Susu had no choice but to accept it, and Qin Tianyi nodded slightly in thanks.
Huangfu Shaohua took another look at Qin Tianyi, surprised that the man sitting in the same stretch limousine was the CEO of Aoxiang, Qin.
This greatly surprised him. He often heard his father and uncles mention this person in the group, and they were all very wary of him.
He had always wondered who this person was, being only a few years older than him, yet a prominent figure who could stir up the business world of Lancheng.
But after meeting him today, apart from giving the impression of being unapproachable to strangers, he was attentive and very gentle towards his wife and children, and he didn't seem particularly formidable.
After their group settled into the orphanage, Hengheng immediately clamored to see Tang Tang.
Susu had spoken with the orphanage director and planned to rest for a night before visiting Tang Tang tomorrow to tell her that her parents had not been found.
She coaxed Hengheng for a long time, and only after promising to take him to see Tang Tang the next day did the little boy agree to sleep.
Before bed, Tiantian also curiously asked them who Tang Tang was and why Hengheng wanted to play with her.
Tianyi explained to Tiantian, "Tang Tang is also a child, about your age. Of course, Hengheng likes to play with her."
"Then I want to play with her too," Tiantian said with a smile.
"Okay, there are many children here, you can all play together," Tianyi said, stroking her head.
When both children were asleep, they were also tired and leaned against each other.
"Tomorrow, I'll take Hengheng to see Tang Tang first. You take Tiantian for a walk. After I tell Tang Tang about her parents and she can accept it, then let them play together," Susu voiced her thoughts.
Tianyi agreed, saying, "Okay, I'll do as you say. I'm here to accompany you."
"You're getting better at talking," Susu said, snuggling closer to him.
Tianyi kissed her cheek. "Goodnight, sleep. We still have to distribute gifts and organize activities for the orphanage children tomorrow, so we'll be busy."
"Goodnight."
They soon fell into a deep sleep.
When Susu brought Hengheng to see Tang Tang again, she found her alone in a small classroom, drawing.
The drawing board was covered in colors, and it was impossible to tell what she was drawing.
"Little one, what are you drawing?" Susu asked from behind her.
Upon hearing Susu's voice, she quickly dropped her brush, turned around, and said with slight surprise, "Auntie, you're here."
Susu smiled, took out the gifts she had prepared for her: a set of new clothes, some snacks, and a small schoolbag with stationery.
Tang Tang exclaimed when she saw the gifts, feeling as though she couldn't even hold them all.
Hengheng came over to help her carry them and said, "Tang Tang, these snacks were chosen by me and Mom, and they're my favorites."
Tang Tang put down the gifts in her hands, wiped her nose with her hand, and tilted her head to say to him, "Thank you."
Hengheng said proudly, "You're welcome." He leaned closer to look at her drawing and asked, "Are you drawing a rainbow?"
"Yes, I want to draw what the depths of a rainbow look like," Tang Tang picked up her brush and started doodling again.
Susu watched from the side, realizing that children understood children best. She couldn't figure out what she was drawing earlier.
Hengheng asked doubtfully, "What are the depths of a rainbow? Aren't rainbows always curved, like a bridge?"
"That day after the rain, I saw a rainbow hanging in the sky and asked the director what a rainbow was made of?" Tang Tang said with a smile. "The director told me that a rainbow is a convergence of love, and in the depths of a rainbow, there is a lot of love, parental love, and a child's love for their parents..."
"So, are you drawing all different kinds of love?" Hengheng asked, not quite understanding.
Tang Tang nodded. Thinking of something, she picked up her brush and suddenly turned around, accidentally smearing a streak of color on her own face without noticing.
"Auntie, did you find my parents? Did they come too?"
Susu wiped the paint off her face with a tissue, took her hand, sat down with her, and smiled at her gently.
"They still don't want me, right?" Tang Tang asked nervously.
Susu shook her head and said, "I searched thoroughly in the place you mentioned. An elderly lady who took care of you said that after you disappeared, your parents were very anxious and looked for you everywhere. Because they couldn't find you, your mother fell ill, so your father took your mother to a distant place for treatment. Before they left, they told that old lady that they would come back to pick you up when your mother recovered."
Tang Tang was less nervous and asked, "Is it the old lady who lived on the first floor opposite our house?"
Susu nodded and said, "So your parents hope that when they are not around, you will eat well, sleep well, study well, and grow up quickly... You will definitely be reunited as a family then."
"What kind of illness did my mother get? Is it serious?" Tang Tang asked, her eyes wide.
Susu paused for a few seconds and said, "It's not very serious, but it's not easy to treat. It requires your father to accompany and care for her constantly, which is why they can't come to pick you up right now, understand?"
Tang Tang thought seriously and seemed to understand, saying, "Oh, then I'll be very good here and won't make them worry about me."
Susu hugged her with heartache and said, "What a good child."
At this moment, Hengheng, who had been sitting at the drawing board, doodling, called her, "Tang Tang, come quickly and see what I added to your drawing."
Tang Tang ran over quickly and saw three small figures added to her drawing: the backs of a happy family of three.
She stared blankly at the drawing board and started to cry.
"I'm sorry, I shouldn't have added things to your drawing randomly." Hengheng didn't know he would make her cry.
"No, no, I like the father, mother, and me that you added," Tang Tang said, crying and laughing. "I wanted to draw like this too, but I forgot how to draw the backs of parents. It's great that you drew them for me."
Seeing that she wasn't unhappy, Hengheng said in a teaching tone, "You don't know how to draw? I'll teach you. Drawing backs is actually very simple..."
Susu knew that Hengheng hadn't understood the deeper meaning in Tang Tang's words. Children like Hengheng and Tiantian, who grew up pampered, had simple minds and weren't too precocious.
"Hengheng, Tang Tang, you two play together. I'll go find Tiantian," Susu said, leaving the small classroom.
On a playground, she saw Tiantian helping Tianyi distribute gifts to the children in a proper manner, realizing that the two little ones were also growing up unconsciously.
Meanwhile, Daisy and the man named Shaohua were playing games with several children with a tacit understanding.
Susu didn't walk over immediately. She watched them from afar, curious about what kind of work the man called Shaohua did.
Seeing his demeanor and appearance, he seemed well-educated and likely came from an unusual background.
She wondered if it was good for Daisy to have such a boyfriend.
They should still be in a phase of mutual probing. If Daisy could resolve her past emotional blockages, she might be able to accept this man's pursuit.
But how far they could go depended on fate.