The village’s primary school stands at the end of the dusty road. Students study without things wetake for granted, such as pens, textbooks, not to mention cotton uniforms. The only teacher isdisabled, with a disability in his left leg. Despite the disability, he stands on the platform to give lessons the whole day. At night, after dragging himself home, he checks the homework in his little hut shaded by high trees. Hard as it is, he never thinks about resigning. He feels it is a privilege to send the children to secondary school in the town. He prays that more children could go out of the mountain. He fully deserves respect. Lately, one of his students, Joe, came back as a chemist. Joe has decided to change the village with every effort.