The Rich Boss's White Moonlight (2)

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"Sir?" Klaus glanced back, but there was nothing that required his master's special attention.

Li Shu casually withdrew his gaze. "Let's go."

That child should be the protagonist of this world. As for what the director said, Li Shu just let it pass. He knew that the young male protagonist had a difficult time at the orphanage. The director didn't like the child and believed he brought misfortune to the orphanage. It was understandable that she'd say some slanderous words.

Klaus handled the miscellaneous matters. Li Shu looked out the window where a sycamore tree stood, planted when the orphanage was established. Despite the orphanage being old, the tree remained lush, silently watching the children come and go.

[When the host saw the male protagonist just now, why didn't he just take him away? ?] 1314 was puzzled. He didn't want the host to be overly polite to the director.

Li Shu rubbed the cup in his hand. [There's no rush.]

[Host, do you know? This director is too much,] 1314 rambled on, [Ever since the male protagonist arrived at Hong'an, things have been getting worse every year. The director blames all the troubles on the male protagonist, calling him a disaster. The male protagonist's leg became like that because she didn't take him for treatment in time. Why doesn't she think about it? It's because the male protagonist listened to her that he got hurt.]

After learning about the male protagonist's childhood experiences, 1314 had been indignant all along. In its view, the male protagonist hadn't done anything wrong. His transformation into what he became was inseparable from his experiences in his youth.

If it weren't for the director's years of consistent emotional abuse, the male protagonist wouldn't have developed such a gloomy personality at a young age, had no friends at the orphanage, and also wouldn't have become so paranoid and distrusting of anyone after being taken in by the original owner. When he learned that the original owner's intentions in adopting him were impure, he easily believed it without seeking any confirmation and it became the final straw that broke the camel's back.

After discussing with the director, Klaus stated the purpose of their visit, "Our sir is here to take a child who catches his eye."

Klaus deliberately emphasized the three words "catches his eye".

Thinking she understood the big boss's request, the director took out a stack of files from a drawer. "I know what you mean, sir. Here are the profiles of the children I specially selected. Please have a look."

Klaus took them and handed them to Li Shu. Li Shu flipped through them casually. It couldn't be denied that the director had put in effort. The children in these files were all outstanding in appearance, but none of them were what Li Shu wanted.

His brows were slightly furrowed, and Klaus knew this was a sign of dissatisfaction from his master. Lowering his voice, he asked the director, "What about the other children?"

'These were already the best children in their orphanage. Didn't Mr. Li find any of them suitable?' The director twitched her lips and tried her best to keep the smile on her face: "Don't you like any of these children?"

'Although I really wanted this gentleman to take away a child, he didn't even look at the group with the best conditions, and the chances for others were even slimmer.' Suppressing her disappointment, the director took out the files of the other children. "The profiles of the other children are all here."

Li Shu exchanged the stack of papers he held with the ones Klaus handed him. It was evident that this batch of children wasn't as outstanding as the previous ones. Whether in appearance or physical condition, they had some defects.

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