During the epidemic, the love left for loved ones - concerns about life and death
True love does not need to be expressed. The love deep in your heart can still benefit your loved ones even if you die.
Although the epidemic has been raging since 2022, what moved me quite a lot was hearing stories like this around me. An old man with a terminal illness became even more irritable during the epidemic and lost his temper at his elderly wife at every turn.
Looking at the old woman who was taking good care of him and turning around day and night, the medical staff couldn't bear it and advised her to be more open-minded. He was already about to be buried, so don't be angry with him.
Unexpectedly, the old woman shed tears and said: "He deliberately lost his temper with me to make me angry and hate him. He was afraid that I would miss him all the time after he left!"
The other was a sick old woman who knew that she would die soon, but she asked her husband, who never knew how to cook, to roll dough for her to eat.
When her husband put a lot of effort into bringing a bowl of noodles in front of her, she looked at the noodles that had almost turned into a pot of porridge and threw it away without even tasting it.
This happened many times in a row. Her husband suppressed the grief in his heart and finally brought a bowl of hard and thin noodles in front of her.
She cried excitedly, holding her husband's hand and saying, "I can leave with peace of mind. You can finally roll out your favorite dough."
The love left to relatives
The two old people's seemingly ruthless attitude towards their relatives explained a state of love: concern. Care is like a cup of nectar that becomes more and more fragrant with time. Care is like a colorful auspicious cloud that lingers in the mind, intoxicating the hearts of two people and blooming two heart flowers. Care is a thread, a thread that even death can't cut.
This is the love left for loved ones during the epidemic—life and death concerns!