When the three of them stepped out of the orphanage and were about to head toward the restaurant, a pleasantly surprised voice sounded in their ears, “Charlie, Lisa!”

The both of them turned around and saw several figures walking toward them.

These people were all the friends who had grown up with him in the orphanage.

However, there were many people from this group that Charlie had basically not seen again ever since he had left the orphanage.

The only person he had kept in touch with after leaving the orphanage was his close friend, Caleb.

During Charlie’s early years in the orphanage, he had a very reticent attitude and personality because of his parents’ accidental death. He was very introverted and withdrawn, and he would not even speak a single word to anyone else for the whole day.

He was often isolated by the other children because of his personality.

was a little older than him, would always stand up for him and

the years, the relationship between both of them

but Caleb was a

them had chosen to go to the construction site and work together. They endured hardships together and suffered

all his money

could understand

orphans. Most of them

was simply because orphans were not the same as everyone else. Other people had parents, relatives, and

money today, they would not be able to eat anything at all for the day. Moreover,

father’s teachings in the past. Charlie knew that the only reason why he could live until he was eighteen years old was because of Mrs. Lewis’s kindness

with the education that

Wade family and had spent his childhood there, he had studied ethics and manners ever since he was a young boy. Therefore, he

also precisely this fact that made him different compared to everyone else

said, “Charlie, my good brother! I have not seen you in

together in the shed at the construction site. They would also carry cement together and move cement bricks together. Both of them supported one another and

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