Chapter 0002 The Servants of the Manor.

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For a moment, everyone looked at the middle-aged man with a hint of awe in their eyes.

Upon hearing this, everyone was taken aback. The children did not have much of a reaction, but the adults around them couldn't help but change color. Someone among them whispered, "The Meier family? Could it be that Meier family?"

Indeed, I was still a bit naive.

I have no issues with my body, "Dudian said calmly and seriously.

Dudian certainly knew what a gardener was, and from the expressions of those adults, he also knew that the "Mel family" must be a formidable entity, even if it was just a name.

This middle-aged man smiled faintly and said, "I can't be considered a big shot, I'm just a humble gardener from the Miller family."

He did not deliberately accuse Lisa of lying or seek revenge against her, as it would be unnecessary.

Dear uncles and aunties.

At that moment, many adults furrowed their brows.

Dudian silently observed and listened attentively during his three months in the orphanage. He learned many simple phrases and received basic pronunciation instruction. Even in the most dilapidated orphanages, this was no exception. However, the children inside were all around one year old. Although he didn't join them, he managed to eavesdrop and learn a lot.

The tender voice gives people an undeniable illusion.

Although young, the harsh living environment has made her very clever. This statement is very intelligent, as it neither appears jealous nor points out Doudian's flaws, but rather cleverly sells herself.

As for why Aunt Dai helped him, Doudian naturally did not narcissistically believe that he had any special personality charm, but rather the earlier he was adopted, the less food he would consume from the orphanage.

Uncles and aunties, don't lower yourselves to his level.

Some adults were surprised, but in the next moment they seemed to understand something. A series of angry glances were cast towards Lisa, who had spoken earlier. When they saw the shocked expression on the little girl's face, they were slightly taken aback. Soon, the adults realized that the other children also looked surprised. They then realized that the problem was not with the little girl, but with Dudyen.

One of the middle-aged men, who was strong and dark-skinned, said calmly, "Judging from their expressions, it seems that they didn't know you would speak. Can you tell me why you chose to conceal it from them?"

The plump-faced woman's complexion turned slightly pale, and she lowered her head without saying a word.

Barton and several other children who shared the same room with Doudian were surprised to see the leading little girl speak up. They seemed not to have expected her to challenge them. At this moment, upon hearing the words of the other able-bodied faction children, their faces turned ugly. However, they dared not speak up for Doudian, fearing that they would leave a bad impression on the adults present.

Dudian frowned slightly, pondered for a moment, and then shook his head, saying, "I'm sorry, Uncle, thank you for believing in me, but I hope my parents are doctors, so I can feel more secure."

Dudian took a moment to examine the clothes and hands of the plump woman upon hearing her words. He noticed her rough fingers and realized that she must be doing hard labor. He couldn't help but furrow his brows and was about to refuse when another person suddenly laughed and said, "I think this child looks pleasing to the eye, and I believe that, given my circumstances, I am also suitable to be this child's parent."

Upon hearing his words, the coldness in the eyes of the adults gradually eased. Most of the orphans exhibit symptoms of autism, which they are aware of and understand.

Soon, the middle-aged man realized that although the Meishan family was well-known in this outer wall area, these children did not know about it, and they did not even understand what a "gardener" was, as their worlds were too far apart.

This is a polite refusal.

As soon as these words were spoken, Doodian, Barton, and the other children were all slightly stunned, not understanding why Aunt Dai would lie. No child in the orphanage could enjoy a room alone.

Without any warning, a tender voice suddenly rang out from the crowd, astonishing all the children and adults. In an instant, all the children widened their eyes in astonishment, as if they had seen a ghost, because the one speaking was none other than Dudian!

At this moment, upon hearing Lisa's words, a hint of realization appeared in the eyes of these adults. A child with such clean and delicate skin, no wonder she was abandoned. For a moment, many adults felt regret.

Even if you are autistic, you must have said something while growing up in the orphanage, right?

The woman with a chubby face's expression changed, and she coldly said, "Is that so? I would like to hear then, what kind of important person are you."

As soon as these words were spoken, Barton and several other children who had a good relationship with him were instantly delighted, as if they themselves had been adopted, feeling happy for Doodian.

However, the people around him had long treated him as a mute. They communicated with him using gestures, and no one took the initiative to chat with him. Therefore, he simply didn't bother to speak and enjoyed the peace and quiet.

Dudi's heart moved, and he immediately understood. In this regard, today's orphanages are similar to those in the old days. They would package the children in the orphanage to be perfect, hiding any flaws to the minimum. If these adults knew that Dudi had only been in the orphanage for three months, even if his conditions were good, no one would be willing to adopt him. Because children at the age of seven or eight already have memories and definitely remember their biological parents. No one can guarantee that when he grows up, he won't leave to search for his parents again. If these adults knew that Dudi had only been in the orphanage for three months, even if his conditions were good, no one would be willing to adopt him. Because children at the age of seven or eight already have memories and definitely remember their biological parents. No one can guarantee that when he grows up, he won't leave to search for his parents again.

Lisa and the other children, including the deformed children like Barton, also noticed something. They looked at Duddian with jealousy and envy, as he was being fought over for adoption while they were lucky to be adopted at all. How could they not be envious?