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Kang Kang is different

The only thing the orphanage can do now is to raise him up.

Anruo was very angry when she heard that Kangkang was abandoned by his parents. She also felt sad when she heard that he had autism.

It turns out there is something really wrong with this kid.

Even if he has problems, his parents should not abandon him.

Thinking of her dead child, Anruo hated Kangkang's parents.

Don't they know that children are the best gift God has given?

The dean hugged Kangkang and smiled at them: "Thank you for sending him here. Kangkang actually doesn't like strangers. But he didn't exclude you, which shows that he likes you very much."

An Ruo remembered that when Kangkang faced An Xin, he wouldn't eat anything An Xin gave him, but when she fed him, he would eat.

Maybe he really knows who are the good guys and who are the bad guys.

This child's condition may not be that serious.

"Dean, I think Kangkang has the possibility of recovery. He is young. He is starting treatment now. When he grows up, his condition will definitely recover. You can continue to take him for treatment. You should not give up hope early.

"An Ruo couldn't help but said.

A look of embarrassment appeared on the dean's face, and Mo Hua suddenly pulled her sleeve and spoke to her urgingly.

"Now that Kangkang is fine, it's time for us to leave. Don't forget, you still have a mentally ill cousin who hasn't been found."

An Ruo was pulled out by him inexplicably. She asked him doubtfully: "Why did you pull me out? Do you have something to say to me?"

"Don't you see? It's not that the dean doesn't want to treat Kangkang, it's that they don't have the money to treat him." Mo Hua told her bluntly.

"Sick children like Kangkang generally cannot be cured. Even if they can be cured, it will cost a lot of money. The welfare home is not a bank. The only thing they can do is to raise them. As for curing the disease, then

It’s a luxury.”

An Ruo was stunned, she had not thought of this at all.

"It's not like there is a government..."

"Do you think the government will spend so much money to treat one child? If one is cured, what about the next? There are so many sick children, can everyone give money to treat them?"

An Ruo suddenly felt angry, "Kangkang is different, he has no parents!"

"There are many children without parents, and those who live here are all children without parents." Mo Hua said lightly.

An Ruo was completely angry, "Aren't you a policeman? How can a policeman say such heartless words?"

"Where do I have no conscience?" The man who was scolded felt very wronged.

An Ruo also realized that she was a little emotional, and she apologized to him sheepishly: "I'm sorry, I didn't target you."

"It's okay, I understand what you mean." Mo Hua smiled and waved his hand nonchalantly, "Wherever you want to go now, I will take you there."

"...No, I'll just take a taxi back. Thank you very much for today. If An Xin has any news, could you please let me know?"

"Okay, no problem."

After being out all day, it was time to go back.

An Ruo said goodbye to Mo Hua and took a taxi back to the villa. By the time she got home, the sky had completely darkened.

Tang Yuchen rushed back early after get off work.

When he learned that An Ruo had gone out, he resisted the urge to call her and kept waiting for her at home.

He didn't give her a phone call just because he didn't want her to think he was monitoring her all the time, and he also didn't want her to feel free.


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