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The guardian's sword by Taking Cigarette novel Chapter 1375

Chapter 1375

At this point.

The orphanage’s classroom.

May, Caitlyn, two caretakers, and dozens of children were crammed into one room.

Five or six expensively dressed men and women stood on the platform.

You could tell the young men and women were young heirs at first glance. They had watches costing six figures on their wrists.

May wore a red scarf around her neck and appeared to be smiling stiffly.

On the other hand, Caitlyn pouted and looked dissatisfied.

“Aunt May, you should never have received them.

“It’s disgusting how these people take things away every time after they finish filming.”

Caitlyn turned her head around and muttered something under her breath.

“Silly girl.

“They’ll take most of it, but don’t they leave us some?

“That’s enough. We should thank them all the same.

“After all, they don’t owe us anything.”

May shook her head and said with a smile.

In May’s opinion, even a dollar donation to the orphanage was considered kindness.

Because only she knew what she had been through all these years.

Even ten dollars was enough for a child’s living expenses for a day.

Therefore, she was willing to earn the money, no matter how little it was.

Even though Sean told her he would pay for the orphanage’s expenses, she would never put all the pressure on Sean.

Therefore, she knew these people donated with a purpose, but she still would not reject them.

“Alright…”

Caitlyn knew May’s character and said no more.

She could only ask the children to stand silently and watch the young men and women film with their phones.

“What’s the matter? Why don’t you ask your boyfriend Sean to beat me up?”

Wes glanced at Caitlyn and said with a cold snort.

“You!”

Caitlyn immediately took out her phone and was about to call Sean.

However, May stopped her. She did not want to bother Sean with everything.

Caitlyn turned red with anger, turned her head, and stepped aside.

“Fam, look at the smartwatch I bought for the children today. They cost thousands of dollars each.

“I’m so good. The children in orphanages should have what other children have.

“Thank you for supporting me. Subscribe to me as we focus on the children’s growth together.”

The girl smiled at the camera as she cradled a child.

She looked amiable and gentle.

The little girl, aged four or five, stood timidly beside the woman, not daring to look up at the phone.

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