I’m shocked—my cousin was rejected seven times in a row during his blind dates.


Later, someone introduced him to a blind girl from a neighboring village. She had fair, clean-looking skin, and when she smiled, she had dimples—yet she couldn’t see.
My cousin married her.
After they got married, she took on all the housework. Their family was poor, so in the dark she wiped their broken-down house until it shone. Feeling heartbroken that my cousin was the only one earning money, she planted vegetables across the wasteland, and she would only eat her dinner after waiting for him to come home.
After my cousin went to work, she would secretly eat leftover food at home. When she was caught, she was stuffing half a steamed bun into her sleeve, like she was stealing.
She can’t see anything, but she sees everything.
Later, she found out she had late-stage stomach cancer. On the day she left, there was still a pot of porridge kept warm on the stove.
Some people say they love you with their mouths; some people love you with their lives.
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