The principal planted a lot of vegetables in the backyard, and when the weather got cold, she built a greenhouse with her own hands.

The two of them went into the shed to pick some vegetables. The principal explained, "Growing my own vegetables can save a lot of money. I also plan to raise some chickens, ducks, and geese."

"Growing vegetables is great." Zhang Ran didn't stop him. Rural people love growing vegetables; it's a natural talent, healthy, and saves money. "Don't raise chickens, ducks, or geese. Isn't there a breeding farm behind the manor? The animals can mate freely, so there's no shortage of meat."

The principal said, "...Don't talk nonsense. You can't eat those things you raise. It's illegal."

"It's illegal to eat lions and tigers, but farmed crocodiles and ostriches are edible." Zhang Ran said with a well-behaved and understanding expression, "Don't worry, we won't do anything illegal."

Principal: "...I think the children still prefer to eat chicken, duck and goose."

Zhang Ran: "Orphans eat whatever they can get. If they are picky, we throw them away. We spoil them."

headmaster:"……"

After picking the vegetables, we returned to the orphanage’s kitchen.

The principal is cooking.

Zhang Ran was in charge of making fire.

Zhang Ran, who hadn't lit a fire in a long time, looked at the flames and suddenly said, "Experts say that burning fires affects the ecological environment. We should tear down this earthen stove and replace it with a gas stove."

"Which idiot expert said that?" the principal demanded, tapping the edge of the pot with a spatula. A gas stove was certainly convenient, but it was too expensive. The orphanage had no source of income, so using a clay stove would save money. "Take me to him. If he doesn't let me use the clay stove, I'll take the children to his house for dinner."

"Hahaha, good idea."

After dinner, Zhang Ran pulled out a bank card. "Auntie Yang will deposit money into this card every month for the orphanage's expenses." The bank card was opened in her name. If anyone ever accused her of being a profiteer, she'd use this as evidence to slap them in the face. She would never again foolishly donate money like she had in her previous life, only to have it all go into the pockets of corrupt officials.

The principal accepted it with tears in his eyes and said, "Don't hire an accountant this time. I will manage the accounts myself." Save money.

"I have to go to the company in the afternoon, so I'll leave first." Zhang Ran stood up and walked out.

The principal knew she was busy and personally saw her off.

In the afternoon, Zhang Ran went to Rongsheng Game Company for a walk, then went to the shopping platform company to check the accounts. When it was time for dinner, he went directly to Gao Yunfeng's house.

Gao Yunfeng was so happy to see her that she prepared a large table of dishes to entertain her. She kept serving food to her and said that she had lost weight during the days she was missing and she must make up for it.

"Brother, pick some food for Sister Xiaoyue." Luo Wenwen suddenly took Zhang Ran's bowl and placed it in front of Luo Tianci.

Zhang Ran: “…”

She watched silently as the little fool picked up a piece of meat with chopsticks and put it in her bowl.

Wenwen happily returned the bowl to Zhang Ran.

After dinner, Wenwen lay on the table to do her homework, and Tianci sat opposite her to draw.

Zhang Ran stood aside and watched Gao Yunfeng wash dishes. He talked about the orphanage, "The orphanage has been renovated. You can move in with Tianci anytime. You can choose any staff room. As for Wenwen, if you are worried about her being alone at home, you can apply for her to live on campus."

"Great!" Gao Yunfeng was very excited. She had been looking forward to this day every day. "Then I'll move there with Tianci tomorrow."

Zhang Ran: "...There's no need to rush. Arrange things for Wenwen first, and then move in next month."

"Yeah." Gao Yunfeng nodded happily, "I'll do as you say."

After Zhang Ran left, Gao Yunfeng immediately went to find Zhou Juying and told her that she would be taking her son to live in an orphanage next month and asked her to take care of Wenwen. After all, the semester was already halfway through, and it wouldn't be cost-effective to arrange for boarding at this time.

Zhou Juying had heard about this matter from Gao Yunfeng a long time ago and was happy to help her. "Just take Tianci with you without worry. Then let Wenwen come to live with me at my house." Anyway, her child would not come to Beijing until the winter vacation.

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