Moreover, Feng Jue gave her a different feeling from Huahua, Duoduo and the others. He seemed to be more mature and not so childish.
But Feng Jue was an outlier in the orphanage. He would not keep company with anyone except her. He was always alone, and he was handsome and eye-catching.
That's why the clique of boys in the orphanage picked on him and bullied him.
Gu Yang lived in the orphanage for more than a month and discovered many problems.
The director and staff of the orphanage eat public food, but hardly care about the affairs of the orphanage.
The children in the orphanage are basically left to their own devices, with only food and accommodation provided. The classrooms and playgrounds are basically not used, and there are no teachers to teach these children, let alone anyone to discipline them.
Youngsters like those from the Qinglong Gang are all sixteen or seventeen years old. They will soon become adults and be able to leave the orphanage and enter society, but they cannot even read or understand the most basic laws.
All he did all day was monopolize the remote control of the big TV in the orphanage, watching martial arts dramas there, and gathering a group of people together, thinking himself a hero of the outlaws.
These children are clearly the flowers of China, and they are clearly being funded by the state for their upbringing and education. But now, due to the inaction of the orphanage managers, they can only grow up in vain.
Gu Yang thought, since she came here and saw these problems, she must do something and change something.
She took the old phone given to her by the policewoman and went to the classroom of the orphanage to take some photos.
In the classroom, there are only elementary, middle and high school textbooks donated by caring people, as well as some desks and chairs with broken limbs. It is really desolate. Children in the orphanage usually only hide here when playing hide-and-seek.
She went over and picked up the textbooks that were scattered all over the floor.
These textbooks were thrown around like darts by the kids who come here to play, and they are all over the floor.
Many of them were torn off and used to make paper airplanes, paper boats, paper rockets, etc.
On the third floor of the classroom building, Gu Yang looked through classroom after classroom, trying to collect a complete set of textbooks, but there were none. Many of these books were torn up as toys.
Gu Yang was helpless.
But when she walked to a classroom at the end of the third floor, she unexpectedly discovered a complete set of elementary, middle and high school textbooks, neatly arranged, all placed on the top floor and covered by a piece of discarded curtain cloth.
Obviously someone hid them here!
The bookshelf is quite high, and she is just a little kid now, so she needs to push a table over and stand on it to reach the bookshelf.
This set of textbooks is neatly arranged with even the corners aligned, and it is obvious that the person who collected the books has obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Gu Yang scanned them one by one and found that there was no sixth-grade math textbook.
At this moment, a clear and childish voice suddenly came from behind her: "These books are all mine."
Gu Yang was standing on a shaky desk, counting his textbooks. He turned around when he heard the sound.
However, the table shook even more violently and was almost unable to stand.
Gu Yang was about to jump off the table when a slender white hand held onto the shaking table.
When Gu Yang saw these hands, he thought, these hands are so beautiful, they are really suitable for playing the piano! The owner of these hands is a little girl wearing a black T-shirt and short hair. She looks only about seven or eight years old. Her phoenix eyes are particularly beautiful, and her temperament is cool and handsome.
She glanced at Gu Yang who was standing on the table and ordered in a childish voice, "Squat down, sit down, come down."
(End of this chapter)