The little girl was very thin, like a pitiful little quail. Now that she was being threatened, she looked even more like a helpless and pitiful quail who had done something wrong.
She wished she could disappear right now; she didn't know what to do.
She desperately wanted someone to save her.
She didn't want to leave the orphanage, didn't want to follow the man-eating monster, but she was also afraid of the new director, who now seemed like a monster that ate children.
Tears streamed down her face, but she dared not cry out loud, feeling utterly wronged and helpless.
"Bang!"
The door was violently kicked open.
Han Chengda stood at the door with a gloomy face. The young man had already begun to show his talent. In addition, the two years he had been following Han Fei were the time when he was growing. He ate and slept well, and Han Chengda was a head taller than his peers, which was very intimidating.
“When my grandfather donated the money, he said that if the orphanage accepted the money, it had to promise that all the adoptive parents’ information would be submitted to me for inspection and review!”
"Right now, I haven't received any information from the adoptive parents. Who do you want to give the child to?"
"Don't forget, if you break your promise, the 30 million must be returned to my grandfather, not a penny less!"
Wang Na's expression changed drastically, and she said in a fierce but weak voice, "It was a promise between the former dean and your grandfather. I just took over this position and I didn't know about it."
"You know everything!"
"I really don't know, you've misunderstood me," Wang Na said, trying her best to appear innocent.
Han Chengda walked towards her step by step, and said gloomily, "So now you know?"
Wang Na is already considered short for a woman, around 1.5 meters tall. When Han Chengda stood in front of her, it was like an adult looking down at a child, creating a strong sense of oppression and making people feel suffocated.
Wang Na swallowed hard and forced a smile, saying, "I understand now, and I'll remember it."
"Give me."
"What...what do you want?"
"Information about the adoptive parents."
“This…” Wang Na’s face turned pale: “I…I returned it to them.”
She returned the documents to the two people yesterday because they were rejected.
She looked to Helen for help.
Helen realized what was happening and hurriedly searched her bag, finding two pieces of information.
She was relieved that after her application was rejected yesterday, she had someone forge two more copies of her application that were good enough to pass, and that they looked splendid and flawless.
Han Chengda took the documents and carefully reviewed them.
Helen is a foreigner with foreign citizenship, but she has one-quarter Chinese blood; her grandmother was Chinese and married overseas.
She is a lawyer, which is a pretty good profession.
Han Chengda looked at another document; the man was from China and currently owned a restaurant there.
Both individuals have no bad habits, no criminal records, are well-educated, have stable incomes, and own three properties: two houses in China and a villa abroad.
The conditions are quite good; any orphanage would have agreed to their adoption application.
Wang Na stood next to Han Chengda, glanced at the documents, a look of surprise flashed in her eyes, and she looked at Helen with a puzzled expression. The two looked at each other, understanding each other without saying a word.
Wang Na breathed a sigh of relief; at least it wasn't like the two worrying documents from yesterday.
In fact, Helen's husband is from the Middle East, and they are both foreigners. Helen is not a lawyer, and her husband does not own a restaurant. They are both freelancers with no stable income. They do not own any real estate in China, let alone a villa abroad!
"Look, their information meets all the requirements. I didn't do anything wrong. I just didn't know I needed to review it for you again!" Wang Na said confidently.
Han Chengda said coldly, "Even if she meets the requirements, so what? If she doesn't want to, even if the King of Heaven himself comes to adopt her, I won't let anyone take the child away!"
Han Chengda turned to look at the thin girl who was silently shedding tears, not daring to cry out loud. His voice softened slightly: "Tell me, are you willing to go home with this foreigner? If you are not willing, no one can take you away. No one in the orphanage will dare to bully you!"
The little girl raised her head, looked weakly at Han Chengda, and then cautiously at Dean Wang Na. She was terrified and didn't know who to believe.
—I'm in charge of the orphanage now. If I don't want you to have a good life, how can you expect to? I advise you to be obedient and go with your new mother.
The new dean's eerie voice still seemed to echo in my ears.
She gripped the hem of her dress tightly, unsure whether she could trust this brother.
This guy was very kind; he gave her two snacks and milk.
She loves chocolate-flavored sandwich cookies and sweet milk.
Because of her brother's kindness, he was blamed by his classmates, and she still remembers the troubled look on his face.
She didn't want to make things difficult for her brother anymore. He was such a good brother.
The little girl raised her head and said firmly, "I do, I do want to go home with my new mom."
Han Chengda: "...Think it over again. If you don't want to, no one can stop you."
“I’m willing, brother. You don’t need to stand up for me or make things difficult for me.”
"I won't put you in a difficult position."
"Brother, I know you're in a difficult position."
Han Chengda felt that this kid was a bit difficult to deal with, so he still had to ask for help from the outside team.
He felt he had a good eye for people; this woman named Helen didn't seem like a lawyer at all.
It's not that all lawyers are like highly educated intellectuals, but their demeanor is definitely not like that!
Moreover, he noticed that this woman named Helen had been sniffing several times, which meant she was not a normal person at all!
Forget about rhinitis or something like that; she even yawns! Can someone with rhinitis yawn? Absolutely not!
"You just wait, I'll call my grandpa to talk to you!" Han Chengda called for backup.
Han Fei was visiting his square-faced bodyguard and the hospital director when he received a call. He frowned and said, "I have to go to the orphanage."
The dean said anxiously, "Has something happened? Take me with you."
You should focus on recovering from your injury.
After Han Fei left, the dean was still worried: "I have to go and check on him, I'm really worried!"
The square-faced bodyguard glanced at her sideways: "If you can even walk out of this ward, I'll respect you as a real man!"
The dean decided to hop out on one leg, but with her arm in a cast, she was unsteady. If the square-faced bodyguard hadn't hopped over on one leg to support her, she might have needed another cast.
"You'd better take it easy. Nothing can stump Boss Han. If Boss Han can't handle it, there's no point in you going."
...
Han Fei arrived at the orphanage and entered the director's office, sensing that something was amiss. He glanced at the woman named Helen, who just yawned and vigorously wiped her nose.
This looks like... eating rock candy!
"Grandpa, look at these two documents. That woman doesn't look like a lawyer at all."
Han Fei took the documents and read them through, then asked Helen, "Answer me, what is the difference between civil law and Anglo-American law?"
Helen looked completely bewildered, staring blankly at Han Fei.
Han Fei threw down the documents in his hand: "You can't even answer the most basic questions? You're a lawyer? Which country gave you your lawyer's license? You couldn't even pass the bar exam in our Dragon Country!"
"Grandpa, is the information fake?"
"right."
Han Fei made a phone call directly: "Hello, I want to call the police. Someone here is using fake information to try to lure Chinese children from the orphanage and sell them overseas."
"Yes, it's a transnational human trafficking case! Please send more people!"
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