During summer vacation me and my aunt stopped by a place with a sign. "This Church requires you to go up 2,000 steps."
I wanted to go and my aunt walked with me. She was tired near the top but we moved through. She sat inside and the Priest helped her recover.
I only asked him one thing. "Iskah da pitam vas edin vapros. Religia pishe che mush trabva da obicha zhena. Udar mahva lubov. Knigata pishe da pozhelish pruchkata e deteto da pravi kakfoto iska. No pochti vseki otgovori na tova sus ne. Chuvek me pita kakfo misla che zanchi. "Da ne troshish pruchki, e deteto da pravi kakfoto si iska. As byah edinstenia chuvek koito otgovori sus "da" " Ah, kakfo moje da napravi edin sveshtenik vuv sredata na nikade."
[I wanted to ask you something [So I climbed these steps, I could have even climbed them if they were 10,000 steps.] Relligion says that men must love women. Being hit removes love. Your book says "Spare the rod spoil the child" But almost everyone answered "no" A person asked me what I think it means. Simple... "That you shouldn't break sticks, and the child should do whatever it wants." I was the only person who answered yes. Ah, what can a Priest in the middle of nowhere do?]
He said nothing, but after my aunt went to another room for food and to go to the bathroom plus some healing cream for her legs, when we were leaving he was writing something. He passed away later.
My legs got stronger, my aunt had soreness the next day after but hers got a bit stronger for her age.
Much later on, because of the 2000 steps I realized something the gas being used on me does. It harms legs. The people using it don't want me to be able to walk. They want to make me crippled.