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Bénédictions : Maître rencontre les disciples, Compilation II, partie 5/7

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You like (vegan) chocolate, guys? (Yes.) And this. But today, we eat this special one first. And then we eat (vegan) chocolate later. (Vegan) chocolate is for later. (Vegan) chocolate, you can keep. Keep, some for women, some for men, and share later. And now we eat this kind of thing. Aulacese (Vietnamese) stuff. […]

Actually, sometimes we think other countries are better, but then slowly we realize how beautiful our own mother country is. Just like now, they showed me some of the Âu Lạc (Vietnam) area, like the county, the province where I was born. And I felt “Wow,” because I was too young to appreciate these things. And now they show it when I’m older, I feel, “Beautiful country. My country is beautiful.” And where I was born, the county, the province, is beautiful. The district is beautiful. But when I was young, I didn’t think that much. […]

(I spent one month and a half in Âu Lạc [Vietnam]. Yeah? (From north to south, and I was surprised how diverse the sceneries were.) Yes? (Mountains.) How beautiful. (Beach.) It’s a very beautiful country. That’s why in the former times, everybody liked it, or would like to colonize it. (Yes.) And now I think they should leave us alone. Leave the Aulacese (Vietnamese) people alone to enjoy some peace for a change. Always war. It’s terrible. People have no time to even enjoy their country. Like me, I was young, but always running to avoid the bullets. And I never had a chance to enjoy anything. […]

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