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The Reborn Aristocrat's Daughter-Chapter 33 - Arriving at the Orphanage (3)_1
33: Chapter 33 Arriving at the Orphanage (3)_1
33: Chapter 33 Arriving at the Orphanage (3)_1
When Old Master Situ and their group appeared at the entrance of the orphanage, a volunteer inside noticed them and nervously came out.
Looking at the group’s attire and distinguished air, the volunteer anxiously asked, “Hello, may I ask what brings you to Dreamy Orphanage?”
“We’re looking for someone.
Do you have a child here named Situ Xin?” Loo Yaxin was eager to find out if her daughter was there.
“I’m sorry, I’m new here, so I’m not very familiar with the orphans inside.
Why don’t you come in, and I’ll take you to see the director?” The volunteer, seeing that the group didn’t seem like ordinary folk, spoke very cautiously, afraid to inadvertently offend them.
“That would be appreciated,” said Old Master Loo with a nod.
The director, who was sitting and chatting with the children while holding Situ Xin, heard the commotion outside and stood up to ask, “Xiao Lok, what’s going on?”
“Director, they’re here to look for a child,” said Situ Xin in the director’s arms upon hearing that someone had come to look for a child, wondering if it could be her family.
As Xiao Lok’s voice reached them, Old Master Situ and the others had also walked in.
Seeing the group enter, the director noticed their demeanor and clothing were not ordinary.
“Hello, may I ask which child you are looking for…” she began, without finishing her sentence.
“Baby.” As soon as she walked in and saw Situ Xin in the director’s hands, Loo Yaxin struggled out of Situ Haotian’s embrace.
She then rushed toward the director at lightning speed, reaching out to take Situ Xin from her arms but dodged by the director.
Old Master Situ and the rest had also noticed Situ Xin in the director’s arms; they had better control than Loo Yaxin and did not rush forward as she did, but their excitement was indescribable.
“Miss, you,” the director started, taken aback by Loo Yaxin’s sudden action, while instinctively pulling Situ Xin tighter into her embrace.
Situ Xin, seeing her family appear before her, couldn’t stop the tears from flowing, especially looking at Loo Yaxin, who appeared pale as though she had just recovered from a serious illness and was still crying, yet gazing intently at her.
Situ Xin’s tears flowed even more fiercely.
“Mom, Mom,” Situ Xin couldn’t hold back and the word ‘Mom’ slipped out.
Situ Xin’s call made Loo Yaxin’s tears flow even more, while the director’s eyes widened in surprise at the child in her arms.
“Baby, Mommy’s baby,” cried Loo Yaxin, reaching out to take Situ Xin from the director’s arms, and this time, the director let go, handing Situ Xin back to Loo Yaxin.
Holding Situ Xin, Loo Yaxin kept crying and saying, “Baby, Mommy’s baby, it’s so good, you’re finally back.” And Situ Xin, hugging her mother’s neck, began to sob uncontrollably.
The orphanage’s volunteers, witnessing this touching scene, secretly wiped away their tears.
Though Old Master Situ and the others did not cry, their eyes were red with uncontainable joy and excitement at the return of their precious child.
Once everyone’s emotions had somewhat settled, Loo Yaxin, holding Situ Xin, followed Old Master Situ and the rest into the director’s office.
Although Old Master Situ and they wanted to hold Situ Xin, Loo Yaxin, having just found her daughter, was unwilling to let go.
She felt at peace only with her daughter in her arms.
From the scenes witnessed upon their arrival, the director already understood that Situ Xin was most likely the child of this family.
Nonetheless, she proceeded by the book, requesting Old Master Situ to provide identity proof.
Situ Xin had only been at the orphanage since the day before, so the admission process had not yet been completed, which conveniently reduced a lot of unnecessary trouble.
“Director, thank you,” said Old Master Situ.
Although Situ Xin had been at the orphanage for only a day or two, he and Old Master Loo were still very grateful for the care she received there.
Old Master Situ and Old Master Loo had already made plans in their hearts when they found Situ Xin.
As Situ Xin left with her family, the director, Auntie, and the other orphanage volunteers were reluctant to part with such a lovely and well-behaved child, “Xiao Xin, live happily,” said Auntie Director, touching Situ Xin’s little face with reluctance in her voice.
Because of her past life, Situ Xin had long regarded Auntie Director as her own family.
She too was reluctant and reached out to hug Auntie’s neck.
Sitting in the car, Situ Xin looked back at the orphanage fading away and thought, “Auntie Director, Xiao Xin will come back to see you.” Although Situ Xin felt a deep affection for Auntie Director, she had parents and a loving family in this life and didn’t want to be separated from them.
However, she would not forget Auntie Director and planned to visit when she was a bit older.
She would also help the children of Dreamy Orphanage to the best of her ability.
What Situ Xin didn’t know was that her grandfather and maternal grandfather had decided when they found her to donate money to the orphanage every year.
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Throughout the journey, Loo Yaxin held Situ Xin without letting go, irrespective of whether Old Master Situ or Old Master Loo spoke.
When Loo Yaxin got out of the car holding Situ Xin, she saw her family standing at the doorway, eagerly awaiting news.
Situ Xin, looking at her home, thought, “How wonderful, I’m finally home.”
“It’s good that you’ve come back, come back,” Old Madam Situ kept saying as she looked at Situ Xin in Loo Yaxin’s arms, with tears streaming down continuously.
“Yes, it’s good that you’ve come back safely,” Old Madam Loo said while also wiping her tears.
“Sister, Sister,” shouted Situ Jin when he saw Situ Xin, rushing past Old Madam Situ and the others and arriving in front of Loo Yaxin.
Due to his height, Situ Jin could only grab Situ Xin’s foot.
“Sister, I’m your brother,” he said, and then Situ Jin began to cry loudly.
Situ Jin rarely cried, even as a newborn; he’d only cry out a few times when uncomfortable or in need, but otherwise, he was quiet.
Since Situ Xin was born, she had never heard Situ Jin cry, so his sudden tears took Situ Xin by surprise.