“The earth laughs in flowers.”
“The earth laughs in flowers.”
“Sometimes weapons bring peace. Dressed as a Myanmar monk, he had boarded a train. His father, in an armed wheelchair, was also with him. The end of two generations of resistance against military forces was a cry for peace.”
“The train stopped at the entrance to the tunnel. Soldiers climbed into carriages and quarantined civilians. Kuzu quickly descended and hid behind a rock. There was a blue jeep at the end of the wooden railway.”
“The jeep stopped on the iron road. From a distance he heard the horn of the train. Khun Sa signaled the railwayman to stop the train. The passenger train departed from the *Golden Triangle.”
“Myanmar’s military government has been friendly with drug dealers. A representative figure was Khunsa, a state-owned corporation that was a money laundering place.”
“A loud explosion sounded in Yangon, Myanmar. It was in response to a warlord’s vehicle that killed civilians. The dictator suffered major injuries.”
“Miho’s today was tomorrow’s today. The song of ‘The Cure’ eased her tension. At dawn there were no passersby. Bombs were placed under the vehicle. The remaining time of the timer was a time of peace.”
“The Ryukyu Kingdom was once an independent country based on Okinawa Island. It was an independent fight against the Japanese Empire. The JRA was similar to the IRA in British Ireland. Miho revived the disappearing JRA.”
“There are many things my father taught me here in this room. He taught me: keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.”
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“Zia recalled where she saw him at the motel counter. It was at an electronic shopping mall. While choosing a Ryzen APU model, he asked. The question was whether it performs better than Intel. Memories were like IC chips, and questions were relative.”