Just graduated, the aloof school flower brought the baby to the door? - Chapter 90
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Chapter 90: Donating in the Babies’ Name!
That night.
Everyone had a great time.
The babies fell into a deep sleep without even listening to a bedtime story.
Yu Huan, exhausted after a busy day and hours of fun, also went back to her room early.
Only Shu Mengyao and Lin Yang remained, comfortably lounging on the recliners.
Shu Mengyao’s phone was still playing a show.
[Ding! Congratulations, host, for taking the babies swimming for the first time. Reward: 1 million yuan.]
[The money has been transferred to your account.]
Hearing the familiar mechanical voice in his mind, Lin Yang froze for a moment.
He had taken the babies for baths before and thought swimming would be similar.
He didn’t expect there to be a reward for this.
Seems the system is quite generous.
This time, the reward was actual cash.
A million yuan wasn’t an astronomical sum for Lin Yang anymore—less than half a year’s salary, really.
He wasn’t strapped for cash now.
With two shops providing steady income and Fenghua gradually rising, he had no urgent need for money.
In truth, money wasn’t that important to him anymore.
Shu Mengyao tapped her phone and happened to open a news article.
[A tornado has made landfall, causing severe damage to many areas with heavy losses.]
The news anchor’s voice rang out.
Natural disasters were the most terrifying.
There was no predicting when they would strike, and even with precautions, they were nearly impossible to avoid.
Hearing this news, both Lin Yang and Shu Mengyao felt a heaviness in their hearts.
“Lin Yang, they’re so pitiful…”
“Is there any way we can help them?”
Shu Mengyao’s soft voice carried a hint of sorrow.
Though socially anxious, she had always been a kind-hearted person.
But her strength felt too limited, and she didn’t know if there was any way to contribute.
At that moment, Lin Yang thought of another use for that million yuan.
“Mengyao, I happen to have some spare cash on hand.”
“Why don’t we donate this million in the babies’ name and use it for disaster relief?”
Last month alone, the revenue from his two shops had already netted him nearly a million in savings.
So this newly rewarded million could be put toward the donation.
In the face of such a disaster, the amount still felt insignificant.
But it was the most they could do to offer their support.
“That’s a great idea! It’s so meaningful.”
Shu Mengyao’s eyes sparkled as she spoke, not feeling the slightest bit of reluctance.
On the contrary, she fully agreed.
She slowly sat up and looked at Lin Yang beside her.
Her gaze was filled with admiration.
She often had whimsical ideas but didn’t know how to act on them.
Yet Lin Yang always found practical ways to fulfill every one of her wishes.
He was her hero.
“Lin Yang, I also have about 500,000 saved up. Let’s split it—half from each of us!”
After thinking for a moment, she spoke solemnly.
“Why split it? What’s mine is yours.”
“I’ll cover it.”
Lin Yang smiled gently.
In fact, his salary card had long been handed over to Shu Mengyao.
He just had it linked for convenience.
But Shu Mengyao had never paid much attention to it and didn’t treat it as a big deal.
“Okay.”
Shu Mengyao nodded.
The smile on her face grew even sweeter.
Once they settled on the plan, Lin Yang immediately donated the million online to the foundation.
After finishing, the two returned to their room to sleep, enjoying the quiet night.
…
The next morning.
The sun rose, and the sky brightened.
The staff at the charity foundation began their workday.
Their first task was to tally the donations from the previous night.
Every donation received by the foundation had to be publicly disclosed.
Most were small contributions—a few yuan, dozens, or hundreds—but they added up over time.
Then, staff member Chen Hong noticed an unusually large number among the donations.
“Oh my god, am I seeing this right? Someone donated a million?”
Her exclamation drew the attention of the other staff.
“Isn’t that normal? Celebrities donate a million or two all the time.”
Having worked there for so long, they were used to such things.
“That’s true for celebrities, but this is a personal donation! And it seems it was made in the name of two babies!”
Chen Hong rubbed her eyes and stared at the screen, making sure she wasn’t mistaken.
“What?! A personal donation of a million?!”
Now the other staff members were shocked too.
After all, celebrities or influencers often donated millions.
They were already desensitized to it.
Because for those people, aside from charity, it was also a way to boost their public image.
Not to mention, it was a legitimate method for tax deductions.
As long as donations were made through legal channels to public welfare causes, they could be deducted when filing personal income tax.
They were all aware of this.
But the intent didn’t matter as much as the action.
Who would’ve thought someone would actually donate a million in their babies’ names?
“This counts as a major donation. Let the operations team know—they should post a thank-you on Weibo.”
The staff members were deeply moved.
This was the act of someone with a truly kind heart.
Willing to donate a million in their babies’ names.
So, the foundation’s official Weibo posted a public thank-you to the babies, Lin Xingluo and Lin Yunhe, for their donation of one million yuan toward typhoon disaster relief.
[Wow, donating a million in the babies’ names? That’s building good karma for them!]
[I’m so jealous of these babies. Do your parents want a 200-month-old baby too?]
[Who is this kind-hearted person? Internet detectives, do your thing!]
Once the post went live, it quickly gained traction.
Netizens were amazed, and many tried to uncover the identity of the generous donor.
Especially those affected by the typhoon—they were filled with gratitude and wanted to express it personally.
The internet was abuzz with activity.
But Lin Yang and Shu Mengyao were completely unaware.
At that moment, Lin Yang had just woken up and made breakfast.
Yu Huan, an early riser compared to Shu Mengyao, managed to grab a few bites before heading off to work, satisfied.
After Yu Huan left, Shu Mengyao lazily emerged from the bedroom.
“Lin Yang, is Huan still asleep?”
Her voice was drowsy and slightly hoarse.
As she spoke, she stretched like a cat uncurling its body.
“Yu Huan already left for work. Come eat, Mengyao.”
Lin Yang chuckled.
“Huh? She’s already gone?”
Only then did Shu Mengyao check the time.
It was already past 8 a.m.!
“Lin Yang, do you think Yaoling has enough food? Will it be sad eating alone at home?”
Looking at the breakfast in front of her, Shu Mengyao suddenly felt a little melancholic.
They had left in a hurry for this trip, and though they’d prepared plenty of food and water for Yaoling, leaving the kitten alone at home must have been hard.
“We’ll be back home the day after tomorrow. It has enough supplies.”
“If you’re worried, I can ask Aunt Lan to check on it.”
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