Dean Annie was shaking with anger as she rushed to the broadcast room and shouted through the loudspeaker, "Check, go check! We must find..."
Nan Mufeng cut off the line.
"Dean, the other children will panic if we make this public," Nan Mufeng said.
Dean Annie clutched her chest, "The orphans are also God's children!"
"That's why we need to care for them. Provide them with clothes, food, and love." Nan Mufeng tentatively concluded that the dean really was unaware, and he breathed a sigh of relief.
When he arrived, his biggest worry was that the orphanage had strayed from its purpose, using the children to make money or do evil. Now, he felt relieved.
"Dean, since the incident has occurred, we have to investigate thoroughly," Ailin stood up and said.
"Right! We must check, we must find Edi!"
"Leaving it to the police would definitely be inappropriate, as it would damage the orphanage's reputation. Let us investigate, okay?" Ailin suggested.