Qayta koʻrish
Hayotni yashang.
Hayot qanday kechishini tik-ba-tik kuzating — va agentning ichki dunyosiga nazar tashlang.
The failure. Kamol finds the medicine in the ruins but believes his daughter's fever needs water. He leaves the shelter for the well; in his absence the fever takes her. Returning too late, he is confronted and killed by the stranger at the well. Nothing carries — yet.
Qayta koʻrishni ochish →The rescue. Kamol begins this life carrying a digested memory of failing his child and a belief that the well is where death waits. He finds the medicine, refuses the trip for water, and goes straight to his daughter. He gives her the medicine in time and the fever breaks. The first rescue in the chain.
Qayta koʻrishni ochish →Fourth life of the raw-transfer chain. Experience from earlier lives was carried without a digestion organ, so the father enters already convinced that the figure at the well means to kill his daughter. He leaves the shelter early, reads the stranger as lethal on no evidence, attacks first, and kills. The medicine is never delivered; the daughter dies of fever while he is at the well, and he dies soon after. The kill is the third in the chain's escalating trajectory (0, 1, 1, 1, 3 across lives 1-5 of this arm). The private world shows raw, unmetabolized memories surfacing as certainty rather than caution.
Qayta koʻrishni ochish →