Chapter 466 The first is mine (57)
Soon, Yu Jun’s school photos were exposed.
#most handsome poor mountain province champion# hot search once again occupied the headlines of major news sections.
If there are hot spots, there will be traffic.
If there is traffic, there will be benefits.
His exquisite and comely appearance, his lonely life experience, his arduous path to study, and his super high IQ are finally combined with the three words "provincial champion". These keywords appear frequently in social networks.
Contrast and counterattack have always been what people talk about the most. In this way, Yu Jun's commercial value continues to soar. Major online media and news newspapers have come to visit him in order to get first-hand news.
Nowadays, people are interested in everything about Yu Jun, whether it is his appearance or his family situation, any photo can go viral.
The traffic did not bring any benefits to Yu Jun, but only noise and disturbance.
He refused all interviews and took his grandfather to hide directly at Zhou Ye's house.
But in the face of huge interests, the media flocked to it.
Three Mountain Views in Q City.
In the quiet and solemn meditation room, there is an ancient Buddha with green lanterns and a heavy silhouette. A nun in Zen clothes kneels in front of the Buddha, holding a string of Buddhist beads, her eyes slightly closed, and she is chanting something.
At this time, the door was gently pushed open.
"Master Zini, I have your letter."
The nun opened her eyes slightly, her eyes were clear and light, the ends of her eyes were elegant, and her face was pretty.
"Let it go."
"Master Zini, there are still people looking for you outside."
"The mountains are high and the road is far away, who is coming to find you?"
"I don't know. He looks like a reporter."
When the nun heard this, she stood up and took a step back.
"Let's go."
In the reception room, the lights were bright. Zhini held the prayer beads, looked at the completely unfamiliar face in front of him, and asked respectfully. "The donor is looking for me, what's the matter?"
"Hello, I am a reporter from Red Fox News. My name is Liu Chang. This is my business card."
Zhini took the business card and looked at it, a look of doubt flashing in his eyes.
Liu Chang didn't hesitate and spoke directly.
"It's like this. You are from Jie County. I am here this time for your son in the world."
When he heard the word "son", Zhini, who looked calm and plain, had a little more emotion in his eyes.
"Since you have become a monk, you have cut off everything in the world. I have nothing to say. You should leave as soon as possible."
"Master Zini, wait a moment! Don't you want to know how your son is doing after so long?"
"If you don't want to, don't think about it, don't think about it, please come back."
Of course Liu Chang refused to leave. He finally came here and would not give up until he got some first-hand news.
Regardless of Chini's refusal, he continued.
"In your third year as a monk, your ex-husband passed away while on a wild adventure, leaving behind a three-year-old child and an old man who was nearly seventy years old. Because he had no money, the old man took the child back to his hometown in the mountains. Seventeen Years have passed and you really don’t want to know about your child?”
This sentence worked. Zhini, who was already ready to leave, sat down again and squeezed the beads in his hand slightly.
"What does that kid have to do with you, a reporter?"
"It's like this. Our newspaper wants to make a documentary about the whereabouts of the parents of left-behind children. I'm just here to ask if it's convenient for you to cooperate with us in a brief interview. Of course, after the interview, we will give a donation to the children in the mountainous area. Help them go to school successfully.”
After hearing this, Zhini, who knew nothing about the outside world, slowly raised his eyes.
"That child, didn't go to school?"
A flash of light flashed across Liu Chang's eyes, but his face was full of regret and he sighed.
"It's that difficult, of course not."
(End of chapter)