Chapter 141: Confide

"Zhu Ziqing?" At this time, Amir realized that it was not Feng Zhengyuan sitting in front of the computer, but Zhu Ziqing, who he hadn't seen for a long time, "When did you come back?" Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info”

"It's been a while. I didn't even see a big living person in the house, you have a bit of a heavy heart. What's going on, is it convenient to say?" Zhu Ziqing said with concern.

"Hey. Amir was a little hesitant, but he probably did want to find someone to talk to, and finally sat next to Zhu Ziqi.

"You know that our family immigrated to the US imperialists from Afghanistan. Zhu Ziqing nodded, Amir said this when school started.

"But I only told you about life in the United States, and I never told you about the situation in Afghanistan. Let me tell you a little bit about my life in Afghanistan. ”

Zhu Ziqing didn't interject and listened to him very carefully.

This is a story about the ideals of friendship and betrayal, and the protagonist of the story is not Amir, but his father.

Amir's grandfather was named Kadler and was born into a wealthy family. And he himself is also very talented in business, taking over the family business at a young age and growing it has grown.

Kadler has a small hair, the son of an employee of their company named Hassan. The two of them are of the same age and have a particularly good relationship when they grew up together.

At that time, Afghanistan was under the rule of feudal monarchs, and although there were no major wars, the dual oppression of feudalism and religion made life very difficult for the people.

Because of his family's affluence, Kadler had the opportunity to be exposed to the outside world. I learned what revolution is, what freedom is, and what is a master.

It is emphasized here that freedom is the core of the capitalist world, and the owner of the vessel is the core idea of the Warsaw Pact. When the two poles are opposed, the freedom to talk about in China is punishable by death. In the same way, it is a crime to talk about the owner of the vessel in the capitalist world.

Kerry, a political star of the US imperialists who fought in the ring with George W. Bush, accidentally said the word 'dishman' when he was young. It was considered to be in favor of the Warsaw Pact, so it was supervised and investigated by special departments, and it was later discovered that it was a misunderstanding before the surveillance was lifted.

This is also because of the deep background of the Kerry family. If it is a small shrimp, then the consequences are probably not as simple as monitoring and investigation. There may never be a Kerry in history anymore.

Later, the Soviet Union dissolved, the Warsaw Pact ceased to exist, and the US imperialists followed the 'take-it-or-leave-it' doctrine and took away the concept of the owner of the vessel. And then openly declare that US imperialism is the most dominant country in the world, which is simply ridiculous.

What's even more ridiculous is that a group of penny banana people applauded behind their backs, shouting that his beautiful father is the most dominant country in the world, and China should fully follow suit. Ignorance is not wrong, ignorance jumps out and embarrasses people is wrong.

To put it bluntly, the books and knowledge from the outside world undoubtedly opened the door to a new world for Kadler, giving him a sense that the world could still be like this.

Children like to show off their superiority in front of their friends, even if Cadler's elders repeatedly tell them not to show the outside world in front of outsiders.

But this kind of verbal restriction can't restrain a surprised teenager at all. He couldn't help but tell his best friend, Hassan, what he knew.

Hassan was also drawn to the outside world, and kept asking Kadler to tell him about the outside world. Kadler was only half-aware and couldn't explain a lot of things, so he was in a hurry to be asked, so he simply stole a few books from the outside world from home and gave them to his friends.

In short, the two teenagers secretly learned about the outside world in this way. At that time, I was too young, plus a wealthy family, although not rich, but also had a stable job and income, I didn't worry about food and clothing, and I didn't understand what oppression and hardship were, and I didn't have any special thoughts when I read these books, just just curious about the outside world.

But unconsciously, a seed was buried deep in the hearts of the two, waiting for the day when it would take root and sprout.

As I grew older, I began to have my own ideas, and I came into contact with circles outside of life to know that the people of the motherland were living in dire straits.

A dissatisfaction and an impulse are generated in the mind, and the moment the seed is buried deep in the heart, it gradually begins to sprout -- this seed is called revolution. But what can the two teenagers do, they can only bury their dissatisfaction in the bottom of their hearts.

It wasn't just the two of them who embraced the new ideas, there were many more people in places they didn't know about the outside world and had begun to act, and the country began to become turbulent.

One day, Hassan suddenly approached Kadler and said that he had saved a traitor and was hiding in the basement of his home. Kadler panicked and blamed Hassan for not doing it.

Hassan began to do ideological work for him, looking back on the good things when he was a child, recalling the reality he saw when he was a child, and imagining a new world. Then he recounted the suffering of the people and the backwardness of the country. In the end, he was told that the traitors were actually the rebels, the ones who wanted to open the door to the new world, bring happiness to the people, and lead Afghanistan to the new world on their behalf (why does this sound so awkward).

Kadler was convinced, which teenager did not have his own dreams. Whoever has not fantasized about being a savior, he is no exception.

The two teenagers stole the medical kit from Cadler's house to treat the 'traitor'. In the process of contact, they learned from that person about the real situation of the country and the selflessness and fearlessness of the Legion Army.

Of course, it is not surprising that the two were also brainwashed. Kadler Hassan and his wife became underground workers, providing the rightful help to the revolution.

Later, Kadler's father became seriously ill, and he gradually took over the family business. He took charge of his own affairs, and when he had money in his hand, he began to finance the revolution, and Hassan officially became an intelligence officer.

When the revolution succeeded in overthrowing the monarchy and establishing a republic, Kadler became the upstart of the new state by funding the Rebels. Relying on this status to make a fortune and become a veritable rich, Hassan also became an official in the new government.

From here, everything is so good, if the rest of the story doesn't happen.

The new government is not monolithic, and internal divisions are enormous. Some want to follow the capitalist line, and some want to move closer to the Warsaw Pact. Eventually, with the support of the emerging capitalists, the capitalist line gained the upper hand. But herein lies the problem.

The Warsaw Pact will not allow a country with a local camp to emerge in its own rear, and in such a critical place. So the polar bear sent troops, and grabbing the Republic of Afghanistan was a fat beating, and the life of beating it could not take care of itself.

Naturally, the Afghans refused to give in and began to rise up in resistance, and although they dragged the polar bear into the quagmire of war, their own country was also torn to pieces.

Hassan fought in the war of resistance and fought against the invaders. Kadler, however, chose to flee from the United States.

At this time, Kadler was no longer the hot-blooded teenager who dared to give up everything for the sake of his ideals. He had great wealth, a high position, a beautiful wife, and a smart son. A life of affluence and affluence has worn away all his energy. And at the beginning, he spared no effort to support the capital line, and he has been on the blacklist of polar bears.

In addition, the polar bear really beat Afghanistan in the early stage and couldn't take care of itself, and it was about to die in the country. So he left his homeland, sold all his possessions and fled to the United States with his family.

At this time, he had not forgotten his good brother, and before leaving, he found Hassan and wanted him to go with him. Hassan never expected his best friend to become a deserter. The two had a quarrel, and when neither could convince anyone, the two former friends broke up.

Eventually, Kadler emigrated to the United States, and Hassan stayed behind to continue fighting for his homeland. But because the departure of his best friend hit him too hard, Hassan, who was in pain in his heart, chose to anesthetize himself with danger. The charge always rushes to the front, and the retreat goes last. Luck doesn't favor a person forever, and Hassan sacrificed.

At this point in the story, many people are about to ask, what does this have to do with Amir? Don't worry, it will be related soon.

Kadler and Hassan are best friends and comrades-in-arms. Their son, Amir's father's generation, and the two lads also grew up together. Friendships are as strong as their fathers. The two young men also followed the example of their fathers and vowed together to fight for the peaceful reunification of the country.

But as a result, when Kadler emigrated, Amir's father betrayed his oath and went with him. Hassan's son, like his father, was brave and resolute and stayed behind to fight with his father. And to see with his own eyes how his father died. So he hated the Kadlers.

Later, the Warsaw Pact withdrew its troops from Afghanistan and the US imperialists took over, in short, Afghanistan has been in constant turmoil. Hassan's son, who also inherited his father's will, has been fighting.

The Kadler family, who immigrated to the United States, became famous and wealthy in the United States by virtue of the large sums of money they brought and their outstanding business vision.

In the end, the US imperialists could not afford to withdraw their troops from Afghanistan, but before leaving, they also used all means to support various forces, leaving a huge mess for the Afghan government. But overall, Afghanistan can finally take a breather.

Cadler also felt guilty when he learned of the death of his best friend. So he returned to Afghanistan to find Hassan's descendants in order to make amends. But Hassan's son refused to forgive him at all.

Amir grew up listening to his grandfather's stories, knew his grandfather's regrets, and once followed Kadler to live in Afghanistan for a while. And he met Abrah, the grandson of Hassan. He wanted to recreate the friendship of his ancestors and be friends with Abla.

But Abla, like his father, believed that Hassan had been killed by Khadler, and refused to give him a good face. Later, Amir returned to the United States to receive an education and was separated from Abrah.

A child's attention shifts quickly, and Amir, who has a new life and a new partner in the United States, should soon be able to forget about Abla.

But Kadler was never able to forgive himself, so much so that he died of depression, muttering that he was sorry for Hassan. This had a huge impact on Amir.

He was secretly determined to make up for his grandfather's regrets. Several times he took advantage of the vacation to go to Afghanistan to find Abla, but unfortunately Abra ignored him at all.

He also came to China to study because China is close to Afghanistan and he can have more time to see Abrah. Who knew that Wuhan University also began to recruit international students from Afghanistan last year, and what he didn't expect was that he found an acquaintance among international students.

Don't get me wrong, it's not Abrah. There are no such coincidental things in this world. This acquaintance was an acquaintance of his in Afghanistan, Abrah's good brother to be exact, Hazat.

Amir was ecstatic, as if he took this opportunity to get on good terms with Hazart, and then ease his relationship with Abra through Hazart.

Hazart didn't hate Amir, after all, it was Kadler who abandoned his homeland and fled abroad, not Amir. But Amir, who didn't like them very much, was reluctant to help.

"But after my disdainful efforts, Hazart was finally willing to help me contact Abrah. Today he called Abra in front of me. Amir said bitterly:

But Abla didn't want to listen to me at all, and told Hazard to cut off his friendship if he contacted me. Hazart didn't want to lose this friend, so he told me not to look for him in the future. (To be continued.) )