Despite the snowy weather, Tristan's driving skills were still excellent.
"Brother, are we almost there?" Eason looked through the car window at the children near the entrance of the large courtyard in the distance. Were they his new friends?
"We're almost there, just up ahead," Tristan glanced back at him, gently instructing, "Eason, you should take the initiative to greet them."
Sitting next to Monica, holding the bag of gifts in his hand, Eason felt a bit nervous. He feared strangers.
One who had been alone and ostracized for a long time could easily develop social phobia. This was the legacy his biological mother and sister had left him. He had tried so hard to please them, but received not a shred of warmth in return.
The Maybach slowly rolled into the yard of the orphanage. The children excitedly clapped their hands to make way, "They're here! They've finally arrived!"
The car came to a stop and the doors opened. Tristan and Monica were the first to get out.
"Monica!"
"Monica, long time no see!"
"Good morning, Monica!"
The children were extremely enthusiastic, each one joyfully hopping and jumping around. Even the children with mobility issues had happy smiles on their rosy faces.
"Hello, children. Green, Lili, Joy, Kay, Mino... Hey, you all!" Monica warmly greeted them, "Today I'm introducing a new friend to you!"
Although she didn't visit often, she still video-called frequently to encourage the children, so she remembered their names.
The children were very excited! They loved new faces.
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