Chapter 282 The Welfare Institute Moves

Ling Tian's veiled threats in front of Qiang Zi completely shattered the latter's psychological defenses.

He repeatedly assured Ling Tian that he would turn over a new leaf and never bother the orphanage again!

Ling Tian nodded and turned to leave. Qiang Zi wanted Ling Tian to release him, but then a fragrant scent wafted over, and he immediately lost consciousness.

It wasn't until noon the next day, when the sun was high in the sky, that he woke up. He dragged his weakened body out of bed.

Despite sleeping soundly, he vividly recalled encountering the masked man last night and everything that had happened.

However, Qiang Zi still found it hard to believe. He thought he might have had a nightmare due to too much stress.

Just then, he turned his head and saw the pile of fruit knife fragments on the bedside table!

"Holy crap... this really wasn't a dream!"

Qiang Zi picked up a fragment of the fruit knife. The knife was made of excellent material and was quite thick.

If it were Qiang Zi, even with all his might, he would only be able to bend the knife.

But for Ling Tian to break it like a potato chip, what kind of monster was he!

So, he immediately took out his phone, ready to tell Boss Qiao that he wouldn't take the job anymore!

However, when he connected the call, it was Boss Qiao's secretary who informed Qiang Zi that Qiao Dahua was currently being rushed to the hospital for emergency treatment.

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Ling Tian made a small fortune from Qiao Dahua this time, and the money would eventually be put into a charity fund.

This was akin to robbing the rich to help the poor, and Ling Tian felt no guilt whatsoever. He believed Qiao Dahua deserved it.

Meanwhile, Ling Tian began to busy himself with the relocation of the orphanage.

The children with the most severe illnesses from the Loving Heart Orphanage had already been sent to Wangjiazhuang New Life Hospital.

There, Ling Tian had already formulated a comprehensive treatment plan for them. As for the treatment itself, it would be carried out by the ten recent graduates of traditional Chinese medicine.

They had made rapid progress under Ling Tian's tutelage over the past few months, and Ling Tian felt confident in entrusting them with the task, knowing their capabilities.

The school in Xiaowang Village had also been renovated.

The school had been built to a high standard, intended to be a benchmark for the local area. Many city leaders had attended its completion.

However, after only a few years, it was forced to close due to insufficient student enrollment.

Many of the school's facilities were brand new. With a fresh coat of paint, a thorough cleaning, and the installation of new furniture, it could be put to use immediately.

It was worth noting that the orphanage's relocation received the support of most of its staff.

Out of over twenty employees, only three were unable to relocate due to family reasons, but Director Sun had also arranged suitable jobs for them.

To compensate for the shortage of staff, they hired over a dozen residents from Xiaowang Village.

The village head of Xiaowang Village was also very pleased with this. The presence of the orphanage here, which needed to cater to the daily needs of over a hundred people, would create numerous employment opportunities and boost other businesses in the village.

Therefore, the village head was very cooperative with the orphanage's work, and the relocation was proceeding in an orderly fashion.

Finally, on a clear and sunny morning, the relocation work officially began.

Ling Tian organized four buses, four vans, and several ambulances to transport the children to Xiaowang Village in a grand procession.

They only brought their personal belongings, while the other facilities in the original orphanage were sold off at a low price.

The Wang family had arranged for an asset management company to manage the original site for the orphanage. The orphanage would only need to pay one to two million yuan in management fees annually, and the management company would handle all renovations and leasing of the premises, with the orphanage simply receiving the rental income.

Two hours later, the convoy drove into Xiaowang Village and entered the school grounds.

At this moment, there were already over a hundred people on the school's sports field.

These included volunteers from Wangjiazhuang, Shahe Village, and Xiaowang Village, as well as villagers who had come to watch the excitement, and some staff who had arrived in advance.

The children from the orphanage alighted from the buses, looking at the newly renovated campus before them, so excited they could barely speak.

The original orphanage was very cramped, with a courtyard only the size of a basketball court for the children to play in.

There, they had to endure the polluted air and the constant noise of passing vehicles.

Here, there were rubberized running tracks, artificial turf, several large basketball courts, and even tennis courts.

The gymnasium in the distance was also a source of great novelty for these children who had experienced difficult lives.

Next, under the guidance of volunteers, the children went to the vans to collect their luggage and then proceeded to their respective dormitories.

Many children with disabilities or illnesses had difficulty moving, but Ling Tian had installed elevators in the teaching and dormitory buildings. Each building had four external elevators, fully considering the needs of these children.

When the children entered their dormitories, they were even happier.

Each dormitory was nearly 30 square meters, with four children sharing a room. Each room also had an independent bathroom and a balcony.

Considering their previous living environment, where eight people were crammed into a small 20-square-meter room, this was a world of difference.

Moreover, the dormitories were furnished with brand-new beds and desks, and each room even had an air conditioner and a television.

"Ling Tian, thank you so much! I never expected you to handle everything so meticulously!"

For Director Sun, this was only her third visit to this place. She had initially thought the relocation would be a time-consuming and laborious task, but thanks to the meticulous planning by Ling Tian and his team, everything had gone so smoothly.

"Hehe, you don't need to thank me. This is what we should do. Besides, I'm just a figurehead; the biggest credit should go to Baoqiang.

Baoqiang is the one primarily executing the orphanage's affairs."

Ling Tian modestly attributed the credit to Feng Baoqiang.

Feng Baoqiang was also very happy. He felt that he had finally found the true meaning of life, and his past days of being a sycophant were truly wasted.

"Director Sun, what are your plans next?" Ling Tian asked.

"We plan to adapt for a period, train enough qualified staff, and then expand the orphanage's scale when the time is right," Sun Jiayi replied.

"Your idea is very reasonable, Director Sun. I have a humble request, would you consider it?"

"Ling Tian, why are you being so formal with me? Just tell me if you need anything!"