William instinctively took a step forward and shielded the little boy from Jasper.
The little boy shrank back a bit, but still gathered his courage and said, âBig brother, big sister, please, can you give me some money?â
Jasperâs expression changed slightly as he looked at the little boy. Judging from his clothes, he didnât seem like a typical beggar. Although his clothes were worn out at the sleeves and knees, they didnât look like they were in tatters. The bowl the boy was holding was also a regular enamel bowl that one would find in an ordinary household, which was different from the bowls used by most beggars.
âWhat about your mom and dad?â Jasper asked.
âI donât have a mom and dad, only my grandma. Sheâs sick and I want to buy her some good food,â the little boy said.
Jasperâs eyes flickered as she heard this. She reached into her pocket and handed a few hundred yuan bills to the boy.
The little boy was shocked and clearly didnât expect this lady to give him so much money.
âKeep this money safe, okay? Donât lose it,â Jasper said.
The little boy quickly nodded and said, âThank youâ¦thank you, big sister!â
âAlright, go buy some delicious food for your grandmother,â Jasper said.
The little boy turned and ran off. William said, âWho knows if what the child said is true or not.â
âEven if itâs not true, it doesnât matter,â Jasper said. âIf itâs false, Iâll only lose a few hundred dollars, but if itâs true, then my small help might make this child a little happier.â
Her abilities are limited, and there are too many people in this city who need help. She canât help everyone, but since she has encountered this child, she hopes to give him a little warmth.
Did Lawrence also end up on the streets after his parentsâ accident and disappearance? And during that time, did anyone provide warmth for Lawrence?
âWhat are you thinking about?â Williamâs voice rang out.
âIâm thinking about the children in the welfare home,â Jasper said. âAs I told you before, our team organizes volunteer work at the welfare home. We take turns going to the welfare home to play music for the children and use music therapy to provide psychological treatment for them.â
After all, many of the children in the welfare home have been abandoned by their parents or have lost both parents, making their psychological problems more prevalent than those of ordinary children. Therefore, we cannot ignore the psychological problems of these children.
Every time she goes to the welfare home to play music for those children, she wonders if Lawrence also ended up in a welfare home after his parentsâ accident and disappearance. And during that time, did Lawrence have any psychological problems?
Because⦠his parents were killed in front of him by those thugs who even chased after him!
Itâs only natural for someone who has gone through such darkness to have psychological issues!
She hopes that he, from back then, can meet people who treat him well during these missing years, so that he can gradually recover from his psychological trauma and live a good life.
âWilliam, I want to buy something and go see the children at the welfare home. Itâs been a long time since weâve seen them,â Jasper said.
âOkay,â William smiled and replied.
So Jasper bought several big bags of snacks that kids like, and William drove them to the welfare home.
When Jasper arrived at the welfare home, the staff there saw him and greeted him with a smile, saying, âMiss Reed, youâre here! Your classmate is here today too, what a coincidence.â
âClassmate?â Jasper paused for a moment.