Accidentally Married The Wrong Blind DateCh34 - Mr. Lin your eyes can be restored again

 

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  1. Wow, okay, man, I take my words back, you’re good

    Thank you for your translation 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙

  2. Hmmmmmm so he might get cured in the upcoming chapters? 🤔 Kinda having mixed feelings if so. This story is beautiful the way it is because it’s about a blind man meeting the love of his life 😭

  3. I have such mixed feelings about this development…I mean, I also acquired a sensory impairment after an illness, even if mine is ca 50% hearing loss, and it took a lot of effort to adjust my mentality to view it in a more positive light. It does limit my activities to a very great extent…but if someone came to me and offered to “heal” me, I am not sure what I’d tell them. It became a part of my identity, so I view myself more like a person with different sensory “settings” than those of most people around me. No better, no worse, just different. So if someone came to me with “we can fix you”, I am not quite sure how I’d react. Is it my obligation towards the society to be “normalized”? And I can imagine this attitude might be even more unnerving for those who have an inborn sensory deficiency of a sort – it is their own way of living, and unless they wish to find a way to change it, nobody should try to persuade anyone otherwise. That being said, I am aware the attitudes towards disabilities differ from culture to culture. I am glad that Si Yi at least asked. However, it would be a very cruel thing, and very heartbreaking to give Lin Ting hope only to have it shattered in the end. But I guess “healing” disabilities counts as a happy end in China 🤷🏻‍♀️
    • Delighted to see the responses below this chapter. I actually had to stop reading half way through because I have significant reduced hearing since birth 80% loss (though I hate use of word loss when I was born this way). Yes it makes my life hard but I’ve also achieved all traditional milestones professional career, family and children, house etc. I have met people who wanted to cure me and one awful man who said he prayed for me everyday so I would be healed! Clear implication being that I was not enough as I was and that true happiness could only be possible if I was standard.

      Anyways there has been amazing research on deaf brains… We are wired quite differently and we see (lip reading), feel (lungs vibrate, fingers pick up sound waves) and taste (words have mouth feel for me at least) sound waves. Im not aware of smelling sounds though I’m sure there are deaf people out there who have developed this sense to do something with sound waves.

      I do wear powerful Bluetooth hearing aids which I adore. That enables quality communication at work and at home with full hearing people.

      Basically a deaf brain experiences the world quite differently. That’s not better or worse than a standard brain. I love the way I experience the world, if I magically got full standard hearing… Hmmm… It’s not something I need or aspire to.

    • Agreed. Some may find it hard to believe but when you are in somebody’s else shoes then only you understand how that person is feeling.

      When we talk about story it took at lot of time for him to adjust that he had became blind especially when he was not blind in the first place. After that the second point I think he had was always wanted to see the world again even if it ment taking risk and knowing Shen Chuhan would always be there for him he took the leap of faith.

      Everyone’s story is different i don’t feel everybody needs to be obliged to do anything just to please the society.