost their freedom and had to obey the Salesian's arrangements in everything. When they grew up and acquired a skill, they would be allowed to start their own families.

The Salesian Home has its pros and cons. The pros are that there is food, drink and doctors here, so the possibility of dying of starvation or illness is much lower.

The disadvantage is that you will be controlled by others and may be bullied. When you grow up, you will have to give back to the orphanage and pay an extra tax for the rest of your life.

Therefore, many little beggars would rather wander the streets than seek shelter in an orphanage.

"Sir, it's actually very simple. There must be something wrong with the South City Charity Home. There are so many abandoned baby girls in this world. The government can't find their parents, so most of them are sent to the charity home. Look at the children sent from other orphanages. There are more girls and fewer boys. Why is the South City Charity Home different?" Cui Qiao's eyes revealed disgust.

There are too many beasts in human clothing in the world.

Cui Qiao still looked at Xu Bin as if he was also a scumbag.

Xu Bin felt a little uncomfortable: "I was a good person in my life... I have never done anything bad. I am better than you, better than you."

After hearing this, Cui Qiao fell silent.

Xiao Cunyu's face looked a little serious. After muttering to himself for a while, he avoided the crowd and went to the residence of the children. Ying Huaiji saw him and did not let the guards follow him, so he also walked over.

Xiao Cunyu was very quiet. After arriving at the place, he looked through the window to see what was happening inside.

The conditions in the orphanage were limited, with large dormitories for ten people in a room, separated by gender. Fortunately, the room was spacious and more than enough for ten people.

This orphanage had just opened, and the children sent here were those who could not be cared for in other orphanages. There were fifty people in total, including twenty-one boys and twenty-nine girls.

It just so happened that the youngest boy was only a little over one year old, so he lived with the girls and let the girls take care of him first. In this way, there were exactly five large rooms.

Xiao Cunyu looked carefully at each room and indeed found that there were ten children who looked out of place.

One of the boys even noticed someone at the window and was so scared that he hid under the quilt, trembling.

The reaction was indeed wrong.

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