Chapter 1145: Eyes
Why did Han Li go to the embassy?
This is because today's matter is a bit big. If Han Li is just a name on the tutor's article and receives some research bonuses, it doesn't matter whether Han Li says it or not.
But when it comes to two certificates, one of which is the intern license issued by the Royal College of Medicine of England, Han Li must go to the embassy to explain the situation.
This is what they must do for their group of people studying abroad. At the same time, it is also a way of self-protection. If something happens later, the embassy staff will have a reason to reach out and pull you back.
Even though it is dark at this moment, there are still staff on duty at the embassy. The lights here are the lighthouses in the hearts of these people who go abroad. The familiar accent, guards, and environment are the harbors of everyone's hearts.
Even a strong man like Han Li feels a sense of peace after stepping into this gate.
This feeling may not be felt by ordinary people when the motherland is strong in the future, but in this era and in some war-torn areas, these words are really not exaggerated.
Because as long as you step into this door, it means that you are safe, and the storms outside will never hit you again.
After Han Li came here, he found the relevant personnel and took out the driver's license, internship license, and all the relevant information that Xavier Green gave him today.
Next, Han Li first talked about the incident that his mentor, Professor Rand Swanson, published an article in a certain journal after the last Kent County investigation and let him be the third author.
Next, why Han Li got these two certificates, including the situation of the orphanage, children's shelter, and orphanage, as well as what he was going to do next, all told without concealment.
Some of the processes will not be described in detail, the key is that I don't know if I can write it.
In short, Han Li finished everything here, and after registering, under the instructions of the relevant personnel, he took a few thin sheets of paper given to him by a certain "counselor" and 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, flipping through the papers full of words, but his face changed the moment he saw them, and the more he looked, the more angry he became.
One year, many departments in Yangcheng jointly sealed off the Holy Infant Nursery in the river gold pit.
According to the limited records found in the Holy Infant Nursery, these people from the Maple Leaf Country adopted 2,251 baby girls in a very short period of time, and the death toll was as high as 2,116, with a mortality rate of 94%.
Those dead baby girls were randomly abandoned in the earth pit behind, and a total of 30,000 baby bones were found at that time.
The remaining baby girls were sold to people in need at different prices. At that time, only 48 baby girls who had been sent here not long ago were rescued.
In the same year, in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Zhouwen, and the relief hospital nursery, the situation was far beyond that in Yangcheng.
There were also tens of thousands of baby bones found in the Shanghai and Xuhui Notre Dame Nursery.
Hubei Province, Changwu Huayuanshan Nursery, Fujian Province, Zhoufu Church Charity Hall, Ma'an* Charity Hall.
Anhui Province, Huwu Notre Dame Nursery, Tianjin Nursery, etc.
At least 10,000 female infant bones were found in these places. The situation at that time was shocking. Many places built monuments of 10,000 infants.
Those orphanages distributed in various places and under the slogan of charity were almost all people from the West and the United States.
They used a few boxes of matches, a piece of foreign soap, some foreign nails, and leftover cloth, which were of very low value, to exchange children from parents who could not afford to raise them.
These foreigners were not satisfied with the speed of collection, and bought some locals at a very low price to let them go here to bring baby girls.
There is no need to say what means these people used, and there is no need to say why those foreigners were obsessed with adopting baby girls.
These pieces of paper were read over and over again by Han Li, and finally his eyes were full of red bloodshot.
For someone like Han Li who has a regular routine, he actually suffered from insomnia tonight.
The next morning, Xavier Green drove the RV that Han Li had chosen yesterday.
Xavier Green felt that Han Li smiled a lot today, but he did not notice the hint of hostility hidden in Han Li's eyes.
There were not only some medicines on the RV, but also a black leather bag, which contained the initial funds for Han Li's research this time. He could call Xavier Green at any time when he ran out of money.
After the two people completed the handover, Xavier Green did not forget to threaten Han Li a few words before leaving.
This made Han Li's smile even more, but the hostility in his eyes became stronger.
After Xavier Green left, Han Li's smile completely disappeared, and he didn't want to stay here at all.
Han Li returned to the clinic and put all his things into the decomposition space, and finally came to the RV with the six Scottish Fold cats in his arms.
The interior of this RV is impeccable, and the configurations are quite complete. With the roar of the engine, Han Li drove away from this slum.
He didn't know when he would come back next time. Maybe he would come back before his visa expired, or maybe he would remember this place when he set foot on English soil again after leaving.
Han Li's first stop was an orphanage on the outskirts of Renton. The roads here were not very easy to navigate, and the RV was huge. The most important thing was that Han Li was not familiar with the road conditions. He set off around ten in the morning. It was already past one in the afternoon when we drove here.
This orphanage is built in the courtyard of a large and nice villa. The red brick house has carved window sills and an exquisite exterior spiral staircase.
A high barbed wire fence was built around it, and the trees, shrubs, and flowers inside were well trimmed.
Judging from the appearance, this orphan shelter is quite good. At least it is relatively well-funded. Those orphans, young children, and abandoned babies who are sent here will definitely not be in a situation where they cannot eat or have a bad meal.
Han Li's RV was blocked outside the gate of this orphanage. He honked the horn several times before a middle-aged man walked out.
"What are you doing here?"
(What brings you here?)
After getting out of 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 the King's Hospital in Renton. This time I am here to deliver some commonly used medicines to the children."