Granny Zhang's Loving Home, called Sun Village or Rainbow House, is not without reason.
Because she bought the land early, the self-built house is quite big, not only with three floors but also a sizeable yard.
After all, the children were the ones being adopted, so naturally, the color had to be bright.
Thus, the courtyard walls were painted rainbow-colored, and one side of the three-story house was painted with a wheat field of golden shimmer, above which was a golden sun.
That's the origin of the name Sun Village and Rainbow House.
Early in the morning, before dawn, aunts from nearby would come to help.
Most of these aunts came voluntarily, not only without receiving a penny but often bringing over bags and bags of stuff.
Only a few were employees of Rainbow House, with salaries, but the salaries were pitifully small.
It's not that Granny Zhang didn't want to pay more, it's that every penny she had was saved for use on the children.