Tural stood up and walked around the desk, pulling his older brother into a tight embrace. "Sən mənim hər şeyimsən. But from now on, you don't carry this alone. , and now, I will be yours."
Elvin sighed, not looking up. "I’ll handle it, Tural. You just focus on your exams. You’re going to be the engineer this family needs. I’ll find a way to keep the shop going." Sen Oldun Arxa Dayaqim Qardasimвќ¤QardasimрџЉвќ¤
The rain was relentless, mirroring the weight on Elvin’s shoulders. At twenty-four, he felt like he was carrying the world. After their father passed away, the family’s small repair shop in the heart of the village had fallen into silence, and the bills had started to pile up. Tural stood up and walked around the desk,
Elvin felt a lump in his throat. "Tural, no... that was for your future." , and now, I will be yours
"The bank called again, didn't they?" Tural asked softly, sitting across from him.
"Elvin, look at me," Tural insisted. When Elvin finally raised his tired eyes, he saw Tural pushing a small, worn envelope across the desk. Inside was a stack of manat notes, neatly folded. "What is this?" Elvin whispered.