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The little bush is moving.

He was disturbing U Ba Mye's delicate eyes. He was old enough to want to scream even if he saw a leaf moving.

Since moving to this city and buying this farm, I've cleared some of the fields, but now only this big field remains. The big bush is still growing, and U Ba Mye can't clear it alone.

Oh, life is like a father and a daughter, and I don't want to force my adult daughter to do it, I don't want to force her to do it.

It's not cool for my daughter to call someone else to clean it. So she just sits there, leaning against the big bush behind her, trying to keep her eyes closed and not raise her eyebrows.

Life has been tough since I moved to the city. I haven't had any work or anything. I've just been eating whatever I've saved. It won't be easy in the long run.

It was fine in the village. However, fate did not favor me and I had to flee the village.

I still remember that day. I can still see a small twinkle in U Ba Htay's eyes, which were so pure.

That day was the full moon day of Waso.

"Everyone in the world prides themselves on being generous and giving. Is it enough to just say such things with your mouth?"

"It's not over, God."

"So what should I do?"

"You have to practice it yourself, God."

The sound of the village monk's sermon. U Ba Mye, who had rarely been to the monastery, was startled by the sound of the monks' chanting from his sleeping position. His wife, Ma A Kyaw, had not been to the monastery for a long time since she was expelled from the village, so she wanted to fall asleep as soon as she heard the sermon.

"What does it take to practice like that?"

"The social environment is also necessary, God willing."

"If there is a social environment, there must be love. If people can love each other, can't the social environment be enriched?"

"God, you can be wet."

The Dharma is gaining momentum. Many people are beginning to understand His words. U Ba Mye is still sleeping, not listening to anything.

"So... what's the most valuable thing in the world?"

U Ba Mye, who was drowsy at the words of the monk, fell into a deep sleep...

"Selling alcohol is the most profitable business, God."

"Hey"

His words caused everyone to gasp. Can't you stand it? The monk was talking about the greatest virtue, love. U Ba Mye watched this with a confused expression.....

"Yes, it's even better if you sell water to drunk people."

As soon as he finished answering, the monk stood up...

"From the shield"

"I'm not sure if you're the one who's making the most money selling alcohol."

"Ha"

The teacher's feet ran into U Ba Mye's dark eyes.

"Bon"

"Oh"

The great love of the monk fell on U Ba Mye's back. Then the words of the monk's love

"I don't want to see this guy in this village. Drive him out of the village right now."

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"It is the perfection that has made my virtue purer, the perfection that has made my teachings more profound, the perfection that has made my monks more reverent, that is."

"If I were a paramita like Devadatta, what would I do? I, who am ten worlds away from the dust beneath the Buddha's feet."

The tea shop was a gathering place. U Ba Mya Kham was nodding his head steadily, even though he didn't understand a single word they were saying.

The main topic is not a discussion of the Dhamma. It is that the Buddha, the teacher of the Dhamma, U Kyar Nyo, was preparing to take another wife after his previous wife died, and he turned to the Dhamma.

U Ba Mye was expelled from the village by the village priest, so he didn't discuss anything, just nodded his head, pretending to be curious.

"What do you want to discuss, Uncle?"

U Ba Mye was shocked by the sudden question from U Tin U, the guardian of the pagoda. Later, he became embarrassed and ashamed.

"I don't know much about that Parami bus line. I've seen a lot of Parami on the road. I can't tell who the Parami is. Well.. it's easy to get coins if you have ten Parami coins in your hand. Now, now, I'll go."

He stood up and left. Everyone was surely staring at his back.

Thinking on the way.

"Well.. I'll have to check out the Parami Gate so I can talk to people in the city."

I knew that I had no understanding of the Buddha or the Dhamma, and that I would not be able to find any place to live. Therefore, I had to return home with my head bowed.

His poor son has been doing good deeds and has forgotten about those things for a long time.

As soon as he entered the courtyard, U Ba Mye's steps faltered when he saw the large, unpruned bush behind the house swaying.

"Ha"

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