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Winter Youth - Half of the Sun

Winter Youth - Half of the Sun

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"I still want to stop you until the very end, son, please don't go."

Daw Pwint said... looking up at the tall stature of Aka Hein and holding back tears.

"Yes, Akka, whatever, please don't go without me, Auntie is already feeling sad, and Auntie has no one to rely on, she's all alone."

Even though he wanted to say something, Pyin Phyu stopped Akha Hein. In fact, they were going to Yangon. They had come all the way from the village to the city bus station, and Daw Lay Daw Kyu Pwint and Pyin Phyu followed Akha Hein to the bus station.

It was strange that he had long known that the mind of the Akkadian never backed down from a decision, so he stopped it.

I know the board. However, despite feeling sorry for my mother and wanting to repent, Kyaw Phyu stepped in and spoke, trampling on Daw Lay Ma Chu Pwint's words.

"Don't stop me, mother. I know your heart. I will find him. I will meet him. I will be satisfied if I see his face. I am not asking for any rights from him. I just saw him."

"In fact, I have heard such words from the mouth of Akka Hein many times."

"Kyaphyu, don't stop me. I've already told you that I'm determined to find my biological father. No one can break this."

Aka Hein spoke to the white man in unison.

"But, mother and Kya Phyu, believe me. The search for my father is not to escape from the shadow of the corpse, nor to depend on him. I simply want to find my real father. Kya Phyu, as soon as I find my real father, I will return to the village. Trust me....."

"Son... when you get there, listen to Maung Chit Maung. Don't wander around Yangon without knowing how to walk."

Knowing that she couldn't stop him, Daw Chu Pwint changed the subject to just saying that she had something to say for the journey ahead.

Ko Chit Maung is a villager from their village who lives in Yangon. Ko Chit Maung will arrange a place to stay and a job for Akha Hein.

It was also Ko Chit Maung who sent the message, "We have found Dr. Thit Lwin Hein."

While they were talking, the bus that was running from their town to Yangon honked its horn. It was the bus that Akhain was going to take to Yangon. Akhain had bought a ticket in advance and was crossing the road. He was waiting for the bus that was going to Yangon by the side of the highway at the top of the village.

As soon as we got in the car, the conductor shouted, “Akahain, Akahain, is there a Akahain heading to Yangon?”

Aka Hein took the only small handbag from Kya Phyu's hand -

"Now, I'm going, Mom. We'll go back too. Please take Kya Phyu Mom safely."

""Okay..." "I'll be back soon, you know."

Aka Hein said his final goodbyes and got into the bus.

Even though she said she would come back, Daw Myew Pwint didn't come back. She just stood there watching until the long-distance bus drove away.

The car only stopped to pick up passengers, so Akka Hein got in and left.

Aka Hein looked at the car on the side of the highway, looked back at his mother, who was left behind, and sighed. "Forgive me, mother. It's not because I don't love you, I just want to see your face, mother."

The images of Daw Myaw Pwint and Kyaw Phyu have gradually faded away.

The journey to find Dr. Thit Lwin Hein, his biological father, has begun.

| When they returned home, the house where the mother and son lived together was locked and waiting for Daw Pwint.

But... I don't know how long I'll be alone without a son.

Kya Phyu asked Daw Myew Pwint for the key and opened the door. She also invited Daw Chu Pwint to join her and sent her upstairs.

''At the top of the long stilt house, which had to be climbed up three flights of stairs, Daw Chu Pwint sat down on a small mat on the floor.

"My daughter, Kya Phyu, wants to go back. My family will be worried." "Yes, Auntie, I told my family."

"Oh my god, my daughter's friend Akka is gone, and I'm alone. ... Son ... ... ... I can't stop myself from doing what I want to do. •• "

“Yes, Auntie, I really want to do meaningless work. I think it would be fine if I just drove here, so I want to go to Yangon.”

As Kya Phyu spoke, she looked at the photos on the wall.

The,

“Auntie... if it were up to U Gyi Po Htein, I wouldn’t have let Akar go to Yangon.”

"Huh..."

Because of Kya Phyu's words, Daw Muew Pwint's gaze fell on the wall of the house.

On the wall are photos of my father and mother, and my older brother, Ko Po Htein. Photos of Daw Myew Pwint and Akha are also hung in mirror frames. Akha Hein's photo is mostly from his childhood to his present age, from his childhood to his student years, from his youth to his graduation.

"Yes, Daw Lay, if it were U Pho Htein, where would Akar be sent to Yangon?"

The photo of Daw Phyu Pwint's older brother, U Po Htein, on the wall, came to life and appeared in Daw Chu Pwint's mind.

“Huh.. Yangon, which I wanted to go to, Yangon, which I wanted to visit, Yangon, which is called Echin Hla Khi, now that the people of Yangon have insulted me and sent me away... You have come back with a full stomach, you idiot, you want to make a big impression on the country... Let’s go to Yangon.”

Daw Chu Pwint felt a sudden surge of emotion as she imagined the words that Po Htein had spoken to her older brother echoed within her ears.

“Oh... Auntie, are you upset because of what I said? Oh, kick me, kick me, Auntie.”

“It’s okay, my daughter, I just remembered my son. It’s okay. His uncle loves him very much. If it were only for his older brother, Po Htein, he wouldn’t have sent Aan to Yangon. Yes… Yes.”

"Aka said he won't be staying long, Auntie...he'll be back."

"Of course... my son will come back"

| Just seeing Dr. Thit Lwin Hein's face, his father | If he could just see his face, he would be satisfied. His son Akha Hein said, "I'm sorry."

Dr. Thit Lwin Hein... Ko Ko Lay... Ko Ko Lay, is this really the real sister of my son, Am Hein? Is it because I'm not sure myself that I'm causing my son so much trouble? Oh God.. Oh God.....

Daw Pwint didn't know how far she had drifted. It was only when Kya Phyu said goodbye that she came to her senses.

"I'll be back, Auntie. I'll come back once before the rain sets."

Daw Myew Pwint looked at the white lotus that had descended from the house and thought about it.

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