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They’re still young, unaware of birth, aging, illness, and death.

But Ji Yu already understands.

Hearing such words, it’s hard not to feel sentintal.

"How about I take you to visit Granny Li?"

This ti, Ji Yu had a little girl with her. When Granny Li saw the two of them, she couldn’t help but smile.

"You two little girls really look alike. In the future, if there’s a chance, you should spend more ti together."

She liked both of the girls very much.

And she appreciated the ways Ji Yu had grown.

"You don’t have to worry so much about the things in the orphanage, child. I’ve heard from the director that even when you don’t co back, you still send things."

She knew Ji Yu repaid kindness, but sotis, such things should be done in moderation.

Ji Yu smiled lightly, "Isn’t this my way of thanking you all? Besides, no matter how much I give, it can never repay all the care you gave before."

Thinking about the past, she couldn’t help but feel sentintal.

Now that she thought about it, she really was thankful to Granny Li and the others for looking after her for so long.

"You child, I really don’t know what to say about you. Xiu, why don’t you take Sister Yu around the orphanage for a stroll?"

Only then did Ji Yu learn the little girl’s na.

But she felt a bit reluctant to leave Granny Li, worried that sothing might happen once she stepped away.

"You don’t need to worry about . My body can still carry on for a while. I’m just a bit tired and need a good sleep."

She knew she might not have much ti left, but she still hoped the children could live well.

Ji Yu didn’t say anything further and left the room with Xiu.

Xiu could sense that Ji Yu was feeling down. "Sister Yu, are you unhappy after seeing Granny Li?"

This wasn’t a matter of being happy or unhappy.

It was just that the situation felt a bit helpless.

Of course, Ji Yu wouldn’t pass on such emotions to a child. "How about Sister takes you to play for a while? Introduce your little friends to ."

"Okay!"

Xiu cheerfully dragged Ji Yu along to et her little friends.

The director was busy worrying about a few mischievous kids.

Seeing Ji Yu didn’t surprise her.

"This is the age when children are particularly naughty. Even if they’re a little sensible, it’s impossible to change a child’s nature."

But she was already accustod to looking after them.

"Since Granny Li’s health isn’t well, maybe we should get a few more volunteers."

Ji Yu also knew the director had a hard ti running things, so she decided to help find so volunteers.

"We’ve already arranged for so, but it’ll take ti before they arrive." She, too, felt reluctant about Granny Li.

But birth, aging, illness, and death—it’s a cycle no one could escape.

"You don’t need to be overly worried about Granny Li’s condition. She’s more optimistic than anyone else; she doesn’t need you to worry."

Deep down, the director understood why things had co to this.

Still, Ji Yu was a little distracted. While playing with the kids, she could feel that they were all quite well-behaved.

"Sister Yu, you’re so pretty. When I grow up, I want to be as beautiful as you."

Ji Yu was amused by the complint. "You’re already beautiful. Every person has their own unique beauty; there’s no need to look like anyone else."

Such words might be too profound for them to grasp, but Ji Yu understood clearly. Every face is a unique work of art—whether it’s beautiful or flawed, there’s no need to worry.

"Since you like Sister, how about Sister helps you doll up a little?"

With that, Ji Yu took out her makeup bag. Inside were so simple skincare products. She started tying little braids for them one by one. Even the boys who wanted to try sothing weren’t rejected by Ji Yu.

"Sister Yu, you’re so kind."

"Everyone has things they’re interested in. Even boys can enjoy these." Ji Yu applied a little light makeup for them.

The way they looked now was completely different.

"Sister Yu, you’re so talented. I want to be like you when I grow up and make people look beautiful."

It was great that they showed interest.

Ji Yu didn’t mind their enthusiasm for such things.

"If you enjoy it, feel free to try it out. Don’t overthink it. If you need anything, you can co and talk to Sister Yu."

She wouldn’t tell anyone they lacked talent. At the very least, people learn what interests them faster than what doesn’t.

The children all liked Ji Yu, crowding around her, saving the director quite a lot of trouble.

"Yu, keep an eye on the kids for while I go et the representatives of the donation organization arriving this afternoon."

"Sure." Ji Yu knew so organizations regularly donated money and supplies to the orphanage, which wasn’t unusual.

"Sister Yu, can we still play with these pretty looks?"

They were a little torn, afraid their makeup would get dirty.

"Of course, you can. If it gets smudged, Sister Yu will redo it for you."

She patiently soothed the kids.

Even while playing gas like "Catch the Chickens," Ji Yu was seriously engaged.

"Sister Yu, I caught you!"

"Xiu, you’re amazing." Ji Yu praised her generously, her earlier heavy mood sowhat relieved.

The children were like little angels.

anwhile, the director quickly went to greet the arrivals.

"Mr. Gu, thank you so much for your generosity toward our orphanage."

She always had positive feelings toward people like this.

Gu Qixiao had originally co to the area for a project. Stopping by the orphanage was just a convenient detour.

Hearing the familiar laughter from inside surprised him.

"Are people playing in the courtyard?"

"Yes, one of the children who grew up here ca back to visit. She’s playing with the kids now." At that, the director’s face lit up with pride.

Clearly, she was proud of Ji Yu’s character.

Gu Qixiao found the voice increasingly familiar.

He decided to follow the director to have a look.

And he discovered it truly was Ji Yu.

This version of Ji Yu was very different from the one in his mory.

She was smiling, playing gas with the children. Even when they dirtied her clothes, she didn’t show a hint of complaint.

"Yu has been spending ti caring for the kids since she returned. She’s undoubtedly the orphanage’s most successful girl."

The director knew a bit about Ji Yu’s current situation. She was aware that Ji Yu had built a little world of her own with her skills.

Gu Qixiao didn’t speak but recognized just how impressive Ji Yu was. Coming from an orphanage and reaching such heights was no easy feat.

Unconsciously, he found himself laughing along with her.

"President Gu, thank you for your charity toward these children. It seems you like them a lot."

Only then did Gu Qixiao realize he had been smiling along.

Thinking about it, Ji Yu didn’t seem as unpleasant as before.

"I’m just a businessman and don’t understand these things. I only hope the donations are used in the right places."

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