In her past life, Cheng Su had long known that someone had sponsored her when she was very young, but she didn’t know who it was and had never met them. Not even a photograph. When she asked the orphanage director, she only said it was a kind-hearted person.
Every month, that mysterious Foster Parent would send a sum of money to the orphanage as her living expenses, but letters were rarely sent, probably only once every two or three months. There was no return address either.
So, she only knew of such a kind-hearted person, but still never knew who they were. She couldn’t even send a letter in return. Heaven knows, her replies filled an entire small box.
Now, she found herself saying she would sponsor Little Cheng Su. Could it be that she was sponsoring herself?
Cheng Su was so shocked she stepped back.
"If you sponsor, what’s their name?" Cheng Su asked hesitantly, her throat dry and hoarse.
"If the kind-hearted person wishes to sponsor this child, you can give her a name. Otherwise, we will give her one," the orphanage director said with a smile.
She was, of course, very welcoming of sponsorship because raising a child requires money and effort. The operation of this orphanage relied entirely on donations and making small handicrafts, or accepting donations from kind-hearted people in society.
And sponsorship can also be considered a form of donation, though it is to an individual. The orphanage receiving this money ensures the child’s living expenses, and any extra can be used for other children.
So, to repay the kind-hearted people’s kindness, if they like, they can rename the child, or even give the child their own last name. If they don’t wish to, then the child’s original name will be used.
But this child was sent over without any identity information, so she must have a new name given to her.
"Cheng Su, her name is Cheng Su!" Cheng Su blurted out.
As soon as she said this, tears welled up in her eyes and then spilled out.


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