Chapter 1120: Report to Dean Li

Chapter 1120 Reporting to Dean Li

President Li paid for injections, medicines, clothes, etc.

President Li became a tool man and cash machine.

So, after going out for a trip, Shadow's fever subsided, and he also put on a warm padded jacket.

Gu Yang not only asked Dean Li to buy Ying Ying’s medicine, but also bought some cold medicine, the sweet kind, and prepared to take it home for Feng Jue and the others to drink.

After all, children don’t like to take bitter medicines. If they are sweet, they can be tricked into saying that they are drinking sugar water.

As for the padded jacket and winter clothes, Gu Yang wanted Dean Li to pay for one for all the children in the orphanage, but this would be a relatively large expenditure.

President Li didn't remember what he was doing after waking up, but when he saw so much money flying, he would definitely investigate.

Moreover, she plans to report and replace Dean Li. At this time, asking Dean Li to add clothes to the children in the orphanage is to help him clean up.

Anyway, this guy will be sent to prison soon, so there is no rush.

On the way back from the clinic to the orphanage.

Shadow has woken up, and the fever has subsided, but Gu Yang still asks Dean Li to carry him on his back.

He looked at Gu Yang who was walking in front, his voice was hoarse and weak: "Thank you."

Gu Yang turned his head, glanced at him, and smiled brightly: "You're welcome."

In winter, the sun is overcast and cloudy, and the sun is gloomy all day long.

Looking at the girl's smiling face, he raised his eyes in a daze, suspiciously missing the light of the sky.

Shadow looked at Gu Yang, hesitantly: "Are you... really a little fairy?"

Although he is still young, he knows how much dean Li treats them. It is impossible to take him to see a doctor, let alone obey a little girl.

After staying with a group of children for a long time, she has become a little childish.

He looked at her seriously, "Sister Fairy, can you teach me?"

Gu Yang was struck by his serious appearance, and said with a smile, "It's ok. But you have to recover from your illness first."

Shadow nodded, with a serious tone: "Sister Fairy, when I learn it, I will protect you."

Although he is still young, he has experienced the life and death of his original family, and seen the ugly face of his adoptive parents who turned their faces ruthlessly. He knows that there are many bad people like Dean Li in this world.

Sister Fairy can't defeat so many bad guys by herself, so when he learns, he will protect her.

Gu Yang thought it was funny, "Let's talk about it when you grow up."

After going back, Gu Yang gave Feng Jue and the others some cold medicine, and went through the dormitories one by one, and found that there were quite a few children with colds.

She distributed the cold medicine and worked for a long time, and found that some children were still wearing short sleeves in winter.

Gu Yang felt that he had to act.

She called the police aunt at the police station and filed a complaint.

And packaged the collected photos and audio evidence and sent them to the police aunt.

In these photos, there are orphanage classrooms in a mess, there are meals in the orphanage, and children wearing short sleeves with snot in winter...

The police aunt originally saw the cute girl calling her, and thought she was missing herself, but she didn't expect that the cute girl she wanted to adopt was living a life without enough food and sleep in the orphanage, and the dean was still like this Arrogant, he immediately promised to help her report.

Soon, the higher-ups sent people to carry out surprise inspections.

President Li and the management staff of the orphanage simply didn't have time to do superficial work to deal with inspections, and all the darkness of the orphanage was exposed to the sun.

Boss Li and the administrators of the orphanage were taken away. Among them, the amount involved reached 700,000 yuan. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison and his personal property was confiscated.

(end of this chapter)

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