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The Reborn Aristocrat's Daughter-Chapter 22 - Delivering to the Orphanage_1
22: Chapter 22: Delivering to the Orphanage_1
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Aunt Wu was startled by Situ Xin’s crying.
She kept trying to soothe the wailing Situ Xin in her arms, but Situ Xin’s crying was unceasing.
Lv Yan also had a worried frown, but at the doorway, she didn’t dare to turn back and say anything, silently hoping that they could leave the military compound smoothly.
Once out of the military compound’s gate, Lv Yan breathed a sigh of relief.
In a rather unpleasant tone, she said to Aunt Wu, “Hurry up and make this little brat stop crying,” After finishing her sentence, she paused and then addressed Situ Xin directly, “What?
Does our Situ Family’s young miss realize that soon she will become an orphan, is that why you’re crying your heart out?
Ha ha.” Lv Yan’s words made Situ Xin feel very uncomfortable inside.
“Humph, you’re the orphan, everyone in your family is an orphan.”
“Lady Zhang, where do you plan to send the young miss to which orphanage?” Aunt Wu cautiously asked.
“It’s none of your business.
Just hold the child properly,” Lv Yan said with an unpleasant attitude.
As the car traveled down the road, Situ Xin wanted to look for any landmark buildings along the way to know where Lv Yan was taking her.
But Situ Xin was carried sideways in Aunt Wu’s arms the entire trip and saw nothing of the journey.
The drive lasted about an hour.
Lv Yan stopped the car and said, “We’ve arrived, get out.” With that, she got out of the car herself.
Lv Yan did not drive directly to the orphanage’s entrance, but stopped far away from Dreamy Orphanage.
“Aunt Wu, leave the child at the orphanage’s door.
Remember, you must not be seen by anyone,” Lv Yan ordered, pointing toward Dreamy Orphanage.
“Lady Zhang, are you really going to send the young miss to the orphanage?” Aunt Wu still looked hesitant, her heart aching at the thought of such a lovable child soon becoming an orphan.
“What, you don’t want to see your son anymore?” Lv Yan clearly hit Aunt Wu’s weak spot, and after her words, Aunt Wu walked toward Dreamy Orphanage’s entrance, holding Situ Xin.
As Aunt Wu carried Situ Xin to the orphanage, Situ Xin thought to herself that when they reached the orphanage’s door, she would cry.
No matter what, she could not let these two people get their way.
However, when Aunt Wu brought Situ Xin to Dreamy Orphanage, and Situ Xin was prepared to cry, she caught a glimpse of the orphanage’s signboard and was instantly dumbfounded.
Situ Xin just stared blankly at the sign of the orphanage, as if she was trying to see through it.
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“Dreamy Orphanage.” Situ Xin focused on the sign of the orphanage, silently repeating the name over and over in her mind.
She didn’t even notice when Aunt Wu put her down and left.
And Aunt Wu, after setting down Situ Xin, felt a sigh of relief in her heart.
However, as she walked towards Lv Yan, she was filled with a sense of guilt.
By this time, Situ Xin had already forgotten that she had been brought to the orphanage by Aunt Wu and Lv Yan.
She became very unsettled upon seeing the sign for “Dreamy Orphanage.” “Impossible, it definitely can’t be, how could it be the same orphanage I stayed at in my past life?
It must be a coincidence, yes, definitely a coincidence.
How can there be such a coincidence?” Situ Xin’s speech was becoming somewhat incoherent.
Although she kept denying in her heart that this “Dreamy Orphanage” was the same one she stayed at in her past life, she couldn’t shake off the familiar feeling she had about the orphanage’s gates.
Just as Situ Xin was wrestling with whether “Dreamy Orphanage” was the same one she stayed at in her previous life, the orphanage’s gate creaked open and a middle-aged woman of about 40 came out.
“Eh, who left a child at the doorstep of the orphanage?” she said, looking around and seeing no one else, then bent down to pick up Situ Xin.
The sound of the middle-aged woman’s voice pulled Situ Xin back to reality.
Situ Xin looked up at the person speaking, and when she saw the middle-aged woman’s face, she was stunned again.
“This, isn’t this the orphanage director, Auntie?” Situ Xin excitedly thought to herself.
Fortunately, Situ Xin was used to speaking in her heart; otherwise, she would have surely cried out in surprise upon seeing the director from her past life.
Situ Xin gazed unblinkingly at the face that only appeared in her memories.
The tears began to well up in her eyes, and her look of being on the verge of crying tugged at the director’s heartstrings, “Oh, Baby, be good, don’t cry.” Seeing the director, who was holding her tenderly and soothing her so gently, Situ Xin was certain that this orphanage was not just sharing the name with the one from her previous life, but it was indeed the very same one.
If it had been any other time, Situ Xin would have had many questions.
She might have noticed many issues.
But at this moment, her heart and eyes were filled with the sight of the director, the only person who gave her a sense of warmth in her previous life.
Situ Xin had spent five years at this orphanage, and at six years old, she was selected by an organization to undergo training, leading to her joining them.
The organization chose children under the guise of adoption, and the director, unaware of the truth, believed their words.
When Situ Xin was selected, the director was happy for her, thinking she would have a better life.
The five years in the orphanage were the happiest and most peaceful years of Situ Xin’s previous life.
Although during those five years, many children of similar age or slightly older than Situ Xin, jealous of the special affection the director showed her, saw Situ Xin as a thorn in their side.
They would take advantage of the times when the director wasn’t around to bully Situ Xin.
Situ Xin, though often bullied, felt that the director’s affection made those years memorable after she left the orphanage and was forced to participate in the organization’s training and selection processes.
Even when she later carried out missions for the organization, Situ Xin would often think back to her time at the orphanage, memories that stayed with her until her death when she tried to leave the organization.
Situ Xin recalled her past life at the orphanage, while back at the Situ Family and Loo Family, chaos had ensued.
Old Madam Situ went straight to the nursery to see her granddaughter upon returning home.
However, when she got there, she found no sign of Situ Xin.
“Aunt Wu, Aunt Wu,” called Old Madam Situ after not finding Situ Xin in the nursery.
She called out for a long time, searching through the entire Situ household without finding either Aunt Wu or Situ Xin.
At that point, Old Madam Situ developed an ominous premonition, yet she never imagined that Aunt Wu, who had been with the Situ Family for so many years, would harbor other intentions.
Although Old Madam Situ thought it unlikely that anything could have happened to Situ Xin within the military residential compound, she couldn’t help but call her old companion.
“Hello, Xiao Lee, get Old Master Situ on the phone.” The call was answered by Old Master Situ’s guard.
Old Madam Situ knew that Old Master Situ would surely be in a meeting at that time, but she was too anxious to care.
As she glanced around the empty room, her premonition grew stronger.
“Yes, I’ll get the old chief right away,” Xiao Lee, sensing the urgency in Old Madam Situ’s tone, quickly entered the conference room.
He approached Old Master Situ and handed him the phone.
“Old Chief, it’s Madam’s call.”