Chapter 152 Living Buddha
Wu Nata wondered: What was that strange Chinese saying? How could he know that he had a younger brother? And what did he say about being careful about fire candles and so on... What did it mean?
But when he thought about it, he felt that it was just the Chinese who were making a fool of himself and trying to believe his words.
Then Unata thought these Chinese were really ridiculous. Can the iron-like fact that the British enslaved Burmese people could be denied? Those Chinese thought the Burmese were blind or stupid? Now many Burmese rebels are locked in the British army command by those Chinese, and they all want to deceive the Burmese!
Therefore, sometimes preconceived ideas are very fatal, because the British colonization and enslavement of Myanmar made the Burmese people cautious and distrustful attitude towards the Chinese who helped Britain from the beginning, and then looked at the Chinese with a provocative look no matter what. Therefore, although the Chinese army did not do anything to hurt the people of Myanmar and hurt the Burmese Volunteers, it was a necessity for the Chinese to explain clearly now.
At this moment, a monk ran over in a panic and shouted, "Wuna Pagoda, it's not good, the pagoda is on fire!"
"What?" Unata couldn't help but be surprised: "Put the fire!"
Fortunately, the fire was discovered early, and with the help of several believers, the fire was quickly extinguished.
After putting out the fire, Wunata breathed a sigh of relief. He walked up to him to thank the believers who helped, but unexpectedly found that one of the believers looked very familiar...
"Is it Guo Deng?" The believer called Wu Nata's name: "Guo Deng, I am Mao Suoton!"
Wu Nata was so surprised that he opened his mouth wide for a long time and couldn't close it. He was surprised not because he saw his brother who had been separated for many years, nor because of a fire in the temple, but because all these things were right for the Chinese!
How could that Chinese predict the future? Could it be that...he is the reincarnation of a living Buddha?
This thought made Wu Nata feel inexplicably excited, so he decided to meet the Chinese.
Zhang Chi was easily found in Wunata... In fact, Zhang Chi specifically told the soldiers guarding outside the temple that if a monk came to ask questions, he would bring him to see Zhang Chi.
As soon as Wunata saw Zhang Chi, she respectfully gave Zhang Chi a big gift and said "the reincarnation of the living Buddha", so Zhang Chi knew that everything he said had really happened.
The reason why Zhang Chi knew about these things and even knew the time was only because he had heard about Unata in modern times. And these deeds happened to be the same day when the Japanese army entered Myitkyina.
Think about it, the Japanese army has almost arrived in Myitkyina now, so these things are naturally today.
"Master, please get up!" Zhang Chi did not deny nor admitted it, but just helped Wunata up and signaled him to sit down.
"Living Buddha!" Wunata bowed to Zhang Chi again and said respectfully: "Disciple Yufeng. Please give advice to the Living Buddha!"
"Master!" Zhang Chi pretended to be incredible and profound, and said, "You actually only need to figure out two points, then you will really understand!"
"Please tell the Living Buddha!" Wu Nata didn't even dare to look Zhang Chi's eyes.
Zhang Chi said earnestly: "First, why the Japanese want to help the Burmese people. Second, why the Chinese want to help the British people."
"This..." Wunata only knows how to chant sutras and chant Buddha's name, but how could he know the answers to these two questions?
"The reason why the Japanese want to help Myanmar independence is just because they want the Burmese to help them fight, does the master understand?"
Unata pondered for a while, then nodded slowly and said, "The Living Buddha means... the Japanese are using Burmese people. After they beat the British away, they will enslave Burmese people like the British?"
Zhang Chi nodded. It seemed that the "living Buddha" effect was pretty good. At this time, Unata could already hear Zhang Chi's words and began to doubt the Japanese's intentions.
"Even the Japanese are even more terrifying than the British!" Zhang Chi continued Unata's words: "The British only enslave the Burmese, but the Japanese will kill and ravage the Burmese in the future. They are real devils and will be a hundred times more cruel than the British!"
"But..." Unata asked again: "The British are not good people either. Why did the living Buddha lead the Chinese to help the British?"
Zhang Chi was stunned when he heard this. It turned out that Wunata thought that he, a "living Buddha", had such great magic power, and even the Chinese were brought by him, the living Buddha.
But Zhang Chi didn't point it out and said just by mistake: "This is the second problem. You don't know why the Chinese want to help the British."
"Please tell the Living Buddha!" Wu Nata bowed to Zhang Chi with a pious face.
"The reason why Chinese people want to help the British is very simple." Zhang Chi spread a map in front of Unata and pointed to the China-Myanmar Highway and said: "The Chinese just want this road to be smooth, so their country can get supplies from other countries."
"Oh!" Unata couldn't help but nodded. Every Burmese person knew this because the China-Myanmar Highway had been transporting supplies before this.
"So!" Zhang Chi concluded: "The British are wolfs who want to enslave the Burmese, and the Japanese are tigers who want to kill the Burmese. But only the Chinese... They only have the road to the road. If you know more, you should know that China has been beaten by Japan at this time and is eager to be in danger. In such a situation where their own family is difficult to protect, how can the Chinese covet the land of Myanmar?"
Upon hearing this, Wu Nata, he suddenly realized. After thinking about it, he bowed deeply to Zhang Chi and said, "Disciple understands, please forgive your disciple's sins. The Japanese people mentioned by the Living Buddha are indeed in the temple, and the disciples hide them in the dark room!"
"Well!" Zhang Chi nodded as if he had known for a long time: "Master, although you understand at this moment, there are still many people who don't understand, such as the Burmese Independence Volunteers, who are still deceived and exploited by the Japanese, and there are even many Burmese people who are helping the Japanese fight. I hope the master will enlighten these foolish people!"
"Disciple understand!" Wu Nata felt another burst of excitement. This was the living Buddha's fancy to him and gave him a sacred task. Wu Nata made up his mind to not let the living Buddha down.
"Go!" Finally, Zhang Chi explained: "Leave those Japanese to the Chinese and help the Chinese fight against the Japanese, and you will soon find that you are doing the right thing!"
"Yes!" Unata retreated respectfully.
Looking at Wu Nata's leaving back, Zhang Chi couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.
Chapter completed!