The beds were patchy, but comparatively clean and tidy, with each bed made smoothly.
"The children here are all well-behaved and obedient. I've been here for decades and have gained some understanding of taking care of them."
Lisa understood everything and was even more supportive.
She had already been there for several hours, and it was getting dark. Dean Martin was a bit concerned about her safety, suggesting she head back first and return another time.
Lisa didn't insist too much and soon left.
Following behind her, Leo Harrell had also been waiting outside for a few hours.
George Harrell had gathered clear information about the orphanage, "It's been many years, and the children inside live in poverty and hardship."
Leo Harrell saw Lisa coming out, his eyes filled with a visible sense of desolation, something most people certainly couldn't understand, yet it caused him a sudden pang in the heart.