The summer rain drenched the sky of the young boy.
Shi Tingsong's passing was like the death of a small cat, casually kept in the garden, making no ripple in the lives of the Shi family.
Only the boy who just lost his father fell silent, staying at home for three days without going out.
He took a photo of his father from his belongings, carefully placed it in a frame, and displayed it in his father's empty room.
He set up a simple altar for him, placed a brass incense burner on it, and lit candles on both sides of the burner.
The candlelight remained ever-burning.
Since Shi Tingsong's death, no one had entered his room, and the household workers didn't dare to clean it these days.
This conveniently allowed the boy to do what he needed.
Shi Wangyue lit incense for his father, then sat cross-legged in front of the altar to recite the "Rebirth Mantra."
