This matter was even published in Liangcheng newspapers, and the police aunt who helped report it and cooperated with the investigation of Dean Li was promoted and received a salary increase because of her meritorious service.

Afterwards, the police aunt specially bought a lot of new clothes and snacks for Gu Yang, and even stuffed her with small red envelopes during the Chinese New Year.

After Dean Li was taken away, the superiors quickly reassigned the director to manage the orphanage.

The new director, surnamed Liang, is a middle-aged woman who looks a little stern but cares about the children. The management staff of the orphanage have also been changed, and the money has finally been spent on the children in the orphanage.

This winter, the children were finally able to wear cotton-padded jackets and sweaters and be active in the winter.

Both Gu Jin and Feng Jue knew that the thick clothes they wore and the meals they had were all obtained by Gu Yang.

The newly arrived Dean Liang learned from the policewoman aunt that the incident at the orphanage was actually reported by child Gu Yang, and that child Gu Yang had learned to collect evidence at a young age and had a very mature mind.

Dean Liang was very curious about this mature and thoughtful little girl, so he made a special trip to meet her.

In fact, even if Dean Liang doesn't come to see her, Gu Yang plans to meet her. She has many ideas about the orphanage.

After the two of them talked, Dean Liang looked at Gu Yang with affection. He especially liked her and was willing to listen to her suggestions for rebuilding the orphanage.

Gu Yang was wearing a small cotton-padded jacket and looked chubby. When she spoke, her voice was childish, but her expression was serious, like a little adult. When Dean Liang looked at her, he couldn't hold back the curvature of his mouth.

"Education is the foundation of a country and the foundation of a strong country..."

Gu Yang gave a eloquent speech on the importance of education, and his final message was: "Dean Liang, I think we need to start a school in our orphanage so that the children can read.

To understand the truth through reading, you also need to know the law, understand good and evil, and distinguish right from wrong! "

Dean Liang stretched out his hand to rub her head and nodded with a smile, "Okay. How do you, a girl like you, know so many truths at such a young age?"

Gu Yang's expression remained unchanged: "Isn't that what they say on TV?"

By now, Gu Yang has accepted his child's identity well.

Now that she's here, she'll settle for it, just think of it as exchanging her billions of wealth for a rejuvenation.

Dean Liang was indeed a good and upright dean, and he quickly set up the orphanage school.

There is actually a lot of funding allocated to the orphanage from above. All that has been withheld by Director Li over the years has now been used by Director Liang for the construction of the orphanage.

Soon, new desks were placed in the classroom.

At first, children were reluctant to learn because they naturally love to play.

But now, Gu Yang is the child king of the orphanage, and she can do it better than Brother Long and the others.

On a bright spring day, Gu Yang led the children under the national flag and delivered a speech to encourage students to learn.

The content of the speech is roughly that everyone is an orphan and can only rely on themselves. Only by studying hard and acquiring more knowledge can we live a happy and beautiful life in the future.

In layman's terms, it's like drawing a big pie.

Gu Yang used some hypnosis, which was very contagious, so the children were tricked into entering the classroom by her.

Before Dean Liang hired teachers for various subjects, Gu Yang simply recommended himself and began to serve as a substitute teacher.

Moreover, she hooked up with Gu Jin and Feng Jue, two young prodigies who had already learned junior high school content on their own.

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