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Star Orphanage.

A group of children surrounded a little girl, a beautiful little girl, very beautiful, with long crimson hair and almond-shaped green eyes, which surprised people not only by her beautiful appearance, but also by her current behavior.

The feathers of a bird that I don't know what kind of bird were erected on her hand at this time, without any support, and without glue to bind them. Just like that, it was set up in the hand out of thin air.

"Sally, can you teach me? I'm willing to give you an afternoon snack. A little boy said, and as soon as he finished speaking, the other daring children began to say it one by one, and it seemed to them that it was a cool skill.

"Hey, what are you doing? The break is over, come back and get some snacks. A chubby aunt in her thirties called. The cry was just right to ease her embarrassment, for she didn't know how to teach others this strange skill, because it seemed to her that it was a simple thing.

"Sally baby, why don't you go for a snack. The chubby aunt saw that she hadn't moved, so she came and called.

"Teacher Lucy, why are some children able to find their parents but I can't?" Sally looked at the teacher who was worthy of being Lucy, with bright green eyes.

This isn't the first time Sally has asked such a question.

"Because Sally has a name, and your mom and dad gave you this nice name, which shows that they love you. It's just that they may be in some part of the world right now for some unavoidable reason. But one day, you'll find them. Teacher Lucy said, taking Sally by the hand and repeating the phrase that every teacher in the house would say.

The Star Orphanage, not big, but not small, every year many families come here to adopt their children for various reasons, and children between the ages of three and six are their favorite objects to adopt. Sally was here when she was a baby, and when she was three years old, she was once very popular with adopters because of her beautiful appearance and well-behaved personality. But in every family, when she went, some strange things would happen: the plate would inexplicably break to the ground, the household items would rise in the air, etc., they were afraid, so they often sent Sally back in less than a month. Every time someone wanted to adopt Sally, the dean would tell them in advance about the strange things that had happened to Sally. Gradually, as she grew up, finally one day, no one said anything about adopting her.

When I came to the restaurant, the other children were ready. Each child had an empty plate in front of them, but there was nothing in it. After Sally was also seated, Teacher Lucy pushed out a big cake from the kitchen behind her like a poop magic, which was not so exquisitely made, but because it was rarely seen, the children were still excited, and a few naughty ones even knocked on the table.

"Quiet, be quiet!" shouted Miss Lucy. It was not easy to calm down the situation, and Teacher Lucy cleared her throat and said.

"Today is the birthday of a little girl in our hospital, let's wish her a happy birthday, shall we?" said Ms. Lucy.

"Yes!" replied neatly.

"I'm counting three-two-one, and together we wish Sally a happy eleventh birthday. Teacher Lucy said, "Three, two, one." ”

"Happy Eleventh Birthday to Sally Potter!"

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