ЗУРГАА. ГЭРЭЛ

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At a quiet pine‑shaded bench near the Tuul River, Gerel (c2) is enveloped by rustling needles, distant bird calls and the faint hum of a far‑off celebration. She launches into an extensive interior monologue that explores: her deep, unvoiced affection for Bayar (c1) and the anxiety that she cannot give him joy without causing sorrow; her desire to ground love in reason rather than raw passion; her personal goals of completing university, securing a respectable career, marrying and having children; the looming threat of her father’s chronic lung disease and the fear it might be inherited. She also muses on academic pressures, recalling a medical text on tuberculosis that haunts her. While lost in thought, Bayar arrives accompanied by the student‑union chief Chuluun. Bayar offers a half‑hearted apology, Chuluun’s presence adds a formal tone, and the brief, tense meeting ends without resolution. Gerel remains on the bench, the pine wind stirring her thoughts, resolved to lead her heart with reason while her love for Bayar stays unspoken.