There was a boy in Yemen named Rayan. His mother asked him if he would ever come back there again while he was drinking water.
Rayan remembered the words of the bird, which said that if you ever searched for its place, you would find it in the "cold water" novel.
His mother had a smartphone, so he asked her to give it to him so he could search for the novel. Rayan exclaimed happily:
"Mom, look! I found news about him. He is the bird in Qatar. I read about his first friend!"
He understood why the bird had gone there—it was searching for a breath of fresh air, a breeze, and the joy of the world champion, all flowing from its mouth while it remained open in amazement. He remembered that image when the winning team lifted the World Cup.
But the bird never announced its final destination. No one knew where it would go next, whether it would stay, travel to Berlin, or return to Yemen.
He had a small bird and a female companion, but everyone had already left that place. There was no clear news about the queen bee or the commander, nor where they had gone.
He decided to follow the events in the coming days, waiting to discover what would happen next.
