Chapter 2284
The staff hesitated for a while.
At that moment, the other visitors also said, "Sister, take us to see the children! They might
wee our presence! We want to help them, too. They surely won''t hate us."
"Alright! I''ll take you to see them."
The nun took them to a building behind the church.
Once they were near, they could hear the voices of little girls ying.
"A portion of the girls have gone down the hill to go to school. Right now, the ones remaining in the
church are either not healthy enough or they haven''t reached the schooling age." The nun led the
group and introduced them to the girls.
"The children have to go down the hill on their own to get to school every day?" Avery asked.
"Yes. We would take turns sending them down, but they need to hike up and down the hill. They
have it tougher than the kids who live down the hill. It''s winter now, and they have to get up before
the sun rises to go down the hill," the nun exined.
Avery had only hiked up the hill and already she found it a little tiring. She found it hard to imagine
that the children had to do it every day.
"Why doesn''t the church have the children of schooling age stay at the orphanage down the hill?"
"The orphanage can''t ept that many children at once. Furthermore, the children are used to
staying in the church. They''re not willing to leave this ce," the nun exined. "Previously, a
visitor had wanted to adopt a child from us. The child did not want to, so we won''t didn''t force her to
leave."
Avery was touched. "It must be because you sisters have treated these children extremely well and
that is why they are reluctant to leave this ce."
While chatting, they arrived at the children''s lodging and y area.
There were about more than a dozen children ying under the supervision of the staff. Some were
ying games, some were ying with toys, and others were lying on the ground, looking at the
ants between the bricks.
A visitor that was with them immediately walked over to a girl.
"You must be Rose, right? You''re adorable and brave! I''ve brought you a toy…"
Avery looked at Rose, and she was stunned.
The child''s hair was white. Her skin was strangely fair too…
"Sister, does Rose have albinism?" Avery immediately asked.
"Yes, her sickness can''t be cured. Previously, a visitor came and took Rose''s photo and posted it on
the inte, which is why often many peoplee to see her," the nun exined. "She''s already
four years old. She should have started going to school, but we were worried about her going down
the hill. She was reluctant as well, so we let her stay in the church, and we teach her some basic
knowledge in the meantime."
Avery looked at the angelic girl and she was moved.
There was indeed no effective cure for albinism. The care for albino patients is also very important.
A little carelessness can cause major problems for the patient.
"Sister, can I take her down the hill to the hospital and have a look at her? Even if I can''t cure her
sickness, I will try my best to keep her healthy. I will hire someone to look after her so that she might
have a proper education. There are so many peopleing to see her right now because of her
sickness, I don''t think it''s a good thing."
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Avery wanted this child to have a better environment. She wanted this child to have a normal life.
The nun felt a little conflicted. "Many want to adopt her because of her rare disease."
"Sister, I understand your concerns. I will talk to Rose. If she is willing to let me help her, I''ll take her
away. If not, I won''t force her toe."
The nun said, "Other than Rose''s agreement, we have to get our Abbess''s permission. But let''s see
whether you get Rose''s agreement first! Rose might not want to leave with you."
…
A cool breeze blew by, and the leaves fell with the wind.
A little girl stood by the door outside. She stared into the room with huge, dark eyes. Inside the
room was her good friend Rose, and with her, was a woman, gently talking to her.