For Lin Yi, his heart for Taoism has long been as solid as a rock. All worldly emotions may move him temporarily, but he will forget about them in the blink of an eye.
Guoguo just let her go, since this was what she had to go through anyway.
As long as it is Guoguo's decision, Lin Yi will stick to it without hesitation.
After all, this is her life.
"Dad..." Wanwan said softly, "Wanwan secretly raised a stray cat in the orphanage, but she didn't bring it with her."
Lin Yi was stunned when he heard this, and then smiled and said, "I see, the orphanage should be very opposed to children keeping pets, you must have kept one secretly."
"Yeah!" Wanwan nodded heavily.
"Okay, I'll get it for you in a moment, but what does it look like?" Lin Yi touched his chin and asked curiously.
Wanwan scratched her head, smiled sweetly and said, "Wanwan can draw it."
"Wanwan can actually draw?" Chen Qiangwei served Wanwan some rice and handed it to her.
"Thank you, Mom. Wanwan can draw, and the dean often praises her." Wanwan raised her little face proudly.
"Is that so? By the way, Teacher Chen Rong should not resign. Let her continue to teach Wanwan." Lin Yi said after taking a sip of soup.
"Yes, my king." Chen Qiangwei bowed slightly and smiled.
Lin Yi smiled knowingly.
Teacher Chen Rong came in the afternoon. After hearing that Guoguo was going to study abroad, she was shocked for a long time and could only wish the little guy good luck in his studies.
Of course, Lin Yi could only say this. Should he tell Chen Rong that Guoguo went to Lingxu Realm to learn immortal arts
While the two were discussing, Wanwan stood on tiptoe holding an oil painting.
"Daddy is this little kitty."
Lin Yi looked down and saw that there was an orange cat in the painting. The little guy drew it well, at least Lin Yi could recognize it at a glance.
"It's a good painting." Chen Rong was also surprised.
"Thank you, teacher!" Wanwan said obediently.
"Okay, I'll go find a kitten for Wanwan." Lin Yi left home with an A4 paper.
Wanwan smiled happily.
Chen Rong smiled and took Wanwan to continue the class.
Lin Yi came to the orphanage. It seemed that this orphanage was founded by Guo Xuehua. Guo Xuehua's photos could be seen in many corridors.
Lin Yi suddenly understood that it was probably his mother's idea to adopt another daughter.
Lin Yi couldn't help but curl his lips when helping someone find a cat. As the number one earthly immortal in China, he actually had to do such a thing. It was really sad.
Thinking about it, I felt even happier when I went to look for the cat.
There are a lot of wild cats near the orphanage, in the corridors, in the pavilions, next to the garbage dumps, and in the grass.
The biggest feature of the big orange cat that Wanwan is raising is a tuft of white hair on its ears.
"Where is it? I can only release my spiritual consciousness."
The spiritual consciousness spread like water, penetrating every hole. Soon, it locked onto an orange cat, which happened to have a tuft of white hair on its ear.
Lin Yi curled the corner of his mouth and quickly climbed over a wall. An orange cat was lying lazily on a stone. Seeing Lin Yi, the cat timidly drooped its ears and turned around to escape.
But the next second, the orange cat jumped out and jumped into Lin Yi's arms.
"Meow!"
The orange cat swung its claws, but found that it was like grabbing an iron plate. The kitten meowed in pain.
After struggling for a few times and finding it was useless, the cat completely resigned itself to its fate and lay obediently in Lin Yi's arms.
At night, Wanwan stood on tiptoe, stretched her neck and waited at the gate. Raindrops as big as beans fell on the ground. The little girl stretched out her tender little hands, and a few drops of cold rain fell on her palms.
"It's raining, where's Dad?"