Reborn in the Seventies: Pampered Wife, Owning some Farmland - Chapter 1025
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Chapter 1025: Chapter 1026: Your Daughter-in-Law Has Already Run Away Chapter 1025: Chapter 1026: Your Daughter-in-Law Has Already Run Away Yun Lei’s gaze lowered as he looked at his bound leg and arm.
“Can it really get better?”
“Can I really stand up?”
“Do I still have a chance to stand up?”
Yun Hai saw the sorrow on his younger brother’s face and began to console him, “Second brother, where there’s life, there’s hope.”
Yun’s father also chimed in, “Yes, your elder brother is right. To live is to have hope. Without life, you wouldn’t have anything.”
Yun Lei looked at them, “Big brother, Dad, has my wife gone back to her parents’ house?”
Is there still hope?
“Second brother, you focus on healing now.”
Yun Lei first laughed out loud, and then his laughter turned bitter, “I deserved it, I deserved it. When Ahao was hurt, I wondered if his wife would leave him. But she proved that she wouldn’t leave Ahao. At that time, I also thought, if something happened to me, would my wife take care of me like Ahao’s wife took care of him. But reality has given me a slap in the face.”
Hearing this, Yun Hai didn’t know how to comfort his younger brother, as he was not a man of many words.
Yun’s father had also thought about this before, assuming that his second son’s family would care for him as well.
But the outcome was not as expected.
Is this the reality?
“I’m tired,” Yun Lei’s voice, already hoarse, now sounded even more grating.
Yun Hai looked to Yun’s father, “Dad, let’s go buy some food first.”
Yun’s father sat on a stool, “You go. I’ll watch over him here.” After all, Yun’s father had aged, and these past few days, worrying about Yun Lei, he hadn’t slept well. Now that his son had finally woken up, although it was somewhat hard to accept his condition, he compared this to what happened with his youngest son before.
Initially, when Ahao was in such a state, he had thought Ahao’s wife would leave and desert their child, but the outcome was not like that. Ahao’s wife took care of both the child and Ahao.
Now, Ahao treated his wife well, which was only right since she had stayed by his side through everything.
“Second brother, if not for yourself, think about your daughter and son. They’re waiting at home for you to come back.”
Seeing no response from Yun Lei, Yun’s father continued to persuade him, “Your mother is also very worried about you. She cried when she came to see you a few days ago.”
Yun Lei still showed no sign of movement.
Yun’s father sighed, “Second brother, if you can’t come to terms with it yourself, then so be it. After all, your wife already ran away. She’s afraid of taking care of you because you might become paralyzed–that’s why she left. Don’t you want to stand up and show her that you’re not paralyzed? You need to let her see that leaving you was her loss.”
Yun Lei suddenly opened his eyes wide and stared fixedly at the ceiling, “Dad, can I really stand up again?” The doctors had concluded that he might become paralyzed.
His life seemed to be over, destined to lie in bed for the rest of his days.
Yun’s father looked at his son with affection, “Of course you can stand up. Your brother Ahao was once declared a living dead by the hospital, doomed to lie in bed for life, but in the end, he woke up. Now, he’s just like anyone else who’s perfectly fine.”
Yun’s father used Yun Hao’s story to encourage Yun Lei, hoping he would rally and not be disheartened.
Yun Lei thought about how Ahao took three months to wake up, but who would take care of him like Ahao’s wife did then?
Could he truly wake up?
He had no hope at all.
“Alright, you’ve just woken up, and your whole body is in pain. Rest now. Over these past days while you were unconscious, you’ve only had IV fluids. Your elder brother has gone out to buy food, and he will surely bring back some porridge for you.”
