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Chapter 657 Cannot Bear To See Children Suffer +5 Pearls Lysander gazed at the little girl, whose spirited demeanor was evident, and responded with a warm smile, "All right, we'll meet as planned." After sealing her agreement with Josiah and Lysander, the little girl bounded joyfully down the village path, her footsteps echoing her cheerful mood as she made her way home.
Watching her diminishing figure, Lysander couldn't help but reflect aloud, “Dr. Vazquez is on duty tomorrow, and I had planned to assist him. Little did I expect something else to cup so soon.” Josiah, understanding her implied commitment to their plans for the next day, offered a subtle smile, keeping his emotions in check.
As the evening chill settled in, Josiah took it upon himself to walk Lysander home, maintaining a steady flow of conversation during the journey.
"That little girl we encountered earlier really has a knack for business. Even at such a young age, she's already showing signs of cleverness and sweetness in her dealings. If given the right opportunities, she could certainly achieve great things. It's just unfortunate that she's growing up in such a secluded area, deprived of the educational opportunities that could further her potential." A child earning such commendation from Josiah for her entrepreneurial skills was undoubtedly. remarkable. Thinking about her potential juxtaposed with her living conditions led him to sigh deeply.
Lysander, puzzled by his familiarity, questioned, “You've barely been here two days, yet you speak as if you're well-acquainted with the local educational scene?" Josiah explained, "While I was resting in the dorm this morning, a university student who cto the village to teach were looking for you. They needed help with high school physics problem: With nothing else on my hands, I ended up giving them a bit of tutoring. It was during that tI learned about the dire state of the local school, where the lack of adequate facilities and teachers is quite apparent." Recalling the eager, inquisitive eyes of the children, Josiah felt a poignant tug at his heart. Without witnessing it firsthand, he might never have believed such places still existed.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Indeed, not only are medical resources scarce here, but the educational situation is also quite dire," Lysander noted with a sense of resignation.
She continued, "Actually, the situation has improved since I first arrived. The university student who started the teaching program ca little after me. Initially, he brought along a few classmates, but in less than a week, he was left to manage on his own. It's unfortunate, but there's been no one to teach the sciences regularly." Hearing this, Josiah shared his plans which he had tasked Carol with organizing. "If things proceed as planned, I'm thinking of establishing an education fund to help manage the expenses for volunteer teachers here," he suggested.
Lysander, fully supportive yet surprised, remarked, "I never imagined you'd not only be invested in healthcare but also so passionate about education." Josiah responded with a wry smile, "I don't know why, but I can't bear to see these children suffer." The tranquil mountain night enveloped them.
1/3 90% Chapter 657 Cannot Bear To See Children Suffer +5 Pearls Lysander, walking leisurely, asked softly. "Is it because of the little girl we met earlier that you feel so moved?" "Yes." Josiah admitted candidly, his eyes clouding with a hint of sorrow as he looked down. "We were expecting our first child to be a girl. Sometimes, I can't help but wonder how she would have looked all grown up." Speaking of the past, Lysander was more measured, her voice gentle as she corrected, “When I terminated the pregnancy, it was too early to determine the baby's gender." Had that not been the case, she might not have found the strength to go through with it.
Yet, Josiah was convinced, asserting. "It was definitely a girl." He didn't elaborate, and Lysander didn't press for more.
Before Elisa and Maverick passed away, they both mentioned seeing a young girl in their final moments. Deep down, Lysander found herself wanting to believe that as well.
By the tthey reached the dorm, it was late, and the nurses sharing the living space with Lysander had already returned.
Noticing the light under the door, Josiah paused a few steps away and said, "You should get srest; I'll head back now." Lysander, concerned about his health, asked, "Are you staying at the village chief's tonight?" "If there's enough time," Josiah answered earnestly.
Lysander looked puzzled, “What do you mean by "if there's enough time? It's not far to the village chief's house from here." Josiah patiently explained, "I was thinking of heading to the town first., You mentioned there's a bank there, right? I'm completely out of cash, and how am supposed to buy that straw origami from the little girl tomorrow?" Understanding his intention to support the girl's small business, Lysander no longer tried to dissuade him, nodding and saying, "In that case, make sure you go and cback early." The town wasn't far, and Josiah could likely return by midnight. Hearing her agreement, he nodded and replied, "Since you've said so, I'll make sure to return earlier." He then turned and headed toward the village entrance where he had parked his vehicle.
The next morning, as dawn broke, there was a consistent knock on the dormitory door.
Assuming it was Josiah needing assistance, Lysander quickly dressed and opened the door, trying not to disturb the others still asleep.
To her surprise, it was the little girl from the previous day who greeted her. Lysander, taken aback, asked, "You're here so carly. Did you cby yourself?" While it was common in this close-knit village for residents to leave their doors open at night, the adults. in this family were particularly laid-back.
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The little girl pulled her younger brother, who had been obscured by the door, forward and introduced him with a bright smile, "Dr. Thome, this is my younger brother. He cwith me. We know the area well, so it's safe for us to walk alone." The boy, slightly younger and more reserved, greeted her, "Hello, Dr. Thorne." "Hello." Lysander then asked them old you mind waiting a moment? I need to freshen up and change before I join you, is that okay?" The siblings, accustomed to mature responsibilities from a young age, nodded understandingly without a word and even helped to close the door gently behind them.
Lysander quickly prepared herself, ensuring she had scash on hand for any necessary expenses, given the lack of a reliable ATM in town.
Once ready, she found the siblings waiting with bright, cager smiles, resembling little adults. Amused by their demeanor, Lysander asked softly, "What are your names? I don't believe I caught them before.”
"My nis Nilou Waters, and my brother is Rhizone Waters," the girl confidently replied, taking on the role of the elder sister. "Our mother namedafter the lotus flowers that were blooming beautifully when I was born. Rhizone was named after the lotus roots that everyone was harvesting when he arrived." The fittingness of their names was apparent, each reflecting a piece of the village's life.
Just as Lysander was about to express her admiration, a tall figure appeared, walking towards them! from the direction of the morning sun-it was Josiah, who had made the trip into town to withdraw money.
overnight. Recognizing him, Nilou exclaimed, “Josiah, why are you coming from outside? I thought you were staying. with Dr. Thorne." Josiah, puzzled by her remark, asked, "Why would we need to live together? "Because my parents always stayed together; they were never apart,” she replied simply.