The Three Little Guardian Angels

Chapter 2525



Chapter 2525

Freyja looked at them and said, “Since the nursing home manager could get help from the villagers to help us search for a wallet, it means they respect her. Even Mia, who is stubborn, respects her. I think she must be very well–respected. The villagers probably respect her because she takes in everyone who needs help.”

Norman nodded. “That makes her a saintess.”

The night fell, and the town was quiet.

Freyja rested in front of the window and looked out at the dark forest. The moon was bright and hung over the hills, clear and peaceful.

Colton walked over, hugged her from behind, and rested his chin on the top of her head. “What’s on your mind?” Original content from NôvelDrama.Org.

She smiled. “About setting up a foundation.”

He paused, then chuckled. “As long as you’re happy. I’ll support you no matter what.”

She looked up at Colton. “Really?”

“That’s the money your grandpa left you. I can’t stop you from using it. Starting a foundation is a great thing. Some people kept their wealth all their life and never got to use it in a good way. My wife became rich overnight but is planning to use some of that to start a foundation. I should be happy about that.”

Freyja turned to face him with a big smile. “We’re doing this for our daughter. I hope that she’ll be safe and grow up happy.”

Colton touched her face and planted a kiss on her forehead. “I hope so too.”

The next day, Freyja went to see the manager in her office. The nun was surprised. “Can I help you, Ms. Pruitt?”

Freyja sat in front of the desk. “I heard Mia saying that you established this nursing home to take care of the elderly for free and even provide food and shelter. I’m curious, how did you survive for so long without funding?”

The nun was a little surprised and was silent. After a long pause, she finally said, “Do you think that I’m stupid for doing this?”

Freyja was stunned. “No…”

“A lot of people couldn’t understand when I first did this. They all thought that I was stupid because who would do something without expecting anything in return? They didn’t think I would survive and would bet behind my back that it wouldn’t last for more than a few months. They never expected me to last longer than a few months and made it to a few years.”

The nun smiled sadly. “Most of the people here have no children, some of their partners passed early, and some were abandoned by their children who moved to the city. There isn’t a nursing home here, so they will have nowhere to go if we don’t take them in. They might end up dying in some corner, and no one would even realize.”

Freyja looked at her. The nun wasn’t as generous as they thought. Maybe to some people, what she did was stupid and laughable. It was as though the nun was making pointless sacrifices for people she wasn’t even related to.

But to her, that wasn’t meaningless.

The villagers started admiring her for her perseverance and started to respect her decisions. To them, she was a kind soul who had unconditional love.

“Would you consider being part of my charity foundation?”

The nun was shocked. “Foundation?”

Freyja calmly said, “The nursing home facilities seem old. I can be the foundation’s founder and invest money into improving the facilities here so everyone can have a better environment. You don’t have to take any money from them, and I won’t take any fees from you to join us. See it as a donation from me.”


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