I opened an orphanage in Pirates

Chapter 117 About whether a happy childhood is needed

At this moment, Katriel looked helplessly at Naina who was still hugging him:

"Nina, can you let the dean go?"

Naina nodded, let go, and sat on Katril's lap.

Brooke was also sat on the other lap by Katril.

"Do you have anything interesting to tell the dean these days?"

"Dean, after you left, it seems that the family is very boring."

"That's it, that's okay, the dean is not at home occasionally at night, Brooke will obediently listen to his brothers and sisters, right?"

"Of course, recently Rosberg is still teaching me some etiquette."

"Yeah, that's really nice."

Carterell looked at the little chirp at the end of Brook's hair, not to mention, it was a bit aristocratic.

Katriel began to really doubt whether the child Brook was the Brook she thought.

After all, although the little Brooke in my family is a bit unscrupulous, he is very polite, and he is quite different from the future Brooke.

However, children will always change, grow up in different environments, and eventually develop completely different personalities.

Carterell was also a little bit confused when he met Brooke.

By doing this, she could be considered obliterating the original Brooke, but Katriel just wanted to save these children.

Carterell has always been very clear that his appearance will have some impact, but Carterell doesn't think it's a big problem.

Assuming that a child has a tragic childhood and finally relies on his own efforts to be called a generation of heroes, if possible, would he hope that he would have a good childhood?Did having a good childhood affect his ascent?

These kinds of questions were the last thing Cattrell wanted to face, and they were troublesome.

Katriel is not willing to think too much. She personally believes that future achievements are not important, as long as she can do what she wants to do.

Carterell's original intention was to provide the children with a good environment for growth. She did not force the children on what to do or how to do it in the future.Therefore, if a child has the appearance of a hero, Katriel feels that the good childhood he gave to the other party should not be regarded as an obstacle. Maybe it just makes the other party's mental health healthier and a positive person?

In short, Carterell didn't want to think about it.

She can only think of giving the children a different childhood on their own, different from the tragedy that will happen to them.

Katriel also sometimes thinks that this may also be fate. Although Katriel does not believe in God, he still believes in metaphysics, and sometimes he has to make people believe in some hidden things.

As a parent, for your children, the first point is to hope that your children will live a safe life.

Cattrell felt that if she was perfectionist, she might want to raise her child to be a good person.

The quality of future children may also depend on Katril's education.

There is no clear boundary between black and white, justice and evil. No one dares to guarantee that he has done nothing wrong. As long as he firmly believes in his heart, Katriel feels that it is almost the same.

This kind of thing, who can say for sure.

Carterell rubbed Brooke's afro, and said a digression, the afro's plasticity is really strong, it's a bit fun.

Katril let the children go and play by themselves, and she had to tidy up some things, she would be very busy for a while.

While Katriel was sorting out his things this time, Creevey came over at this moment:

"Dean, are you free now?"

"of course."

Katril stopped his tidying up and called Creevey over.

Creevey put his hands behind his back, with an awkward expression, and then quickly took out something and stuffed it into Katriel's arms.

Katril looked at the thing in his hand, which was a yellow origami sun with a smiley face drawn on it with a marker.

"That, Dean, I made this for you."

Katriel looked at the shy boy and smiled happily:

"Really, it's so exquisite. The dean likes it very much. Thank you, Creevey."

"No...it's nothing, I learned it myself...that's all."

"Then Creevey is very powerful, the dean will take care of this thing."

Creevey did not leave, but sat next to Katril and looked at Katriel:

"Dean, why is our home called Sunshine House?"

Katril's face was slightly taken aback:

"What does Creevey think?"

"I don't think so, I'm just curious, have those compatriots living on Fishman Island really never seen the sun or felt the sun?"

"Why did Creevey suddenly think of this?"

"Nothing, Dean, I'm just curious."

"In this way, it seems that our family, Creevey, has grown up and will think about this matter. If it is possible, the dean would like to take you to see Fishman Island, but unfortunately, there is no chance for the time being, and now The relationship between murlocs and humans is not good. Creevey, the dean is sometimes very worried, what should you do when you grow up."

Creevey was also a little lost:

"Dean, I want to go to that place myself when I grow up."

"That's good too. Creevey has his own goals. It's a good thing. The dean supports you."

"Well, thank you, Dean."

"Ah, what can I say to the dean to thank you, you are my child."

Katriel looked at the child dotingly, and she even seemed to have seen the scene when she saw him for the first time.

"By the way, Creevey, how are you feeling recently?"

"It's pretty good. By the way, Dean, Sister Amy has always been acting strangely lately."

"Eh? Strange behavior? Can you explain it in detail?"

"Eh.... The dean, let's see for himself, I can't tell."

"Well, the dean will pay attention, and Creevey can go play."

"Ok."

Katriel frowned a little as he watched Creevey's leaving back. She was curious as to why the child suddenly behaved like this. Katriel felt that it was necessary for him to learn more about recent events from Homiz at home.

Katriel looked at the origami sun in her hand, and was still very happy in her heart. She got up and rummaged through things. Soon, she found a glass box and kept the origami sun.

Katriel looked at the origami glass frame in her hand, and at the large and small works on the wall, she found a suitable place to hang it.

By the way, write a small post-it note and attach it to it.

When he was done, Katril stepped back a few steps, admiring.

I am so pleased with that one.

After appreciating it, Katriel took out his camera as a souvenir.

Next, Catrill took out a black notebook that he carried with him, and recorded something in it.

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