Chapter 1380
Summon Of The Sword
The two caretakers tried to say something and were also stopped by May.
Everyone was equal, irrespective of high or low birth.
However, what you could not argue with was that there were gaps in the world.
Everyone had the same starting line.
However, being in a sports car or on foot, how could the result be the same when you were at the same starting line?
These children were unlike other children. They had no parents, background, money, or power.
Maybe Seanâs words could help them adjust to the cruel reality in advance.
âUncle Sean, how could we be stronger?â
A good-natured boy, who looked seven or eight years old, asked seriously.
âGood question.
âThere are many ways to become stronger.
âAll you can do now is study well, eat well, and listen to Aunt May.â
Sean knew these kids were still young.
It was too deep a subject for them to understand after all.
âBrother Lennon, I saw the news on TV.
âWhy do the kids who do well in school end up working for their classmates who donât?â
A boy over ten years old asked after biting his lip.
âWellâ¦â
May and Caitlyn were speechless when the boy asked that.
After all, it did happen a lot.
They had no idea how to answer to correct the childrenâs view of the world.
âDo you have the same question as he does?â
Sean slowly turned to look at the other children.
He did not spend much time in school.
However, he could not let these children give up learning at such a young age.
âYeah!â
Several older children nodded heavily.
âHere, let me tell you why.
âYou only saw students with good grades working for students with low grades.
âItâs just because students with low grades working for students with high grades isnât news at all.
âItâs so common that it doesnât deserve to be in the news.â
May and Caitlyn were enlightened by Seanâs words.
The children understood what Sean said in a hazy notion, but they were convinced.
Anyway, you could not go wrong if you studied hard.
âUncle Sean, well⦠Can I be strong if I listen to Aunt May?â
Another child asked seriously.
âOf course.
âDo you think Iâm strong?â
Sean asked, nodding his head solemnly and looking at the group of children.
âYes!â
Dozens of children shouted in unison this time.
Their stares contained unabashed admiration for Sean.
âYes! I grew up here just like you.
âIt was listening to Aunt May, studying, and eating properly that made me so strong.â
Sean looked at and spoke to the group of children seriously.
The children and women, of all ages, also listened attentively.
An unusual glint appeared in their clear eyes.
Caitlyn, May, and everyone knew that.
Sean had planted the idea in these childrenâs hearts.
It would surely make them grow strong until they became towering trees!
âI brought some things for you today.
âFood, drink, toys, and everything.â
Sean looked at the children and smiled.
These kids had expectations in their eyes.
âBut these are on loan to you for the time being.
âWhen youâre capable, return the favor to the orphanage and me.
âCan you do it?â
Sean asked earnestly, looking at dozens of children.
âYes! Letâs make a pinky promise!
âLock, pull, and never change for 100 years!â
Dozens of children rushed forward, scrambling to make pinky promises with Sean.
With one small hand in the large hand, they made a promise, but he also buried a seed of gratitude in the childrenâs hearts.
May and Caitlyn were moved to see this.
âLetâs go!â
Sean turned and walked out of the room.
May, Caitlyn, and the rest poured out with dozens of children.
âBring them out.â
Sean shouted as he waved out the door.
Truck drivers and porters, who had been waiting, immediately went to work.
However, they dared not complain even if they had waited much longer.
Sean was a big spender. They dared not offend him!
These were the new batch of supplies Sean sent.
Besides that, it was more comprehensive and numerous than the first batch.
Albert had already forcefully taken away the first batch and sold them at a cheap price.
However, the car Albert bought with the money was now in Seanâs hands.
He thought he and Zander were running errands in different places, and having one car was not convenient, so he needed to buy another.
Now that he had this car, he did not have to consider that for a while.
âCatie, take them inside.â
Caitlyn opened the door of the small warehouse as soon as she finished.
Dozens of children stood by. Their faces were jubilant.
May felt relieved, touched, and embarrassed.
âMadam Randall, many people donated supplies to us.
âThis is the first time Iâve seen something donated without taking photos or advertising.â
One caretaker was emotional.
âWe received donations from others, and itâs our job to help them promote their business.
âAfter all, they have no obligation or responsibility to come and donate to us.
âBut Seanieâs different. Heâs not an outsider. Heâs one of our own.â
May had gotten over it, so she would not reject Seanâs supplies.
Instead, she accepted it readily.
âSeanie, Iâll take the things, but thereâs something I want to say.
âYou mustnât affect your life by helping the orphanage.
âIf thatâs the case, I wonât accept it.â
May said as she looked at Sean earnestly.
âDonât worry. I know what Iâm doing.â
Sean laughed and shook his head. It was nothing to him.
He was willing to spend billions of dollars to acquire land. Besides that, they built an orphanage.
The small sum of money was nothing.
âBy the way, I donât think there are any schools around here, Aunt May.â
Sean withdrew his gaze and asked as he looked at May.
âNo.
âWe canât afford to live where there is a school.â
May helplessly shook her head.