𝙲𝙷𝙰𝙿𝚃𝙴𝚁 45

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𝙲𝙷𝙰𝙿𝚃𝙴𝚁 45 : ʟᴇᴛ ᴅᴀʀʟɪɴɢ ᴛᴇᴀᴄʜ ʏᴏᴜ ʜᴏᴡ ᴛᴏ ᴏᴘᴇɴ ᴀ ᴍɪʟᴋ ᴛᴇᴀ sʜᴏᴘ

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Dean Du sat alone at the desk in the room, holding her forehead in sadness after sending Luo Feng off that night.

Ai Tingya was worried about Dean Du so walked to her room worriedly after she got the other children to sleep.

“Xiaoya? Come in and sit.”

Ai Tingya had just stood in front of the door when Dean Du’s tired voice came from inside.

Ai Tingya pushed open the door. “Dean, you’re still awake?”

Dean Du shook her head and said, “Sit. I have something to tell you.”

Dean Du had not slept well ever since the original cake shop changed owners. She was in a very bad state, like a piece of decayed tree bark that would collapse at any time.

Ai Tingya’s heart ached for the Dean, but she was too weak to help.

The two of them sat facing each other for a while before Dean Du said faintly, “Luo Feng told me about his thoughts on the dessert shop after dinner today.”

“But we haven’t confirmed that Luo Feng has to fork out the money yet. Didn’t you say that you will apply to the Authorities first? Perhaps the funding application might be approved,” Ai Tingya said.

Dean Du revealed a tired smile and said, “Actually, I’ve already applied. It was rejected as expected.”

The government’s functions were limited. It could ensure that the children in the orphanage would not have to worry about food and clothing at best. They relied on social donations for everything else, but they only accepted them once a year before the new year.

“I told Little Luo this because I hope he won’t interfere too much. A child his age is the most arrogant and thinks of everything very simply. I’m afraid he’ll lose his confidence after a setback.” Dean Du explained.

Ai Tingya’s expression darkened. She felt that he had an omnipotent power, perhaps because Luo Feng had taken care of her too well.

However, if she thought about it carefully, Luo Feng was just a high school student with good grades.

She was sensitive and felt that Dean Du was blaming her for telling Luo Feng about the orphanage after explaining so much to her.

Dean Du changed the topic unexpectedly and continued on. “But Little Luo seems to have realized these things. He said that if he wants to open a dessert shop, he wants to give a portion of his shares to the orphanage. This child is too smart. I can’t hide anything from him.”

“What did you do then?”

“I agreed,” Dean Du said with a bitter smile.

It wasn’t that she was easily persuaded but that Luo Feng had given her a reason she couldn’t refuse.

“Guess what Little Luo told me?” Dean Du leaned back in his chair. “He said that it’s a good opportunity for the children. Aren’t the children in the orphanage all outstanding like you? Many of them might have to work after high school. He said that this shop will be their guarantee if anyone is willing to enter the dessert industry.”

Dean Du would agree to any condition for the sake of the children in the orphanage, not to mention that Luo Feng was giving them half of the shop for free.

“Little Luo asked me to take a look at the address of the new shop tomorrow and start transferring money,” Dean Du continued. “He asked me to hide it from you first so that it would not affect your revision. He wanted to tell you when the shop opens. He’s really a good person.”

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