CHAPTER XXI

Bahar opened his eyes and looked at his watch, it was already 9:30 in the morning.

Bahar saw that Umaier had not woken up yet, so he took out the thermos cup from the cabinet and walked to the boiling water room outside.

The boiling water room is not far from the Wumaier ward, turn left in the corridor, and walk through the three wards to arrive.

The boiling water room is a separate room smaller than the one in Wumaier's ward, and there are two automatic water dispensers in it.

Bahar filled the boiling water with a thermos cup and walked cautiously, and when he came to the door of Wumaier's house, he opened the door and said "morning", but Wumaier was still asleep before he woke up.

Bahar sat down on the hospital bed with a chair removed as usual, carefully drinking the boiling water he brought.

Seeing that Wumaier hadn't opened his eyes yet, he said, "You've been so lazy lately! The sun is all on my face, and I am still sleeping." Still unresponsive, Bahar didn't care too much about continuing to drink the boiling water leisurely.

Bahar sat down and suddenly thought of something, so he shook it quickly, but there was no response, and after calling several times, there was still no response.

Bahar panicked, and began to worry about Umaier, and he was also very confused.

Even if there was an illness last night, I should have noticed it, but there was no illness last night, and I still didn't respond after calling a few times.

"Don't scare me," Bahar whispered softly, shaking slightly, in an extremely hoarse voice.

Umair slowly opened his eyes and smiled at Bahar.

"You're scared me to death!" Bahar said in a slightly angry and coquettish tone.

Umair looked at Bahar with a smile.

"You know what?" Bahar began to speak.

"I dreamed of you last night!" Bahar said with a very gentle tone and warm eyes towards Umair.

Umair looked at Bahar silently.

"It's the best dream I've had in a long time," Bahar said.

"How real this dream is, how sweet it is.

Dreaming of the scene of your first meeting with me, dreaming of everything that happened to us before," Bahar said with a smile.

Wumaier didn't interject, just smiled and listened.

"I vaguely remember the first time you met me, you didn't even dare look up into my eyes with your shy and childish look," Bahar said with a slight smile.

Umaier laughed along.

"Do I remember those days after that? You have avoided me when you see me, as if I had a plague in me," said Bahar.

"How I didn't want to see you at that time! How I wish I could see you, my heart beats faster when I see you, my hands and feet are verbose, I don't know what to do," Wumaier said.

"Hahahaha! I know you always look nervous when you see me, and you usually speak in a lower voice," Bahar said with a laugh.

"I also know that you secretly cried behind our back at our wedding!" Bahar said.

"How do you know this?" asked Wumaier, a little incredulous.

"Do you think you can run past my eyes?" Bahar said with a smile.

"Your friend told me"

"Alas! That's the tears that come from me feeling happy, you know? If you can marry your beloved, you will cry," Wumaier said.

"You know I grew up in an orphanage, and I told you about it," Umar said.

When Bahar heard this, he held Umar's hand tightly.

"My parents died when I was a child, and I don't know if it's true, but my uncle told me that my parents weren't with me for as long as I can remember, and then my uncle took me to his own home, and after a while, they told me that there were many children in the kindergarten and that they could play with them every day, so they sent me to the orphanage." Wumaier let out a long sigh.

"But I understood that they sent me away because of my character, and they thought that my personality was withdrawn and difficult to get along with, which I overheard during one of their conversations"

"You know what? But I never blamed them, nor did I blame anyone. If you want to blame fate, life is forced, I have suffered a lot without the pain of my parents, for my character, for the style of doing things have a great hindrance, have a great impact, these experiences and the bad environment brought by no parents have made me very inferior, and even once made me unable to speak normally with others" Wumaier sighed.

"I even thought at one point that no one would accept me and accept me," said Wumaier, who could clearly see sadness in his eyes as he said this, and then he quickly adjusted his mind and continued after calming down.

"I don't know how to talk to people at school, and what I say is always about the classroom.

I didn't have any close friends at school, so I always sat in the last row of the class. I don't want to be the focus of the class, and I don't want to pay too much attention to me in the class.

Slowly, this sense of alienation and loneliness became the norm and habit, and even I haven't dealt with other classmates and other people for a long time. After Wumaier finished speaking, he let out a long and meaningful sigh as if he hadn't breathed in a long time.

"Until I met you, I didn't think that anyone would accept me. And it's a person of the opposite sex who will accept me," Umaier said.

"Thank you! It was you who saved me from extreme fear and loneliness and gave me a hug. gave me company".

"I have never had any great dreams in my life, the desire to conquer the world. For me at that time, what I wanted most was someone who could give me real companionship, a hug, and sincere acceptance.

These were better for me at that time than great dreams and the desire to conquer the world," Umaier said.

"You have given me the courage to love the world, the courage to love others. You're the best choice I've ever made in the world," Omaier burst into tears.

"You've worked hard," Bahar said.

"Don't thank me, it's me who should be thanked" Umaier was very excited and grateful, and tears began to flow from his eyes.

Bahar quickly picked up the paper in his bag, wiped away Umaier's tears, and said, "Don't cry, we all said you can't cry." Li Tifu was not good when he saw it. Besides, you have to be happy at such a good moment."

"Okay, don't cry," Wumaier said.

"Do you know how I persuaded my parents to marry you?" Bahar said with a smile.

"You convince your parents? Didn't I agree to let you marry me after I went? Umaier asked, confused.

"How is it possible, how can you agree to go once!" Bahar said.

"And our home is not a place in the first place, people don't know your details, your character, your family background, it's impossible!" Bahar said.

"That?" Wumaier said, with a look of disbelief.

"Don't you get excited!? Don't be in a hurry? I'll tell you slowly! As he spoke, Bahar felt like he was eighteen years old, and began to be coquettish. He began to speak to him in a ladylike tone.

"I said, how can parents agree to marriage so easily! Before I went to college, my parents told someone about my marriage.

Moreover, all of our girls are married at an early age, and the classmates I went to in high school and didn't go to college are all married. When I went back for the first summer vacation, they both had children, do you think my parents wouldn't be in a hurry?! Bahar continued with a wicked smile.

"So when I first arrived at college, my parents had already told a rich man about my marriage.

My parents are also worried about my future, and their family has money. I'm not saying that my parents were greedy for money, but you know my mother's illness.

My parents may be a little greedy for their money, and I hope that I can enter their house in the future and live a stable life, and then get help from their family to treat my mother's symptoms if I can.

Our family is not very rich either.

While sending me to college, I let my mother treat. My father also suffered a lot," Bahar said.

"Besides, at that time, I was one of the few women who went to college in our country, and our people were relatively backward in thinking. They think that girls grow up to be 'outsiders'.

How so?

They just think that raising girls is raising them for nothing, and the preference for sons over girls is more serious.

They think that even if they go to a good university and receive higher education, they will marry out of the water they have spilled, and it is better to find a better family and a better son-in-law, and they will definitely have a good life in the future," Bahar said.

"So when I was in college, my parents told me not to look for the opposite sex in college, saying I had my own arrangements," Bahar said.

"I agreed, but who knew I would meet you! You looked so well-behaved and so honest that I had the idea of turning you into a brother," Bahar said with a smile.

"And then the idea doesn't work out, and I'll become your husband," Umaier said with a good laugh.

Bahar laughed too.

"Then how did you convince your parents," Umaier asked curiously.

"Do you need to ask about this?

Do you think I read for nothing?

At that time I had absolute confidence in my eloquence, and I conquered them with my purest and most convincing tone, even if they said that I would stick to my ideas," said Bahar.

"If you want to convince me, it can't be. At that time, no one could stop me from what I had decided to do," Bahar said.

"Thank you!" Wumaier said.

"What do you say! Don't thank me anymore! Bahar said.

"You've been tossing for my mother for so long, I should be sorry for you. For my home, you give everything you've got," Bahar said.

"If it weren't for my mother's severe illness, you wouldn't have gotten to this point," Bahar said.

"Where do you think you're going? When is the matter! Umaier said.

"I don't, I'm going to say. You weren't here to treat my mother, and you wouldn't have ended up where you are today," Bahar was ashamed.

"If you have to say it, you can add me too! Isn't your mom my mom? Make me look like an outsider, you have to say that we," said Umaier.

"I have had no parents since I was a child, and it was you and your parents who gave the warmth of a family. I didn't feel this kind of warmth in my parents," Wumaier said.

"Your parents are better for me than my own," Umaier said with gratitude in his eyes.

"For the sake of my mother, for the sake of healing the debt left by my mother, you have worked so hard for so long and lost so much! I really thank you!" Bahar said gratefully.

"I'm willing to do that. I would like to do it for you," said Umaier.

Hearing this, Bahar smiled, the kind of laughter that comes from the heart full of love and gratitude.

Yes! Life is very short, and it is difficult to meet people who like each other and are suitable for each other. It's harder to meet people who don't need to give back to themselves. How happy and proud people should be to be able to hear these words "I do" in their lifetime!