Chapter 1232: The intellectuals are even more blind
The car drove directly to the gate of the principal's house.
When the principal saw Zhang Ran coming, he couldn't stop smiling and cooked for them himself.
Zhang Ran and Song Song rushed to help.
Qiuyu sat on the sofa like a big shot, crossed her legs, watching TV and waiting for dinner. If she was asked to help with the cooking, the kitchen would explode.
At the dinner table, the principal kept serving food to Zhang Ran, "You've lost weight, eat more."
Qiu Yu, who had been an orphan since childhood and had no one to care for her, glanced at Zhang Ran's strong body and said to the principal speechlessly, "Did you forget to wear your glasses? Look carefully, where has she lost weight?"
The principal took a closer look and felt more distressed. "Not only have you lost weight, but you also have dark circles under your eyes. You work too hard, kid." He picked up the chopsticks and put all the delicious dishes into Zhang Ran's bowl.
Qiuyu: “…” Today she finally saw what it meant to lie with open eyes, and the person involved was the principal. People with intellectuals are even more blind.
"You should eat more too." Zhang Ran smiled and served food to the principal. They ate and chatted at the same time. "Song Song said you retired?"
"Yeah." When the principal mentioned this matter, he was a little confused. When he really stepped down, he suddenly felt empty in his heart.
"Your house is going to be demolished too, right?" Zhang Ran looked at the home where the principal had lived for many years. It was small but had everything he needed.
"Yeah." Although the principal smiled, there was a hint of reluctance in his smile. "I've lived here for many years, and now it's going to be demolished. I feel a little reluctant."
"The house has been demolished, and you have retired early. You have nothing to do, so pack up and come with me to Beijing." Zhang Ran was worried that she would not go, so he raised the stakes, "I feel lonely living alone, and it would be great if you could accompany me. Wangcai misses you too, and I am too busy to take him for a walk, so it would be a good opportunity for you to spend more time with him."
The principal's eyes were red with emotion, but she smiled and said, "Child, I am retired, not old." How could she not hear that Zhang Ran wanted to take care of her in her old age.
"Who said you're old?" Zhang Ran asked in surprise, "You can help me out if you go."
The principal was very happy to be able to help: "You are still polite to me, kid. Just tell me if you have anything to say." Old people are a burden, and she doesn't want to be a burden to anyone.
"I'm planning to open an orphanage. The construction team has already started. Now we need a director." Zhang Ran winked mischievously, "Would it be my honor to have you become the director and help manage the orphanage?"
"You opened an orphanage!" The principal was surprised and put down his bowl and chopsticks immediately. "I will pack my things and go to the capital with you!"
Song Song, who was sitting next to her, didn't know whether to laugh or cry, and quickly reached out to grab her, "You are too anxious, didn't you hear the boss say that the orphanage is still under construction?" Seeing that the principal's mother had regained her fighting spirit, she was also happy. She was originally worried that the principal's mother would feel lonely after going to the capital, but now she doesn't have to worry.
The principal sat down with a wry smile, picked up the chopsticks again, and asked about the specific details of opening an orphanage. When he learned that Zhang Ran would not only adopt orphans, but also open a school for them to receive education from an early age, and even learn martial arts, he was so happy that tears welled up in his eyes, "Great, great, that's great. It's better to teach a man to fish than to give him a fish. Once this orphanage is opened, you will be their reborn parents, and they will be grateful to you for the rest of their lives."
Zhang Ran shook his head and said, "I don't need their gratitude. I do these things just to realize my own dream."