Jocelyn said with a faint light in her eyes, "Mr. Yarbrough, those children are really poor. They were abandoned by their parents because of physical problems. The dean of the welfare home is the one who gives them the greatest warmth as if they were at home. But once the welfare home is closed down, these children will lose their home. They even feel that they are abandoned again. Mr. Yarbrough, they are already pitiful enough. Why don't we give them a little more money in their tragical life?" Jocelyn's words were deep and profound. The sneer on Solomon's face became more serious. This woman always talked with him in a simple way, and she always had no expression like a dead person. Now she was in high spirits when talking about others. "Jocelyn, you are very thoughtful." S

