Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities - Chapter 1103
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Chapter 1103: These Hands Are Really Suitable to Play the Piano!
Editor: Henyee Translations
Perhaps it was because Feng Jue was the most handsome boy she had met so far, but Gu Yang preferred to spend her time with him.
Feng Jue also gave her a different vibe compared to Huahua and Duoduo; his mind seemed more mature, less childlike.
However, Feng Jue stood out as an anomaly in the orphanage. Besides her, he didn’t seem to associate with anyone else and often kept to himself, making him a target for the other boys.
Having lived in the orphanage for more than a month, Gu Yang had begun to notice several concerning issues.
The director and staff seemed indifferent, only focused on their own meals while neglecting the children.
The orphans were essentially left to fend for themselves. They received basic food and shelter, but the classrooms and playgrounds went largely unused. There were no teachers to provide instruction or anyone to enforce rules.
For example, the youths from the Azure Dragon Gang were already 16 or 17 years old and on the brink of adulthood. They could leave the orphanage and enter society, yet many didn’t even know how to read or understand basic laws.
Instead, they spent their days controlling the remote for the big TV in the orphanage, watching martial arts dramas, and recruiting others to join their antics, believing they were heroes.
These children, who should have been nurtured like budding flowers with state support for their upbringing and education, were instead growing up without guidance due to the negligence of the orphanage staff.
Gu Yang realized that since she was aware of these issues, she needed to take action and effect change.
Using the old phone the police auntie had given her, she went to the orphanage classroom to take some photos.
Inside, the classroom was bleak, filled only with elementary, middle, and high school textbooks donated by kind-hearted individuals. Tables and chairs were missing arms and legs, contributing to the desolate atmosphere. Children typically hid in this room only when playing games like hide-and-seek.
Gu Yang picked up the textbooks scattered across the floor. They had been tossed around like toys by the children who came here to play, with many pages torn off and used for making paper airplanes, boats, and rings.
On the third floor of the classroom building, Gu Yang searched through each classroom, hoping to find a complete set of textbooks, but all she found were more torn and neglected materials.
A bunch of brats.
Gu Yang was helpless.
However, as she approached a classroom at the end of the third floor, Gu Yang stumbled upon a complete set of elementary, middle, and high school textbooks. They were neatly arranged on the highest shelf and covered by an abandoned curtain.
Clearly, someone had hidden them here!
The bookshelf was quite tall, and given her current size, Gu Yang had to push a table over and step on it for a better look.
The corners of the textbooks were aligned perfectly, indicating that whoever had organized them must have had a touch of OCD.
Gu Yang scanned through the collection, only to realize that the sixth-grade math textbook was missing.
Suddenly, a cold, delicate voice rang out from behind her. “These books are all mine.”
While counting her textbooks from the slightly wobbly desk, Gu Yang turned her head at the sound. The table shook even more violently and seemed ready to tip over.
Just as she was about to jump down, a slender, fair hand reached out to steady the shaking table.
Gu Yang looked at those hands, marveling at their beauty; they seemed perfect for playing the piano!
The owner of those hands was a little girl wearing a black T-shirt, with short hair. She appeared to be only seven or eight years old. Her striking phoenix eyes exuded a cold elegance, giving her a cool and handsome demeanor.
She glanced at Gu Yang standing on the table and commanded in a childish voice, “Squat down, sit down, come down.”
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