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Beside he do care for those kids to an extend
Well that's just how I remember, if there is any further reason from chapter 16 onward then I don't know
Even Roland, when saying that Fixer should not care, still cares a lot about Angelica. That leads to the situation where he decides to storm the Library and kill a lot through his rampage.
Oliver, a talented fixer, gives the gloves back to Roland because he feels guilty that his call lead Roland out of his home when he could stay, and kill the Pianist before killing Angelica and their child.
Purple Tear cares about her son and she is willing to see an orphanage killed for that purpose.
Vergi cares about the orphanage because he uses it as a way to atone for his "sin", for redemption. Time passes, and he becomes too attached to it.
And that's why the Library of Ruina can operate.