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I want to adopt him

Hearing that she came to visit Kangkang, the dean took her to the children's room to find him.

"He's right there."

In the small children's room, many children were laughing and playing.

Only Kangkang was sitting on the carpet in the corner, playing with the little train in his hands very attentively.

"Kangkang, let's play, come play with us." A little girl of three or four years old came forward and pulled his arm, but he waved away impatiently without raising his head.

"Ignore him, he is a fool. Let's play by ourselves, not with him."

A little boy took the little girl away. Kangkang continued to play with his train and heard nothing.

Tong Yan was originally Wuji, but hearing them call Kang Kang a fool made An Ruo feel very uncomfortable.

He's not a fool, he's just...sick.

Walking to Kangkang and squatting down, An Ruo reached out and stroked his furry little head: "Kangkang, Auntie is here to see you. Do you still remember Auntie?"

He ignored her, didn't even hear what she said.

The dean stepped forward and said: "Actually, Kangkang's disease can be cured."

An Ruo raised her eyes in surprise.

"We took him to see an expert in this field before. The expert said that his autism is acquired, not congenital. So it is not impossible to cure his disease."

"the day after tomorrow?"

"Well, we don't know how he got the disease. There are too many children here and we can't take care of everyone, so we are very sorry about this." The dean said apologetically.

An Ruo found it strange that even if the children in the orphanage were not as well-protected as children at home, they should not have the tendency to be autistic.

There are many children here, and there must be other children playing with him. How did he get autism?

However, this kind of thing cannot be analyzed by just using some appearances.

Besides, autism does not necessarily develop when you are not exposed to other people and things.

"There were people who wanted to adopt Kangkang before, but when they learned that he was sick, they all chose to give up. The fate of this child will be very pitiful in the future. According to the regulations of the orphanage, the child should leave here when he reaches adulthood. However,

We will try our best to find a job suitable for Kangkang," the dean added.

An Ruo looked at the little guy and thought, what kind of job would be suitable for him like this?

If he doesn't have contact with people and society, he will definitely not be able to live when he grows up.

"Dean, I want to pay for Kangkang's medical treatment, do you think it's okay?" She made this decision almost without hesitation.

Kangkang is only two years old now, and his condition will definitely improve after a few years of treatment. When he grows up, he will live like a normal person.

She wants to make him normal, she likes this child, and she wants him to be happy.

"Of course you can! Miss An, you are such a good person." The dean said with a smile on his face, and his eyes shone with a complicated light that An Ruo couldn't understand.

"Dean, I want to adopt him. Don't worry, I will be very good to him and treat him like a mother." An Ruo made a decision again.

Since we have decided to pay for his medical treatment, we might as well adopt him back and create a good environment for his medical treatment.

Her child was gone, so she raised him as her own. From now on, her child will be him, and she will rely on him.

The dean was stunned for a moment and said with a smile: "Adoption is not just a matter of talk. I will apply for it. If possible, I will agree to your adoption."


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