Chapter 3 Chu Zifeng’s Life Experience Z City is a small city in southern China. The monthly salary of people living here is only two thousand at most, which is only available in very good units. This shows that the economy of Z City is backward. The orphanage was built along the river in Z city. When Chu Zifeng returned to the orphanage, it was three o'clock in the afternoon. There was no one in the orphanage. I believe everyone had gone to school. "Zifeng? Are you Zifeng?" As soon as Chu Zifeng entered the orphanage, he heard a man's voice behind him. Turning around, I saw a middle-aged man wearing a white shirt, holding a large vegetable basket in his hand who had just entered the orphanage. "Director Li, it's you, you shocked me!" Director Li is the deputy director of the orphanage. His name is Li Shuang. He is forty-five years old and has been working in the orphanage for ten years. In addition to being responsible for the meals of the orphanage, he also arranges the life and studies of every orphan in the orphanage. As for the money of the orphanage, it is all funded by the government. There is no need to worry too much about the living and academic problems of the orphans here. "Zifeng, where have you been for the past three months? Why haven't you come back until now?... You, you seem to have grown taller!" Dean Li walked up to Chu Zifeng and put down the large vegetable basket in his hand, with a serious and surprised look on his face. He had always been worried about Chu Zifeng's disappearance for three months, but now that Chu Zifeng was back, he was very unhappy again. "Dean Li, I'm at the age when I'm growing taller. It's not surprising that I'm taller!" Chu Zifeng knew that he was now 1.8 meters tall. This must be caused by cultivation. If he didn't find a reason, he really didn't know how to explain this height problem, because he used to be only 1.75 meters tall. "Wait a minute... Dean Li, what did you just say, three months? You said three months have passed?" Chu Zifeng was even more surprised. He didn't seem to have stayed in Xuantian Cave for such a long time. Could it be that it was only one day in the mountains and a thousand years in the world! "You kid, you know that you are not in good health, but you still run around all day long, which makes us all worried about you." "Actually, I went to Wanlong Mountain with my classmates last time, but I injured my ankle on the way, so I lived with a family down the mountain for a while, helping them farm the land and do some farm work. Unexpectedly, three months passed before I knew it!" It was impossible for Chu Zifeng to tell Dean Li the real situation, and even if he told him, he wouldn't believe it. Dean Li's serious expression slowly relaxed and he asked, "Is your foot okay? You haven't brought any medicine with you in the past three months. Are you okay with your health?" Chu Zifeng is the pride of the orphanage. He has good academic performance and is very cheerful. He is not as shy as other orphans, so the staff of the orphanage like him very much. "Dean Li, don't worry, I'm fine. You see, after this period of labor and life, my body seems to be much better than before." Chu Zifeng knew clearly in his heart that he was not physically better. Because of his cultivation, he had strengthened his physique, and all the diseases, big and small, had been driven away by him, and they would never come back to him again. "As long as it's okay, I'll be relieved if it's okay!" Dean Li's eyes flashed with tears, but this scene did not escape Chu Zifeng's eyes. "Dean Li, what's wrong with you? Why are you suddenly so sad? I'm back now! Don't worry, I promise that something like this will never happen again." Dean Li said bitterly: "Zifeng, come with me, I have something to tell you." Chu Zifeng followed Dean Li for no apparent reason, but what he came to was the room of the principal dean, which was the room where Chu Zifeng was adopted eighteen years ago. Chu Zifeng couldn't understand why Dean Li brought him to the principal's room. Didn't the principal dislike others entering his room casually? But when Chu Zifeng was about to ask, he rolled his eyes and suddenly saw a white porcelain altar placed on the table against the wall in the dean's room, and a black and white photo. The photo was... At this moment, Chu Zifeng seemed to think of something, but he didn't dare to look at it. He believed what he was thinking and asked: "Dean Li, where is the dean? Where has he been?" Dean Li turned to look at Chu Zifeng and said: "Zifeng, you just came back. Originally I didn't want to tell you about this now, but you will know it sooner or later, so, so... "No, it won't happen. The dean was fine when I went out that day. How could it be possible..." "On the second day after you disappeared, your teacher came to the hospital to find us and said that you were missing. We mobilized everyone to look for you and called the police, but there was no sign of you." It was found that the dean had some heart problems at that time, and it was not until last month that the dean... passed away! "Chu Zifeng was brought up by the dean. Without the dean, he would have died eighteen years ago, and there would be no chance of going to college today. Like a bolt from the blue, Chu Zifeng's heart ached so much that he couldn't help but shed tears. "Zifeng, people cannot be resurrected. All of us are strong. I will spend my whole life to manage the orphanage left by the director. Although we do not hope that any more children will come to us in the future, the children who come to us will not suffer. This is the promise I made before the director died." Everyone in the orphanage knows what kind of person Li Shuang is. Like the director, he can stay away from his home for several months for the sake of the orphanage. This passion is something that others cannot achieve. "Why, why didn't you wait for me to come back? The dean was so kind to me, why didn't he even let me see him for the last time!" Dean Li said: "Originally, the dean's family wanted to take the dean's ashes and photos back, but here is the dean's life's hard work, so