As months flew by, the number of cousins who visits Zach gradually dropped, but his condition slowly improved.
During the eight years of excruciating pain, accompanied by his blindness and paralysis, several thoughts often crossed his mind. The pain was unbearable, but Zach always kept a straight face in front of his female relatives who often visited him. Because no matter how clumsy they were, their support and visits helped strengthen his will, so he did not want to worry them too much.
Even though all the physicians and healers he called deemed his blindness incurable and mentioned that the rate of his physical body's complete recovery was impossible, Zach still hoped he would get better someday. However, as months and years passed by, it became harder to cling to that tiny bit of hope.
It was in the eleventh year after the incident that Zach regained control over his upper body.