Gazing at the scene before him, Adam revealed a smile on his face.
Riding on horseback, while gazing at the sincere smile on Seid's face in front of him, Adam knew he hadn't come to the wrong place on this trip.
If there was still a place in this area that could accommodate children like Seid and let them grow up healthy and happy, then the place in front of him must be one of them.
After some brief contemplation, he dismounted the war horse.
He didn't disturb the children's play but walked alone to the side.
Seeing Adam's movements, Seth's heart stirred, but he didn't stop him either, just letting Adam watch ahead.
Adam continued forward and soon arrived outside a few houses.
A faint sound of reading drifted into his ears, attracting his gaze.
He couldn't help but be moved and looked forward.
Through the window, he saw the scene inside.
A spacious classroom, where slightly older children were sitting upright, reciting aloud under the guidance of a female teacher.