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Chapter 342

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Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

While the Indian government was busy dealing with this small matter, Chen Weizheng leisurely arrived at the disputed area between China and India, the capital of Arubang, Ita City.

This was a city located on a hillside, with the back of the mountain and the front of the water. The terrain was open, the city was not big, and there were not many tall buildings. The greenery in the city was very good, and the trees were taller than the buildings. The city was very messy, and the traffic was even more chaotic. Cars and horses drove on the left, and Chen Weizheng almost got into an accident several times. The whole feeling was that it was a small county that was not very prosperous. It seemed that there were not many things that were worth fighting over, hehe!

He spent some money to hire an Indian guide who could speak Chinese. This so-called Chinese was a Southern Red River dialect. Fortunately, Chen Weizheng was from the northern part of the Red River, so he could understand it. The official language was similar to the Southern Red River dialect. If he was from the southern part of the Red River, he could only be stunned by this Chinese.

This Indian did not look like the usual Indian movies with big noses and big mouths. Instead, he looked like someone from the western part of the Southern Red River, and more like someone from the Wa Kingdom. After asking, sure enough, he was from the northern part of Dibang County. Indian names were very complicated, long and hard to remember, so he could omit and call him Danba.

Danba told Chen Weizheng that Ita City was not a tourist spot worth visiting. If he was interested, he could go to Namdapa, Akashiganga, and Talai Valley to play. Danba had a motorcycle, so he could take Chen Weizheng to wander around. Chen Weizheng said that it would be best to have an off-road jeep, as motorcycles were more dangerous. Danba said that there were off-road jeeps, which belonged to his friend, but the cost was very high. Chen Weizheng told him that he did not have much Indian Rupee on him, and that he needed to find a bank to exchange some. Danba said that it would not be worth it if he used RMB to exchange, because Ita City was not very friendly to China. Chen Weizheng said that he could use Shin Myung Province currency, while Danba said that New Republic currency was not bad, and was more worth it. Go to the bank, RMB 1: 10, Xinming currency 1: 14. Chen Weizheng used 10,000 Xinming dollars to exchange for 140,000 Indian rupees and said to Danba, "You can do this business. In Shin Myung Province, the ratio of RMB to Xinming dollars is 1: 1. Ten thousand Xinming dollars were exchanged for one hundred and forty thousand Hindi dollars, and then one hundred thousand Hindi dollars were exchanged for ten thousand Chinese yuan. Then they went to Shin Myung Province and exchanged for Xinming dollars. That's forty thousand Hindi rupees. "

Danba did some calculations and found that it was true. He asked Chen Weizheng if he took RMB to Shin Myung Province, could he exchange it for Xinming dollars at a 1: 1 ratio? Chen Weizheng said there was absolutely no problem.

Not long after, Danba's friend arrived. He drove an old Japanese Toyota Land Cruiser. Chen Weizheng said that he was going to play here for three to five days and would listen to Danba's arrangements. He gave him 40,000 rupees first. Danba's friend was an Indian who looked more like a Chinese than Danba. His name was Luoluo, and he was thirty-five or thirty-six years old. He made a living by driving this old car. It was difficult for local people who looked like Chinese to do business. The Indians rejected them very much, saying that they were natural escapees. If there was a war between China and India, these people could dress up as Chinese and escape. Unlike the Indians, they could only fight to the death. Chen Weizheng had never heard of this logic and couldn't help but laugh. He asked, "Are there many people who look like Chinese tourists here?" Luoluo said, "There are many who look like Chinese, but there aren't many real Chinese. Most of them are from Japan, Korea, and Malaysia."

The first stop was a place called Baxika. On the way, Luoluo naturally introduced the scenery and knowledge of Baxika to Chen Weizheng. This was the foot of a colorful plateau. As far as the eye could see, there were all sorts of colors, with purple being the majority. It was a dreamy color. This was the crossing point of the Yarlung Zangbo River, where the roaring river turned gentle. For thousands of years, the mighty Yarlung Zangbo River carried the glorious Tibetan civilization as it flowed south towards the vast Indian Ocean. Baxika was also the famous rain capital. It was backed by the Himalayas and faced the Bay of Bengal. The warm and humid air and abundant rainfall from the Indian Ocean were all absorbed. Baxika was warm and humid all year round and had abundant rainfall. It was the place with the most rainfall in the mainland of China. Baxika had dense forests and was evergreen all year round. It was rich in all kinds of tropical plants, and vines intertwined. The mountains were covered with wild banana forests, wild lemon forests, bananas, sugarcane, palms, and other tropical plants. In addition to growing tropical crops, it was also suitable for planting crops, which ripened three times a year. In the tropical rainforest lived Bengal tigers, hornbills, sunbirds, pythons, peacocks, and thousands of other rare birds and beasts, forming a beautiful tropical scenery.

On the way, Chen Weizheng and the other three were checked many times. Chen Weizheng took out his Shin Myung Province citizen's ID. If they were Chinese, they would need a "special pass" to go to Baxika. There were a few times when the Hindus saw Chen Weizheng's ID and said that if they wanted to come to India for a vacation, they should come properly. Unlike those monks, they rushed in directly. Chen Weizheng sympathized with Danba and Luoluo. Because they looked like Chinese, every time they were checked, they were especially serious, completely treating them as enemies.

"Don't say, the Chinese who live here are really angry!" Chen Weizheng said.

"Not to mention Chinese, even if they look like Chinese, they can't stand it!" Luoluo said. Danba told Chen Weizheng that the locals didn't like to marry Indians. They thought that Indian women were like dogs when they were not married, cute dogs, but pigs when they were married, big fat sows. Luoluo's brother, an uncle named Loba, was determined to marry a Chinese girl when he was young. In the end, he didn't marry her, so he settled for a Vietnamese girl, a very beautiful Vietnamese girl. Now, their eldest daughter was seventeen years old. In Dibon, she was a famous beauty. Her biggest wish now was to go to China to study. She said that standing with Chinese people was very comfortable.

Chen Weizheng asked if many people had this idea. Otherwise, why would there be rumors that several states in Northeast India wanted to leave India and join China?

Luoluo said that not all states had this idea, but it was stronger in places with a lot of yellow people. Among them, Aruban was returning. This place originally belonged to China. In the past, Aruban only had about three hundred thousand people, most of them Monpa and Chaba. Now that the Indian government had moved more than six hundred thousand people to settle here, they realized that there were more and more Indians in front of them. In a few years, the people here would all be Indians! Luoluo also said that there were two counties that wanted to leave. One was called Chang Lang County, and the other was called Trapu County. However, they didn't want to leave to join China, but to join the Wa Kingdom. Now, these two counties were especially depressed. The Wa Kingdom had become Shin Myung Province, which made them feel a little helpless.

Chen Weizheng laughed and said, "Go back and tell the leaders of Shin Myung Province to take over Chang Lang County and Trapu County."

Luoluo asked Chen Weizheng if he was from Shin Myung Province and knew the leaders of Shin Myung Province. Chen Weizheng said that he was from the Red River and did business in Shin Myung Province. He was neighbors with the Prime Minister of Shin Myung Province, Maud Bundle. They often drank together in Shin Myung Province. Luoluo asked why the monks had left this time. Chen Weizheng told him that the main reason was to collect taxes. No matter who it was in Shin Myung Province, even the King, they had to pay a poll tax. After paying the tax, whatever you earned was yours. If you didn't pay the tax, you were not considered a citizen of Shin Myung Province and would not be protected by Shin Myung Province. If you were killed or beaten, there was no law to help you. The monks were not willing to pay the tax, so they left together. India was not bad and was willing to accept them. If it was Shin Myung Province, they would have been shot by machine guns.

Danba told Luoluo that if that was the case, it was not bad to be able to join Shin Myung Province.

Luoluo was silent for a while, then he patted the steering wheel and said with determination, "Mr. Chen, can you introduce our leader to Prime Minister Mo of Shin Myung Province?"

"That depends on the leader of the organization. If it's just a village chief, then forget it!" Chen Weizheng said.

"If it's not a village chief, then it's the East India Independence Committee, or East India Independence Committee for short. We have a party called the East India People's Party and a troop called the East India People's Guerrilla Army. We've had some armed conflicts before, but every time, the difference in strength was too big and nothing was done, "Luoluo said.

Northeast India was made up of about 160 tribes, five different ethnic groups, and the non-tribal population. Including Aruban, there were a total of eight states. They were rich in natural resources such as oil, natural gas, mineral deposits, and forests. However, it was one of the poorest regions in India. Most people lived below the poverty line. Because of its geographical isolation from the vast hinterland of India, the Northeast had always been in a special position in India's political and economic landscape. It was the most active area of the local ethnic minority separatist movement, and there were frequent disturbances. According to India's official statistics, the unrest in the Northeast had not stopped since India became independent in 1947.

The separatist movement in the Northeast was the earliest and longest separatist movement in India. Since the 1970s, the violent activities in the Northeast had shown a trend of diversification and expansion. Almost all states and regions were affected by rebellion and terrorist activities. There were currently hundreds of separatist forces in the Northeast. There were about 20 armed separatist groups in Manipur alone. These separatist groups often caused violent incidents. Some tried to win greater autonomy, while others wanted to break away from India and become independent. It could be said that the Northeast was the most troublesome region for the Indian central government.

Now there was one more, the monks from Shin Myung Province!

Chen Weizheng said to find a place with a phone. He would contact Maud Bundle. If possible, they could discuss the conditions. Without saying anything, Luoluo took out a phone and said something to the person on the other end. Then she said to Chen Weizheng respectfully, "Mr. Chen, I don't think we can go to Pasika. I have received orders to ask you to go to our headquarters immediately. Our headquarters have received news that the armed forces in the Northeast are preparing to take advantage of the monks incident in Shin Myung Province to collectively rise up. Our East Indian guerrillas will also participate. If we can get the support of Shin Myung Province before this, our chances of winning will be higher. I hope Mr. Chen can understand. "

"I can understand, but there is one condition. After the matter is settled, I want to continue the trip. I have paid for it, so you should provide service." Chen Weizheng said.

Luoluo was stunned. She hurriedly took out the 40,000 rupees that Chen Weizheng had given her and handed it back to Chen Weizheng. She said, "If the matter is settled, we will cover all of Mr. Chen's trip." This Luoluo was also a smart person.

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