Chapter 512 The Pitiful Child

The video that was released quickly attracted the attention of many netizens.

Su Han's fans were already raring to go.

They were waiting for Su Han to make a move.

"Ah! Su Han!"

"We're here!!!"

Su Han's fans shouted excitedly, becoming active in the comment section.

"Holy crap?! So, Su Han has really gone to the countryside to do charity work recently?"

"Su Han, are you, are you, are you not filming anymore? Don't scare me!"

"Su Han, please film! We're just waiting for you to continue filming for us to see."

"We must support our man's charitable work! Su Han, keep it up!"

"Su Han, we will always stand behind you and support you. No matter what, Su Han, you must be well. We are always here!"

Su Han's fans were thoroughly enjoying themselves, shouting non-stop.

They found Su Han's involvement in charity work completely incomprehensible and were urging him to return to acting.

With such great acting skills, being a film emperor was a waste of talent if he didn't act.

They were also worried that Su Han would be finished, so they kept actively posting in the comments, urging Su Han to continue acting and not to end his acting career.

In short, there were countless netizens advising Su Han.

That evening, they had initially planned to return to the hotel, but it was too late and inconvenient.

Furthermore, both Su Han and Yang Mi wanted to experience village life.

So, they decided to stay overnight.

They were initially going to stay at the principal's house.

However, because the principal's house had no vacant beds, they ended up staying at the home of a student in the village.

This student was a left-behind child whose parents had gone out to work. Only the young boy and his grandmother lived there, a lonely old man and a young child relying on each other.

Their house had beds, so Su Han and Yang Mi would make do for the night at their place.

Their home's environment was truly not to be complimented; it was not good, but neither Yang Mi nor Su Han minded.

Led by the child, they arrived at their room.

There was only one bed in the room, and it was a very dilapidated one, the kind that creaked whenever someone lay on it.

The rice they ate was very coarse, making it a bit difficult to swallow, along with some home-grown vegetables.

The meat they ate that night was brought by the village chief and the principal, who wanted to treat Su Han and Yang Mi well.

The meat they offered was the old hen that the village chief and principal usually kept for themselves, having raised it for many years for its eggs.

To treat them, they even slaughtered the egg-laying hen.

Su Han and Yang Mi were aware of the conditions and repeatedly urged them not to go to such trouble or make such a fuss.

But the village chief and principal were extremely hospitable, and they could do nothing but let them have their way.

During dinner and casual conversation, Su Han and Yang Mi learned about the young boy's situation.

The young boy was in the third grade of primary school, nine years old.

He was not talkative, but very well-behaved and sensible.

His grandmother had difficulty walking, so he would fetch water for her to wash her feet and help her do so.

While he was doing these things, Yang Mi and Su Han watched him from the side, their hearts warming.

"This child is truly sensible."

"Su Han, it would be wonderful if our children could be this sensible in the future."

Yang Mi sighed deeply.

Su Han glanced at Yang Mi and smiled, "Are you thinking that far ahead?"

"Still thinking about having children with me?"

"Why else?"

"Don't you want to?"

Yang Mi's question hit home.

Su Han indeed did not have this thought. Having children was too far off for him; perhaps he had never even considered it in his life.

He always felt he was still a child and hadn't grown up, so he couldn't imagine what it would be like to become a father one day. The feeling was a bit terrifying.

He couldn't quite explain it, but it felt very strange.

Thinking of this, Su Han took a deep breath.

"Am I pressuring you?"

Yang Mi raised an eyebrow and looked at Su Han with a smile.

Su Han smiled, "It's alright, let's take it as it comes. If you want them, it's not impossible."

"Really?"

Yang Mi confirmed with Su Han again.

Su Han nodded.

"Alas, but for now, let's resolve the immediate issues first."

"These children in the mountainous areas are indeed a big problem. Providing them with good resources is a long-term endeavor; it's not something that can be done overnight."

Su Han sighed deeply.

Yang Mi also nodded in agreement, "Indeed, this is not easy."

"And this village we are in is just one of many. There are thousands upon thousands of villages in the world."

"So, it's a very long-term task. The road ahead is long, let's take it slowly."

"By the way, 'Back to Field' has confirmed with me that it will start airing in a week. Will you still be able to participate then?"

Hearing about "Back to Field," Su Han's eyes lit up, as if he had thought of a better solution.

"Yes!"

"Everything is normal, you handle it for me."

"Okay, then I'll inform them."

"I thought you've been wanting to focus on charity work, so you wouldn't participate in variety shows and such."

Yang Mi murmured.

A glint flashed in Su Han's eyes, "This is an opportunity for publicity."

"Back to Field" is so popular, with so many viewers. If he were to appear on "Back to Field" and promote charity work there, many people would become aware of this matter.

Then, everyone would come to help.

This was Su Han's thinking.

After they finished their discussion, Su Han's attention shifted to the young boy in the house.

He saw the young boy sitting at the doorstep, gazing into the distance, as if contemplating something.

Seeing this scene, Su Han decided to approach, intending to act as a life mentor.

Children like this often lack a life mentor. If he could serve as a life mentor to the child at this moment, it would indeed be very beneficial.

Su Han walked over and sat beside the child.

Seeing Su Han sit beside him, the child withdrew his gaze and offered a faint smile, appearing very well-behaved.

"Hello, Brother Su Han."

Su Han smiled, "Hello."

The child was sallow-faced and thin, clearly not having eaten much meat regularly.

It was heartbreaking to see.

They say children from poor families mature early, and this is certainly true.

At nine years old, children in the city are probably playing video games all day and having all sorts of fun, not being as well-behaved and sensible as this child.

There would be no such issues.

Therefore, seeing the child's remarkable behavior deeply captivated Su Han, making him want to guide the child's growth.

"What are you thinking about?"

Su Han tried to engage him in conversation and communication.

The child smiled and shook his head.

He was shy to express himself, but it was evident that the child had many thoughts in his mind.

"Are you missing your parents?"

It was hard to imagine this child living alone and forlorn in the countryside with his grandmother, who had difficulty walking.

One couldn't imagine how the child had survived all these years; it was truly difficult.

The child nodded slightly.