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The highest respect for medical staff

today

Tomorrow...the day after tomorrow...

It has been almost two months since this fight against the novel coronavirus pneumonia.

I encountered some very touching things and saw them. The front-line workers who were determined to fight this time of pneumonia, looking at their unwavering beliefs and selfless dedication. We must not call them heroes!

I don’t know that you have seen some videos about this virus infection on the Internet.

There was one that moved me very much. There was a video online where my husband was cooking for his wife who was going to help Wuhan in Hubei. She was called "Stone Mom" ​​online and was the nurse who fought against pneumonia this time, but unfortunately got infected with the virus.

Every day, my husband wears thick protective clothing, prepares food, and goes to accompany her, and uses his mobile phone to record every day when she is infected with the virus. Whenever he comes to deliver food to her, "Stone Mom" ​​will always say, "Stadou Mom" ​​will say, " Stay away from me, I'm afraid of spreading it to you."

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During the subsequent treatment of "Stone Mom", her husband felt very uncomfortable. They have been married for six years, and her husband is by her side and never leaving her. He said: "At this moment, I can't leave her. I am by her side, which is the greatest encouragement and help to her."

Next, there is a conversation between them in the evening video.

"I'm leaving, what should you do if you're alone at home? Would you stop cooking?"

"What do I eat if I don't cook anymore? I'll definitely cook."

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"Husband, you won't regret marrying me later."

"I don't regret it, I don't regret it at all."

"You regret it."

"No regrets."

"real?"

"Really, I don't regret it at all. I regret anything. I'm very happy."

"You must regret it."

He choked up and said, "I regret not knowing you earlier."

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Next is their conversation with their son.

"Mom, I'm going to bed now because the lights are going to turn off in the hospital, but after mom and dad say goodbye to you, don't cry, okay?"

"Hang..." (Stone is crying)

"Mom gives you a thumbs up."

After the screen was black, you can imagine what the child was crying.

Shi Tou's father said: "My son may not know what this is now and what the situation is. I hope he knows that those uncles, aunts, grandparents, parents are all protecting him with their lives."

Huh~ I actually feel very uncomfortable after writing this. There may be people who have watched this video, but there is still the last paragraph, and I want to finish writing it and leave it in this book.

(The 26th day after Shi Tou Mama was infected with the virus)

Shitou's father felt that she was almost out of confidence because she said that her whole body was so painful... Shitou's father was very sad, but he couldn't do anything, so he could only give her encouragement and comfort.

"I want to wait for me and marry you again, are you willing?"

"I do."

She smiled, “I do, too.”

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Huh~

Come on Wuhan! Come on China! Come on the world!

When we remove the masks that day and can greet each other, I want to cheer for Wuhan with a sentence on the Internet!

From the day when the mask was removed, we walked around Han Street three times, ate six bowls of hot dry noodles, climbed the Yellow Crane Tower nine times, and watched the cherry blossoms of Wuda eleven times. At that time, even though Wuda was crowded with people, I thought this was a wonderful thing.

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Finally, I would like to remind everyone to pay attention to safety: wear a mask, wash your hands frequently, go out less, ventilate frequently, drink more water, and do not spread rumors.

Come on, we will always wait until the day when we can embrace each other and watch the cherry blossoms of Wuhan University!!!
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