Eternal Love: The Billionaire's Relentless Pursuit-Chapter 643 - 636: Orphanage

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Chapter 643: Chapter 636: Orphanage

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When Leng Yichen and the others got off the plane, they were directly escorted to the hotel they would be staying at. The long journey had left everyone tired, so they spent the first night adjusting to the time difference before starting their real adventure the next day.

The next morning, the family got up early. After enjoying the exquisite breakfast prepared by the hotel, Bai Yiran decided she wanted to visit the orphanage she had stayed at before.

Xiao Lang knew he wouldn’t be sent back anymore, so he happily agreed when Bai Yiran suggested the idea. He kind of missed Aunt Lili from the orphanage too.

Bai Yiran especially prepared gifts for the children at the orphanage, and the family set off in a grand style to visit it.

Bai Yiran hadn’t mentioned much about her life at the orphanage to Leng Yichen, and he didn’t ask. It’s clear that it was during that time that Bai Yiran felt most vulnerable and helpless, so Leng Yichen preferred not to bring it up often.

When they arrived, the older children had already gone to school. The younger kids were playing on the lawn.

These children were either very young or newcomers, so they didn’t really recognize Bai Yiran. Only a boy about Xiao Lang’s age recognized her.

"Lili, that’s Yiran!"

Lili, who was playing with the children, suddenly looked up and saw Bai Yiran at the door along with Leng Yichen and the rest behind her.

Lili exclaimed in surprise as she stood up, "Yiran!"

Bai Yiran, known for her emotional nature, inevitably had watery eyes in a situation like this.

Lili rushed over and embraced Bai Yiran, the two girls who had spent a year and a half together every day, couldn’t control their emotions and cried while holding each other.

Leng Yichen stood behind holding Xiao Xi and watched. Seemingly aware that his mom was crying, Xiao Xi reached out with his little hands, babbling softly.

Hearing the child’s voice, Lili noticed the people behind Bai Yiran. She recognized Leng Yichen, as she had interacted with him for some time in the past during Xiao Lang’s adoption process, knowing him to be a decisive, wise, and elegant man.

Only she hadn’t expected that they’d have a daughter so soon. Lili turned her gaze to Xiao Lang and softly asked, "How are you? Is everything good?"

Bai Yiran didn’t speak, understanding that Lili was concerned about Xiao Lang’s life. After all, she and Leng Yichen now had their own child, and Lili was the one who handed Xiao Lang to Leng Yichen. She felt obliged to care about Xiao Lang’s current life.

Xiao Lang happily wrapped his arms around Lili’s neck and fluently responded in English, "Aunt Lili, I’m very well! My mom and dad treat me very well, Aunt Liu is very good to me too, and this is my sister Xiao Xi, we are the closest in our family!"

Lili scanned Bai Yiran, Leng Yichen, Sister Liu, and Xiao Xi one by one, clearly seeing a loving family. Xiao Lang’s face was filled with happiness, which relieved her, and she followed Bai Yiran to hand out the prepared gifts to the children.

Leng Yichen held a significant position in the orphanage. During the adoption of Xiao Lang, to ensure a smooth adoption process, he donated a large sum to the orphanage and continues to make donations of the same amount yearly, easing the orphanage’s financial pressure to some degree.

Therefore, upon hearing of Leng Yichen’s arrival, the director personally came out to welcome him and earnestly invited him to tour the orphanage.

Bai Yiran decided not to join in on the excitement. With Sister Liu looking after Xiao Xi and Xiao Lang, she sat chatting with Lili.

After spending the whole morning at the orphanage, the family was preparing to leave. Before departing, Lili gave Bai Yiran a bracelet, saying it was Xiao Lang’s belonging, forgotten there when he left, and now it was a good time to return it to him.

Bai Yiran accepted the bracelet, though Xiao Lang had no recollection of it.