Su Nanzhi still ran out of the school gates after classes ended in the afternoon.
First Middle School wasn't too strict about student movements in this regard; as long as it wasn't during class hours, boarding and day students alike could come and go freely.
Anyway, as long as they were in uniform, people could generally tell whether they were students of the school.
Su Nanzhi went to that welfare institute again.
This time, she didn't just sneakily stand outside and watch; she went in.
Welfare institutes are generally open to visitors, as long as they register their personal information.
For a young girl like Su Nanzhi to come alone was not unheard of, but it was usually groups organized by schools or the community that came to offer donations, not individuals like her.
Of course, the welfare institute wasn't some kind of boogeyman; it was full of innocent and pitiable children.
Even though Su Nanzhi was just a young girl on her own, the director personally received her.