Chapter 358: Childhood

The household register indeed listed only the little girl by herself, but she also said that before their parents had died, they had left quite a bit of wealth, enough for both her and her brother to live on and for medical expenses.

After Headmaster Yu understood this, he confirmed that there was nothing scandalous behind it.

There had indeed been cases in the past where parents had abandoned and then reclaimed their children, but the reasons behind those were often ridiculously trivial.

An Yunhuai was someone Headmaster Yu had watched grow up. He knew how precious the child was and how his upbringing was marked by loneliness and sensitivity, something that not even a few words of comfort from him, so-called adult, could ease.

Now that family had finally come to take him, Headmaster Yu hoped he could have a home—a happy home.