"You don't have to spend money to be happy!" I was a little speechless at his idea. Suddenly I glanced at a simple building next to me, and my eyes suddenly lit up.
"Follow me!" I took his hand and ran to the side.
It was an orphanage with not many children in it. The director knew that we were here to see the children and greeted us warmly. According to the director, there were probably more than 200 orphans here, but funds were tight. From the original
I moved to the urban area, moved to this simple hanging city, and rented this simple courtyard.
There is a board hanging outside the door with three words written on it: Orphanage!
An orphanage that doesn’t even have a name!
I took Lu Mingxuan to play games with the children and taught them to read and write. It felt like I was back in childhood.
During the game, I laughed so much that the children made me laugh happily, as if all my worries were forgotten.
There are many unhappy things in life. Although the children in the orphanage had unhappy childhoods, they are still young and don't understand anything. As long as they are happy, they will laugh and are very easily satisfied.
While they are still young, leave them with more pleasant memories.
When they were tired from playing, the children went to rest. I sat under the big banyan tree in the yard and drank mineral water.
"You just smiled, very happily." He looked at me steadily.
"Yeah!" I knew he had been staring at me.
"Do you like children?" he suddenly asked.
"Fortunately, it's not annoying." I wiped the water from the corner of my mouth, "Don't you think it feels good to be with the children?"
"..." He didn't speak.
Just by looking at him, you know that he doesn't understand! Also, how can a rich and happy man like him understand?
"When I was a child, my mother threw me into an orphanage for a week. My grandfather found me and took me back."
"..." He looked at me with a hint of surprise in his eyes.
I pursed my lips and continued: "At that time, I was about three years old. She lied to me and said that this was a kindergarten, so she sent me here. Later I found out that it was an orphanage, and children who were not wanted were sent here.
I would be sent here. I thought no one would want me. Fortunately, my grandpa showed up a week later and took me out of the hospital."