Tian Xingyun felt touched when she saw these things. She had only mentioned donating Tianxin’s toys and clothes, yet he bought so much stuff. Holding Tianxin, she turned her head to the man beside her and said, "Thank you." "It’s what I should do," Huo Shaohua replied. "Did you spend a lot of money?" Tian Xingyun asked, biting her lip. "Is money all you ever think about?" "Money is very important." Tian Xingyun pouted and smiled. Actually, there were many things she thought about. Huo Shaohua glanced at her and reached out to hold his daughter’s cute little hand. Having both mother and daughter by his side made him feel particularly secure and at ease. They arrived at the orphanage. Andy led the people to carry things into the orphanage. The orphanage was very shabby, but the yard was spacious. The building had tiled roofs and wooden doors, with old couplets pasted on the doors. The second-floor hallway also had wooden railings, some of the wood was noticeably newer having been repaired many times. Some children stood in the hallway, most of them were around five or six years old, curiously watching the newcomers. The children playing in the yard stopped playing and followed them. The older children ran to the director’s office at the corner of the first floor to call the director. A few minutes later, an old man with graying hair and glasses walked out with the children. Seeing people coming in, he pushed his glasses to see more clearly. Andy stepped forward to communicate with the old director and then distributed the items to the children. The children were very happy to receive so many new things. Tian Xingyun looked at the dilapidated house and the group of adorable children, feeling a pain in her heart. Huo Shaohua seemed to understand her thoughts and stepped forward to talk to the old director. He also instructed Andy to arrange for people to come and renovate the orphanage, and to support the children’s education. On the way back, Tian Xingyun smiled and thanked him sincerely, "Thank you for everything you’ve done for the orphanage." Even if he didn’t help, she would do everything in her power to assist. Most of the children were very young, and the dilapidated house was unsafe to live in. The director was already old, and his abilities and energy were limited. He could only manage to take care of the children’s daily lives. Providing education for them was very difficult. The orphanage was established by the director and his wife when they were young. Now, there were more than fifty children in the facility. The oldest child was only ten years old, and the youngest was just over a year old... Children who grew up in the orphanage always helped out once they had the ability to do so. But their efforts were never enough, as the number of children in the orphanage continued to increase. The old director had exhausted all his savings to care for these abandoned children. "It’s the right thing to do. Those children are really pitiful," Huo Shaohua said, looking at the sleeping Tianxin, feeling particularly heartbroken thinking about the children in the orphanage. He would do everything he could to help the orphanage and improve the children’s lives. "Yes, those children are truly pitiful. But with your help, their lives will get better and better." Tian Xingyun smiled, happy to praise him. Though he was harsh on her, he was good in every other way. "The ones they should thank are you and your daughter," Huo Shaohua smiled faintly. He was not a born philanthropist. Nor did he have much time to attend to the needy. This time, it was because of her and their daughter that he saw these conditions firsthand. "Sweetheart Tianxin, when you grow up, be as smart as your daddy." Tian Xingyun rubbed her daughter’s cute little face, hoping she would be as smart and capable as her dad.
