Chapter 1145 Eyes
Why did Han Li go to the embassy?
This is because today's matter is a bit big. If Han Li was just named on his mentor's article and received some research bonuses, it really doesn't matter whether Han Li says it or not.

However, when it comes to two certificates, one of which is an intern license issued by the Royal College of Physicians of England, Han Li must report the situation to the embassy.

This is what this group of people studying abroad must do. It is also a way of self-protection. If anything happens later, the embassy staff will have a reason to reach out and pull you back.

Even though it is already dark, there are still staff on duty at the embassy. The lights here are like a beacon in the hearts of those traveling abroad. The familiar accent, guards, and environment are a spiritual harbor for everyone.

Even a strong man like Han Li felt a sense of peace of mind after stepping through this gate.

Ordinary people may not be able to feel this feeling when the motherland becomes strong in the future, but in this era and in some war-torn areas, these words are not exaggerations.

Because as long as you step through this door, it means that you are safe, and the storms outside will never hit you again.

After Han Li arrived here, he found the relevant personnel and directly took out the driver's license, internship license and all the related information that Xavier Green gave him today.

Next, Han Li first talked about how after the last survey in Kent County, his mentor, Professor Rand Swanson, published an article in a certain journal and listed him as the third author.

Next, Han Li explained why he got these two certificates, including the situations of the orphanage, children's shelter, orphanage, and what he was going to do next. He told the whole story without hiding anything.

I won’t go into detail about some of the processes, the key point is that I don’t know if I can write it.

In short, Han Li finished explaining everything here. After registering, he followed the instructions of the relevant personnel, took a few thin sheets of paper given to him by a "counselor", left the embassy and returned to the clinic in the slums.

After Han Li came back, he made himself a cup of tea, half lying on the sofa in front of the fireplace, and began to flip through the papers full of words. However, his expression changed the moment he saw them, and the more he looked, the angrier he became.

One year, many departments in Yangcheng jointly sealed off the Holy Infant Nursery in Hetaojinkeng.

According to the limited records found in the Holy Infant Foundling Home, these Maple Leaf Country people adopted 2,251 baby girls in a short period of time, and the death toll was as high as 2,116, with a mortality rate of 94%.
The dead baby girls were randomly dumped in the dirt pit at the back. A total of 30,000 baby bones were found.
The remaining baby girls were sold to people in need at different prices. At that time, only forty-eight baby girls who had been sent here not long ago were rescued.

In the same year, the situation in the orphanages in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Zhouwen was far worse than that in Guangzhou.

There are also the orphanages of Notre Dame in Shanghai and Xuhui, where tens of thousands of infant skeletons were discovered.

Hubei Province, Changwu Huayuanshan Orphanage, Fujian Province, Zhoufu Church Charity House, Ma'an* Charity House.

The Orphanage of Notre Dame in Anhui Province, Huwu, the Orphanage in Tianjin, and so on.

At least 10,000 skeletons of baby girls were found in these places. The situation at that time was extremely shocking, and monuments of ten thousand babies were built in many places.

The masterminds behind those orphanages scattered across the country, which claim to be charitable, are almost all people from the West and the Americas.

They could exchange children from parents who could not afford to raise them for a few boxes of matches, a piece of soap, some nails, or leftover cloth, which were of very low value.

These foreigners were not satisfied with the speed of collection, so they bribed some local people with extremely low prices and asked them to go here and bring baby girls.

There is no need to explain what methods these people used, and there is no need to explain why those foreigners were obsessed with adopting baby girls. Han Li read these papers over and over again, and finally his eyes were full of red bloodshot.

For someone like Han Li who has a relatively regular lifestyle, he actually suffered from insomnia tonight.

The next morning, Xavier Green drove over in the RV that Han Li had chosen yesterday.

Xavier Green felt that Han Li smiled more often today, but he did not notice the hint of hostility hidden in Han Li's eyes.

There were not only some medicines in the RV, but also a black leather bag, which contained Han Li's initial funds for this investigation. When he had spent all the funds, he could just call Xavier Green at any time.

After the two men completed the handover, Xavier Green did not forget to threaten Han Li with some subtle words before leaving.

This made Han Li smile even more, but the hostility in his eyes also became stronger.

After Xavier Green left, the smile on Han Li's face completely disappeared. At this time, he didn't want to stay here at all.

Han Li returned to the clinic and put all the things into the decomposition space. Finally, he carried the six Scottish Fold cats to the RV.

The interior of this RV was impeccable and its configurations were quite complete. With the roar of the engine, Han Li drove away from the slum.

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I don’t know when he will come back next time. Maybe he will come back before his visa expires, or maybe he will remember this place only when he leaves and sets foot on English soil again.

Han Li's first stop was an orphanage outside of Renton. The road there was not very easy to drive on, and the RV was huge. Most importantly, Han Li was not familiar with the road conditions. He set out at around ten in the morning, and it was already past one in the afternoon when he arrived here.

The orphanage was located in the grounds of a large, fine villa, a red-brick house with carved window sills and an elaborate external spiral staircase.

There is a high wire fence around the area, and the trees, shrubs and flowers inside are well trimmed.

Judging from the outside, this orphanage seems to be quite good. At least it has sufficient funding. The orphans, young children, and abandoned babies sent here will definitely not have to go without or eat well.

Han Li's RV was blocked outside the gate of the orphanage. After honking the horn several times, a middle-aged man came out.

"What are you doing here?"

(What brings you here?)

After getting off the car, Han Li took out the intern license issued by the Royal Medical College and the welfare document issued by the hospital and said.

"Sir, I am a doctor from King's Hospital in London. I am here to deliver some common medicines to the children."

(End of this chapter)

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