Chapter 854
Unspoken Hearts: My Neglected Mute Wife’s Escape

Its isolation was only mitigated by internet access, without which it would be completely disconnected from the world.
This county had only one school.
Under the leadership of the county head, the school had managed to accommodate as many students as possible.
However, funds were limited, and the schoolâs income was insufficient.
Despite the communityâs efforts, many children were still unable to attend school.
Kallieâs contributions were crucial.
Without them, the schoolâs operations could have ceased.
Regardless of the assistance, Kallie remained committed to the cause.
She intended for her foundation to establish a vocational school in the area.
Although college was a primary avenue, it was not the only option.
Kallie believed that children should not be limited by their circumstances.
They required survival skills to one day be able to leave this isolated area.
Both the village chief and the county director were known for their honesty and openness, which made it easy to work with them.
Kallie felt comfortable interacting with them.
The children, upon hearing of Kallieâs arrival, were excited.
They dressed in their best clothes, usually reserved for festivals, although many clothes were patched and did not fit.
Curious and excited, they gathered at the hotel entrance to catch a glimpse of Kallie.
When Kallie noticed them, the children shyly backed away.
Their adorable actions caused Kallieâs expression to soften.
The county manager told Kallie, âThe children really like you and have grown very fond of you. Privately, they call you Father Christmas because you bring them presents.
Kallie replied with a laugh, âI consider it an honour. I love these children.
The county manager was touched, commenting, âThank you for your tremendous help and your appreciation for our children.
Brysen proudly interjected: âMs. Nixon has built her business empire from the ground up.
This revelation further impressed the county manager, who looked at Kallie with even greater admiration.
âYou are committed to helping these children. You really are their benefactor. Thank you,â he said.
The county manager started to lean in, but Kallie quickly stopped him.
âPlease donât do this. I havenât done much. Despite the challenges, you continue to strive to educate the children here, which is really admirable.â
Kallie then discussed operational strategies for the foundation with the county director.
Having witnessed the situation first-hand, Kallie felt a deeper connection and recognised that her previous efforts had not been enough.
âMy intention is to use live broadcasts,â Kallie declared, her voice full of determination.
âThrough social media, I want to expand our reach and show the wider community the difficulties we face here, in the hope of generating more support.â
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