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Do Not Look For Him
Jehoba Sumonder
Oh, Lord !
This is the story of an old man who was once a child named Nomus. He had no idea that the
creator of all creation existed in the beginning. Someone informed him of it when he was four
years old. It caused him a great deal of distress. Nomus did, however, frequently forget about his
existence, as he knew everything. As a result, he never paid attention to anyone. He always
walked straight or upright. However, walking like this caused him to slip on the road several
times. He could even see many dead men who were still alive and approaching. He had no idea
they were dead at the time. When he was four years old, out of fear of the odds and the
persistence of his ability to see the invisible, he invented lies. He had no idea how to lie. He could
understand many languages as a child, but he completely forgot about them after the lie was
invented. Now let me tell you about his upbringing.
He was his parents' firstborn child. He was the eldest of three brothers. They were wealthy at
first, but they quickly became impoverished. His father owned a bookstore. He did not dress up
for a night out. As a result, he used to be semi-naked all the time, but going everywhere was
extremely convenient.
On the eve of his second birthday, March 12, 1970, his mother made him some nice clothes. One
of his maternal uncles, named Nohkam had just returned from the village after finishing the
school final exam. He slung Nomus over his shoulder and went for a walk in the fresh air. There
was a nice breeze on that day. The sidewalk was spotless. They could not find anyone on the
street! A loud voice cut them off. A military man ordered Nohkam to stand still. He stood up, the
little boy on his shoulder trembling as much as his uncle does. As the military man approached
the uncle and pulled the lace of his pyjama, it fell to the ground. Mr Nohkam remained speechless
for the time being. "Hey, you're not circumcised!" exclaimed the military man and began to laugh
at him. "You infidels are ruining our country, you bastards," he said loudly, brandishing his
revolver. Hearing this remark, the little boy, Nomus lost control and climbed down from his
uncle's shoulder, angrily walking in front of that military man and yelling at him, "You bastard,
go, go, go." "You tiny bastard, shout as much as you can if you can," the military man said as he
turned toward Nomus, his revolver in Nomus's mouth. He had not anticipated the situation. He
remained silent for a while, the military man staring at him like a big animal. Nomus had no idea
how much time had passed. He noticed a group of white men and a woman standing behind the
military man as if they were unsure what would happen next. Nomus threw his left hand up, and
the revolver fell into his right hand. Everybody there exclaimed at once and said, “O Lord, O
Lord." Nomus understood that his anger ruled them dramatically, that they could not move. After
a while, a woman among them came near to Nomus, bowed down and asked him softly to hand
over the revolver to her hand. She assured him repeatedly. She had an angelic face that he had
never seen before. After a while, Nomus gave the revolver to her. She took it smoothly. She also
gave him a very soft kiss on his cheek. Everybody started clapping, saying, "Bravo, bravo." A
young man also approached him and bowed down and he said, "We did not see our Lord, but we
see Him now." There was murmuring among the group. They were happy but about to leave as
soon as possible. For the first time, Nomus noticed a helicopter on the road. Its big wings started
to swing heavily. In the meantime, he came to know their names and came to know that the
helicopter pilot hails from his maternal uncle Nohkam's country home. There prevailed a pleasing
environment. Among the dignitaries present, there were: The Chief Minister of West Bengal, the
Home Minister of Pakistan, the Chief of the Pakistan Army (who was nullified by the little boy
Nomus), and the Young Prince of Edinborough. The beautiful lady was the pilot's wife, and the
co-pilot was a countryman. While leaving, all shouted, "Bravo, bravo, enjoy, enjoy Bangla."
From an unknown place, hundreds of people came running down the street, shouting, “Joy
Bangla, Joy Bangla". Soon it turned into a big procession. Meanwhile, his innocent uncle, Mr
Nohkam had fixed his pyjama. He put Nomus on his shoulder and ran away towards home. Later,
Nomus learned that there was a daylong curfew on that day. After that incident, he could never go
up there anymore.
Time Heals Everything
Nobody was in the house on the eve of Nomus's third birthday. There will be no birthday
celebrations for the day. So he returned to the road to see the people. However, the road was
nearly deserted. A few dead bodies were lying around, and the dogs were busy. One nicely suited
man approached him and said, "Happy Birthday to you, our little master." He was astonished to
hear that remark! However, solemnly asked the visitor, "Who are you?" The handsome man said,
“I am the President of Pakistan and came to see you." He also added, "We actually came to talk to
your Prime Minister about the election." He noticed another man with him. He asked, "Who is
that man?" "He is from India," the President responded. A military man, who later became our
President. "Hum, no time wasting, no election this time," Nomus said. "Begin a war two weeks
after my birthday and end it one day before Christmas." "OK, as you say, it will be done as per,"
they both said. The young boy was happy to be in charge because no one at home paid attention
to his requests. They sped away in a jeep. He did not say anything about that incident to anyone.
However, after a few days, Nomus did manage to go up to the road again. There was an old
shrine in the centre of the roads. It was two stories. On the first floor, there was a place to chain
horses for passersby. On the ground floor was the grave of a local saint.
People used to come here and give money in a big box fixed against the outer wall. There, Nomus
met a little girl of his age. She told him that her whole family would be leaving in a big boat
because the Pakistan military would be attacking the country soon. He had mixed feelings about
that news. If she went away, with whom would he play? Besides, he was happy to learn that soon
he would be in a newly independent country.
Nomus requested some Rixa Pullers transport him home. Nevertheless, they refused to take
Nomus. He dashed back to his house and told everyone what had happened. Nobody believed
him. Everyone assumed that this little boy was making fun of him. As a result, nobody cared.
However, after a day, when they saw some cops fleeing or running down the street, they all
realised something was wrong. They later learned via radio that the Pakistani military had
attacked everywhere. Their entire family boarded a large boat a few days later. Some men were
pulling it by ropes. It was interesting to see the elderly. They were concerned and prayed to their
God to have mercy on them. The woman had been sobbing nonstop. His young paternal uncles,
on the other hand, were overjoyed to receive the firearms. They did set fire to the sky on
occasion. Nomus was, of course, overjoyed at the time. It was a new experience for him.
However, they arrived in the village at his maternal grandfather's house after a long boat ride.
Everyone was welcomed with open arms, but not everyone felt liberated. Some of his relatives,
however, went to his paternal grandmother's house nearby. The house was empty within a few
months. Only his maternal grandmother and the wife of her second son remained at home.
Despite rumours and fears, the military did not enter their village. As a result, everyone's panic
quickly turned into a picnic. They were safe and secure for whatever reason. There was no one to
bother them at his maternal grandfather's house. However, one local idiot used to annoy his
maternal grandmother by climbing into a palm tree over the canal next to the house. His maternal
grandfather told his maternal grandmother to hide Nomus If anyone came into the house.
One day, he saw from under the bed, two of his paternal uncles coming to their house with guns
in their hands. They asked for him. His grandmother and aunt, however, did not say where he
was. They looked for him in every room of the house because they had received orders from
above to transport him to the capital. Nonetheless, they were unable to locate him. After failing to
locate him, they decided to have sex with two women at gunpoint. Moreover, they committed that
heinous crime in a cheerful mood, one after the other. They did the same thing to every virgin
they got their hands on that I witnessed. While the uncles were walking away, that tiny, thin man
appeared out of nowhere to help them. That tiny man assured his uncles that he would find the
child. His uncles were astounded to hear that man's speech. What could that little fellow do that
their guns couldn't? Nevertheless, then that tiny man came in and opened the quilt on the bed.
They were completely taken aback when they discovered one tiny pair of socks. They were
convinced that he was hiding somewhere. They searched everywhere and eventually found
Nomus under the bed. Furthermore, the little boy's excursion did not end well here. It was only
the start of the story.
Thereafter, on the way, one of his uncles abandoned them for the sake of his friends. They then
went to the home of one of his paternal grandmother's first nieces. She was Japanese doll-like,
married but had no children. His uncle, named Mr Ramuk fell in love with her at first sight. When
he discovered she was married and her husband had joined the opposition party, he quickly tied
her to the wall and severely beat her. Mr Ramuk used to have sexual relations with her several
times a day. He even put a bottle inside of her. She cried, but it was in vain. He had been at it for
seven days. Her husband broke into the house like a thief on the seventh day. However, his uncle
Ramuk became aware of his presence and fled the house like a thief. Nomus stayed at his aunt's
house by himself. Then Mr Rinom, a powerful young man and the younger brother of his aunt,
appeared. He dragged Nomus through paddy fields, grasslands, and canals. They arrived at his
paternal grandmother's house, where his mother was waiting for him. She needed to feed another
baby. The baby was his 9-month-old younger brother, named Nojus. After a few days, Nomus's
father arrived at the house. He was dead set on taking them to the capital. Therefore, they took a
bus and arrived on a ferry on the Meghna River. A military officer ordered all passengers on the
bus to disembark. As the military man asked his mother what she had taken in a large can, she
trembled with fear. His father informed him that the tin can contained powdered milk. That
military man appeared to be confident in his response. He then allowed them to board the bus.
Nobody bothered them on the way. They arrived at their destination in the capital city without
any incident. His father's mother was present at the house. When asked if there was a problem,
she replied confidently, "Not at all." Both of his parents were happier than they had ever been.
His grandmother, on the other hand, asked his father to go out and bring food for the family. As
soon as his father left the house, another uncle, named Mr Ribok who had dropped him off on his
way to his aunt's house, walked in with a machine gun. "What prompted you to recommend our
names to the General, he directly questioned his mother. For training, they did send us to a
neighbouring nation where there were no women available. We could only turn left or right." His
mother was frightened to see him holding a heavy machine gun. She chose to remain silent. His
uncle pushed his mother in front of him onto the bed and had sexual relations with her. That day
was September 22, and Nomus would never forget it. His mother burst into tears as soon as his
uncle left the room. Furthermore, his father did not appear that day. After three days of waiting,
they decided to return to the country house. His paternal grandmother led the way at the time. It
had been pouring heavily the entire time. He believed that human crying had a connection to
nature. He cried, and nature cried with him, In any case, no wound lasts forever. Time heals all
wounds.
Table
His maternal grandfather had summoned Nomus’s paternal grandmother. So Nomus returned to
his maternal grandfather's house, where a large function had been planned. This time, he noticed
that many members of the family were present. A chef was preparing special rice on a large stove
beneath a large tree. A pretty woman approached him after lunch, beside the paddy fields, and
asked what his name was. He did not say anything because he was staring at her beauty silently.
He had never seen a more beautiful Bengali woman. Her skin shone. She bowed down to him and
introduced herself as "Beauty." He gave her some golden paddy because he was speechless. She
abruptly stood up and gestured for someone to accompany her to the car. He later discovered she
was from a nearby cantonment and was the cousin of his eldest maternal uncle's wife. He was
thinking about her sweet voice late at night. It had a profound effect on his mind.
His grandfather asked someone to take him to Toilegong, at his other maternal uncle's wife's
house, in the morning. A jeep took him to Allimoc City from there. It came to a halt in front of a
large two-story house in the city. On the stairs, he noticed a military major conversing with
someone. A few minutes later, he was led to a large room with many naked women standing
against the wall. They were all the wives of Bengali officers. Their long hair was used as
clothing. They were standing in a straight line. Only one of them had been handpicked, and the
others were taken to another room. After a few moments, he could hear the loud noise of a
machine gun. A Bengali captain then led an elderly man into the major's room. That old man was
pleading for the life of his daughter. This beggar turned out to be the leader of a covert Indian
operation. The major was moving around the room. The captain exited the room and killed
himself with a single shot from his revolver. The begging old man turned out to be the father-in-
law of the deceased Bengali captain ! For a while, everyone was perplexed. Nomus, a little boy,
opened his mouth and urged the major to forgive the old man and his daughter. The major
fulfilled his request and quickly exited the room without arguing. He walked after him. He
recognised the major from an earlier encounter in front of the Shrine. He was a man of
exceptional character. He thought everyone had changed as a result of the war. In the jeep, the
major was unusually quiet. He entered the cantonment on the way. He and a few others were on
their way to the capital. He was as quiet as a toddler the entire time. The car came to a halt in
front of his house. He got out and noticed a captain in the front seat who was also familiar to him.
A truly wonderful individual. He was a refugee in Pakistan. He later joined the military and got
trained in the Cavalry Division at Armanitola Field, not far from the Shrine. He smiled at him as
he walked away. He hurried to his room as soon as he left, only to discover that his father was
deeply asleep. The entire house was deserted. After a few days, his father took him along on the
truck to transport corpses. Those were the dead bodies of Shakhari Bazaars' infidels. Later, his
father took him to Jagannath Hall, where he saw several dead beautiful women hanging from the
ceiling. Most bodies had their boobs removed. His father and other family members loaded them
all onto the trucks. He could not sleep that night because he was so shocked. There were rumours
that the Pakistani military had assembled 90,000 troops at the airport as the guerillas approached
the capital. Meanwhile, the Pakistani military had decided to burn down the capital city.
On December 14, 1971, Nomus was escorted to the Hotel Intercontinental Grand Ballroom by the
nephew of the City Muslim League Chairman, a captain in the British Royal Air Force during
WWII. He was also the father of the previously mentioned Bengali Co-Pilot of the Prince's
Helicopter. Nomus discovered a large number of officers waiting for him. He also saw Pakistan's
Chief of Staff and Home Minister toasting wine together there. All of a sudden, they placed him
at a small table to speak. Being only three years old, he had no idea what to say, but he
nonetheless addressed them, saying, "My friends present here, this war has taught me some
lessons that I will never forget. During the war, which many of you have yet to witness, I
remained vigilant. I sincerely hope this is not for you. I want this war to end here, as far as I'm
concerned. I wish your family felt the same way. I'll set up a meeting between Pakistan and India.
Mutual friends would participate in the final play. My friends, please, let's not see any more
blood." For a brief moment, the entire hall was deafeningly quiet. But when the chief began to
clap, everyone else did as well. There appeared to be an endless clap. He received a standing
ovation there! However, he began to cry. Therefore, the nephew, named Lalud helped him to the
car and drove him safely home.
Drama
There were only two days left to end the war. Nomus's entire family began to return home. His
two uncles had been ordered to slaughter a few teachers at the university of the capital because
they had remained in their homes during the war. So, as stated above, it was carried out by a
militant group on December 14, 1971.
On December 16, 1971, the Pakistan Army agreed to surrender its weapons to the Indian Army.
What a magnificent drama has been staged ! A war had begun and would have been completed in
due course. Nomus did not, however, want to write a history textbook here. Many of the things he
had left out on purpose were for a good reason. Anyway, on the fourth birthday of Nomus, a few
foreigners and leaders visited his home to pay their respects. In addition, a special messenger was
dispatched to deliver the Queen's message. She had asked him for something like a constitution
and sent him five pillars to frame it with. He simply removed or wrote off the first pillar, which
said, "Kingdom of the Lord." In 1972, the remaining four of them drafted the constitution. It was
justified by the TEN members. And he was the last one, only leaving his fingerprint because he
couldn't write. The knowers are aware of it; the public is unaware.
He desired a simple life, free of all the names that weighed as much as the earth. Therefore, he
invented a lie to disapprove of himself. As an invisible, he watched everyone and rewarded those
who deserved it. That did not mean he looked for revenge. He would rather have waited for the
right time, which also depended on his necessity. Whosoever had received useful and valuable
information from him, Nomus promptly dumped them if necessary. That is how he did it: by
keeping him aloof from society as well as the world. Let them forget and disobey. He did not care
much. He walked upright. He waited with passion. Allow them to brag about themselves with
whatever they have. Allow them to have fun while also realising their fate. Only souls will
survive as knowledge, beauty, and wealth decay. Nomus saw many boys crying when their
parents spared them because they feared death from the Pakistani military. Bullets stopped their
crying. How cool was the death!
Education
Well, after the war ended, Nomus's maternal grandfather came to his home by horse. He wanted
to take him back forever. He was the local Zamindar of his village. He promised to provide better
nutrition and education for the boy. Even though they were in a food crisis, Nomus's mother
could not agree with his father. She might have reasoned that if he had left, she would probably
have stayed in that house. As a result, she argued with her father. Nomus's maternal grandfather
returned home with nothing. A chance for a good upbringing had been squandered. She did,
however, have to promise to take Nomus to her father once a year.
Before the war, a large "Russian circus group" used to visit him once a year. He'd seen a lot of
horses with them. He also noticed a large gorilla there. The Circus Party used to set up its massive
tent in a nearby field. It used to be attended by a large number of people. He noticed a beautiful
girl walking across a rope. He had so much fun that he passed out. It stopped coming after the
war, much to his frustration.
Nomus forgot what month it was in 1972 and was sent to his maternal grandfather's village. He
discovered four cousins there. Three of them had reached puberty, and one cousin was only a year
junior. He was five years old at the time. His second cousin, named Ms Nimsej took him to the
roof one rainy day to show him something. She only showed him her vagina! She sat on the roof
and told him to penetrate her. She slapped him and told him to follow her instructions. He had to
do that, as well as drink her urine. He recalls cursing her on that rainy day. He preferred to go
with the eldest one, named Ms Meensat who was the most beautiful of them all. She was impolite
to everyone. Nomus was able to walk alongside her without fear. They were wandering through
the jungle one day. In his grandfather's house, there was a cowboy. The cowboy trapped them and
made his oldest cousin have a forcible fuck. He had never seen blood in the vagina before.
However, his eldest cousin told him not to disclose the matter to anyone in the house. He became
aware of his folly. She wanted that cowboy to fuck herself and teach this little boy a lesson on her
sister's behalf.
In January 1973, Nomus went back to his house in the capital city. His mother was also
concerned about sending him to school. Instead of enrolling their toddlers in a government
school, the elderly of the house chose to enrol them in a private school with non-Bengali students.
It was his destiny. His name could no longer be on the government's list. Furthermore, the tuition
was higher than the government's, which his father could not afford. As a result, he received his
primary education in a private or non-government school where he was unable to play because
there was nowhere for him to play. As a result, his physical development was inadequate. He
thinned out and became lifeless. Because his uncles used to play cards in his only bedroom, he
couldn't study at home. His mother also participated with them. His father gradually became
dissatisfied and surrounded himself with bad company. Ganza enraged his father. Ganza made his
father sick. There was ganja everywhere at the time. He stopped it with the help of one of my
maternal uncles, named Mr Katsum who had a strong influence on the government. In exchange,
he occasionally kidnapped him on the way to school and took him to his home, where this little
boy saw many government officials, army officers, and foreigners. Even back then, the Prime
Minister held him in high regard. This was due to his uncle's protection while he was a student in
Calcutta. Many government officials would have come to Mr Katsum's house with foreigners.
They asked Nomus who should be our national poet and why. Meanwhile, Nomus learned a lot
about poets from his wartime experiences and the book. He liked the war song: "Walk, walk,
walk; for the drum beats upon the high above, under is the dancing globe." As a result, Nomus
advised them that 'Izak' should be our national poet. Some claimed Mr Izak wasn't from our
country; he was Indian. Nomus said, "He writes for every Bengali's heart." When some claimed
that Izak could not be admitted to our country ! "Of course, if you ask the Chief Minister of West
Bengal, it can be done," Nomus said to them. He is my friend indeed. Furthermore, if used
appropriately, my name is valuable. Lo...it was done. Mr Izak was chosen as our nation's poet,
and Nomus visited him at his home, where no one was allowed to enter without the approval of
the highest authorities. Nomus visited him several times.
One day, at Izak's residence, this little boy, Nomus was watching his flower garden. A beautiful
boy, named Lesur, two years older than him, had come there and asked him, "Who are you?"
"You bastard, go away ." He also pushed Nomus into the rose tree, and he was injured by its
thorn. Blood was everywhere. Nomus stood up and hit Lesur hard because he wasn't used to this
remark. The beautiful boy, Lesur's front teeth had fallen out, and he began crying uncontrollably.
Soon after, a military man arrived and took Nomus to the Prime Minister's residence. He saw the
Prime Minister for the second time there. However, the Prime Minister did not recognise him. He
knelt and asked, "Are you the culprit?" When this boy lost his temper and smacked the Prime
Minister, saying, "You had no idea who I was," the PM's glasses had already fallen to the ground,
leaving him nearly blind. How could you do such a thing to me? Have you forgotten the day I
delivered the speech to you (Ebarer Songram, Muktir Songram), "This time we fight for
independence, this time we fight for victory?" For the time being, the Prime Minister was taken
aback. He suddenly realised he had made a blunder. Meanwhile, the PM had picked up his
spectacles from the ground and invited him to lunch. He summoned his eldest daughter and
instructed her to prepare Biryani. Nomus had fallen on the carpet as he entered his house because
he had never walked on a thick carpet before. He overheard the PM's wife telling her daughter,
"What a poor boy he was." "Mother, keep mum, he is our special guest," said the eldest daughter.
Regardless, the PM showed him how to hold a spoon and fork in each hand. Nomus could not eat
much because he had only recently learned proper etiquette. He felt insufficient and inadequate in
comparison to them. However, the Prime Minister assured him that he would soon receive a good
education and upbringing. The PM even promised to give him a kingdom! "Ah...Seleucus, what
varieties are there on Earth?" he thought to himself. Is it called education?
What A Relief !
Life, however, goes on. Whether it rained or not, Nomus's school was open every day. His father
could not afford to buy him an umbrella or a book bag. He went by himself. He used to come
home alone after school. There was no meal before lunch, only water. He needed to rest for a
while. Nomus awoke one day to find one of his aunts' husbands had brought up some visitors. His
mother was not at home, as she usually was. The guests were introduced to him. They were the
King of Thailand, the Chairman of China, and the Chairman of the Hilly Regions of the nation.
They knelt in front of him. They predicted his future success. They hailed his success in life to
come. His mother arrived home all of a sudden. She was perplexed to see the visitors. However,
for lunch, she served rice deep in water and dried fish. The guests were happy with it!
Nevertheless, Nomus's mother was furious with him after they had left the house. "You rascal,
you've gone out again," she said. Nomus did not say anything. He never paid attention to
anything she said. He continued on his own. When he felt sad, he used to go to the riverside,
where many boats were. One of his acquaintances, an old man of 70 named "Inasav," used to take
Nomus on his boat and chat with him. He was his favourite person to talk to. This old man
appreciated every action he took. Mr Inasav used to take him to the Esenapaj Embassy
sometimes. It was a far distance from his home. The old man used to put him on his shoulder.
There was a girlfriend of his. She was the granddaughter of a famous Navy Admiral of Napaj.
Whenever he went there, she used to take him to her bedroom at the back of the Embassy. They
spent a beautiful time over there. She gave him a nice cap that belonged to her famous
grandfather, who fought in the Second World War. His bravery knew no bounds. However, he
never told his mother anything about his adventure.
Nomus went to school regularly and came home safely. On the way, he met dignitaries almost
every day. He told his highly influential maternal uncle Mr Katsum everything about the Prime
Minister. He was fired for knowing that I was hurt. Mr Katsum telephoned his university friend in
Acirema, who was then the Foreign Minister, named Mr Regnissik there. He came to see Nomus
in our country in 1973. Mr Regnissik said, "This country absolutely is a bottomless basket.
Whatever is given to the PM is gone to the thieves. “This young child was forced to pause. After
this meeting, he could not go to the PM's residence anymore.
On August 14, 1975, Nomus was taken to one of his paternal aunt's houses to attend a birthday
ceremony. There, he spent the entire day playing with the PM's youngest son, Lesur, as well as
the youngest son of his aunt, Nomus. They were so busy over-talking that they forgot to sleep. A
loud noise of machine guns and a helicopter awakened them on August 15, 1975, at 5 a.m., before
the sun had even risen. Nomus went out and saw ten Naidni Army Commandos entering the PM's
House. Nomus understood everything that was going to happen. Lesur, the Prime Minister's son,
broke down in tears as he began to ask to go home. Nevertheless, Nomus did not let Lesur go. His
aunt was holding Nomus tightly, but he was able to get away. He then pursued Lesur, the PM's
son. He was on his way upstairs to his mother when he was struck in the head with the gun
handles by two guards from their house, which Lesur had previously kicked him off. This boy
had seen how a brain jumped off from the head. They also bayoneted the PM's wife. They died
immediately. Seeing such a massacre, this little boy, Nomus got speechless. Those two guards
fled away from that place quickly. Many corpses were lying on the ground. The PM's two sons,
his nephew, and many more he knew. At last, the PM came out of his room upstairs and was
shocked to see all his family members’ dead. In the meantime, an Army Lieutenant arrived there
to fetch Nomus. He was worried about Nomus's life. Nomus had to go with him, the Army
Officer insisted. Nevertheless, he was so startled that he was unable to move, despite trying. The
Prime Minister from upstairs shouted at the officer boldly and asked him to kill the PM also
before he had gone. The officer had no permission to kill the PM, but rather he should take the
boy only. The PM then bombarded the officer with nearly forty slang comments that Nomus had
never heard before. The PM tempted the officer to kill. Finally, the Lieutenant fired one round of
bullets that killed the PM. He fell on the stairs, but with a big smile on his lips. An event that
Nomus will never forget. What a melodramatic scene that a man smiled even while dying! What
a relief !
Dismay
However, to Nomus's utter dismay, he saw many people celebrating the prime minister's death.
People were chanting and distributing biryani and sweets door to door in this famine time ! But
Nomus could not eat anything for one month. Whenever he sits down for lunch or dinner, his
friend's jumping brain keeps him from eating. He vomited the whole month. His parents got
worried but found no solution to his problem. Nomus never told them anything about the
massacre he had witnessed. He just wondered about the event ! What a barbaric and inhuman act
that was !
Another incident took place at home. Some Tamils had rented the first floor of their house. They
even molested Nomus, a seven-year-old boy. He used to go to the first floor for his studies as he
lived on the second floor. One afternoon, one of the Tamils found him alone and raped this little
boy from behind. It was so painful that he could not go to school for several days. His parents
could not do anything. They realised that those Tamil spies were sent to observe their son's
activities.Savoyers turned into monsters. Many Naidni soldiers had been deployed at that moment
in our country. They looted our food and machinery with trucks and Lorries. It is understood that
the famine was not natural, but rather manmade. The whole world was against our government,
except a few. That was what he had learned from his powerful maternal uncle Mr Katsum, who
even brought a big military battalion of tanks into downtown at that time, which was far from the
cantonment.
A few days later, after that PM's death, Nomus was taken to one of his aunts' houses at Notakse,
which was near the then President's house. Eventually, he was taken there to see the Caretaker
President for the first time. There, it was decided that the Chief Military Law Administrator, who
was a major, named Mr Aiz and a skilled paratrooper, would take over, and the President would
be my powerful uncle Mr Katsum. However, the major did not know about it. He was innocent of
all things that happened at that volatile time. It was also decided that the four main hands of the
PM would also be cut off. One day, Nomus was visiting the Central Jail and found those four
hands playing cards together. To his utter surprise, none of them could recognise the little boy
who helped them before the start of the liberation war. Since Nomus knew Mrs. Aridni from their
earlier meetings at the Shrine, Nomus facilitated their communication with her. She was Aidni's
prime minister at the time. As previously stated, many world leaders paid visits to this little boy
between 1970 and 1975, when this child was far too young to understand the world. Nonetheless,
he witnessed the murder in the downtown Central Jail. He also noticed a Naissur helicopter there
taking off quickly.
Then, in the last days of November, when there were no people on the street, not even a dog,
Nomus was taken to the Nabahbagnab, a residential palace for the Country Chief. His powerful
maternal uncle Mr Katsum brought him a throne, which was given to him by the Queen of
England. Nomus knew her and her husband, Philip, very well. An Italian photographer previously
took a photo of them with him. Nevertheless, Nomus could not stay there for more than three
days. The security used to bring army prisoners, whose bodies were covered with blood. He could
not tolerate this inhuman behaviour, so he excused everyone they brought up. Therefore, Nomus
managed to escape from that place after three days. His mighty uncle told him, "The world has
decided to make you the King." Now, if you reject us, it will take us forty years to mend, which
will cause us great distress for years to come. Nomus declared firmly immediately, "I don't want
to be inhuman for power." I would rather have it after I had travelled the whole world. As a
regular human being, I need to generally educate myself. After this statement, Nomus then
stopped seeing his uncle, Mr Katsum forever. The President also stepped down forever.
Amazing Experience
Nomus's mother got angry and beat him brutally. Nomus had to focus on his studies ever since
and never missed a day of school. Besides education, he had to learn to play football, so he often
went to the field. He soon became a good footballer. He could even play in the senior group.
Soon, he made many friends. Whenever they missed a football practice, they would come to his
house. His mother had to permit him to go with them. Sometimes, when players did not show up
on the field, he used to go to the riverside with his other friends.
One day, they saw a small flying disc revolving above their heads. His friends were afraid to see
that, and they escaped the area soon. Nomus only stayed there, watching those two small saucers
revolving above his head. Soon they came down to just thirty feet above his head. All of a
sudden, he took a piece of broken brick and threw it at them. It hit one and the other escaped the
place very fast. One big disc had just fallen before him, and fire had spread all over its body. One
little grey man with a big head came out of the disk, and he pleaded to rescue the other. Nomus
called for his friends to come near and rescue them as soon as possible. There was a hospital
nearby. Doctors rushed to the spot immediately. Two doctors took one injured person to the
hospital and kept the other at their football field club building. Nomus went to the football field
club building to see the other one who was not injured. Nomus saw him walking to and fro in a
room as if he was thinking about something. Nomus called him, the grey man. He came near to
Nomus. He asked him what his name was. The grey man said, through his small mouth, that his
name was "Gaia". He asked him where he came from. He did not reply. Nomus understood that
he was thirsty, so he offered him a glass of water. After drinking, the little grey man just sat,
leaning his big head against the wall. Nomus could not speak with him anymore because some
doctors came to take the grey man for better treatment. After that incident, Nomus's interest
turned to the sky. Often, he used to lie on the grass and watch the sky. "Are we not alone?" he
thought. " Are the angels true?" he said.
Whatever it was, Nomus started learning from religious books. He found that he could easily
learn the holy book, although he did not understand the meaning of the Arabic language. His
ability to spit out the holy book not only astounded his teacher but also surprised him. But one
day, Mr Idais, a man from his alleged president uncle, came to learn about religion. He was a
good magician too. Nomus taught him how to prostrate before the Creator. Mr Idais also learned
from Nomus how to decipher the meaning of the holy book in Bengali. For your kind
information, Nomus could write the exact meaning in Bengali of the very first line of their holy
book. It was revealed to Nomus in his dream. He shall discuss it in another book someday, for it
is really hard to transcribe the meaning of our holy book. It is a surprising fact that it can be done
in any language. But this tiresome work would require 6,666 people who have linguistic
knowledge. Because our holy book contains 6,666 lines.
However, Nomus encountered another incident in his childhood. When he could not go to the
football club building anymore due to public nuisance as they always wanted to know about the
flying disk. So, he used to go to another field to play football, which was far from his home.
There was a big banyan tree in a corner, which gave shade to the tired players. One evening, there
were no players on the ground, and he was playing alone. Suddenly, he saw 10 children climbing
down one after another from that banyan tree. He was surprised to see this happening. They
approached him and said, "We ten brothers would like to play with you if you do not mind."
Nomus said to them, "I must find out who you are, but it's too late for me to return home, see you
another day, my dear friends," he added. Nomus was frightened to see that magic. The eleven
played football for many days after that incident. He had to wait for them until the evening when
they played all together. The 10 brothers used to become one after the game and climb up the
tree! It was an amazing experience. More amazing was the second meeting with them in Iran,
after many years. I intend to write about this meeting in another book.
The Cruellest Being Is The Man
Nomus decided to be a pilot and roam around the sky. Anyway, that wish could not be fulfilled in
his life for unknown reasons. Whatsoever, he became more sensitive to religion. Nomus started to
practice religion. He made an effort to have faith in a compassionate and powerful creator. One
night, he had a wonderful dream in which an angel spoke to him and gave him poetry. Here it is
presented to you as it was:
Cool who all ya who is a head
All who is a mad
Oh lame you lead, ou lamb you led
Oh lame, ya cool, yahoo, cap on your head. "
Nomus is aware of the poetry's potency. Whenever he falls prey to any prey, he recites it. Then he
can get rid of any problem. It is not a joke, not at all. You can reject or believe it. That is up to
you. Dreams are mysterious indeed. Some dreams come true, and some forecast future events
accurately. Dreams lie in between life and death. Some people do not dream at all! Nomus
imagines it in the daytime, which helps him predict or forecast many incidents. He shall, of
course, tell you about this in the future.
Nomus's entire family went to his maternal grandfather's village for a picnic. There he found
three horses and one big elephant with two teeth. One day, his maternal grandfather ordered
somebody to teach him how to ride a horse. But his paternal uncles did not like it. They said, "It
will surely make him as stupid as we have ever seen." So, Nomus could not learn how to ride a
horse. He would prefer to choose an elephant with two large teeth for a ride. Numus used to ride
on his big teeth. He loved Nomus too much. Every time the villagers noticed him with his teeth,
they used to applaud. One day, some men from Thailand came to buy the elephant. Nomus's
grandfather was in a monetary crisis. He had to sell his elephant. A few days later, they found the
horses dead. Somebody killed them by food poisoning. For the first time in his life, he learned
about poison; a man could kill any man or animal without reason or out of jealousy. Nomus
discovered that humans are the cruelest species.
Wait and see
However, Nomus returned from the village to the city as soon as possible. This time he decided to
be among the first ten boys. He received a mathematics question paper just before the beginning
of the mathematics test accidentally. He surrendered it to the school administration. They decided
to cancel that exam as a result. Later, Nomus got the highest grade in mathematics, which pleased
his mathematics teacher. Soon, his name became renowned among teachers. Nomus was doing
very well in school. Nomus learned that one of his paternal uncles, named Mr Milad had returned
to Bangladesh from America after becoming Christian through marriage after a long time. Mr
Miad and his family were staying at the home of the Muslim League's Chairman, who used to
adore me. At the hospital, his youngest paternal aunt, Ms Ahker, murdered him in front of
Nomus. After getting married to the Chairman's nephew, Mr Lalud, she moved into his home,
where the entire family of Nomus gathered. Mr Fesoz, the son of my expatriate uncle, was two
years older than me. He was an awkward boy. He might have been observing Nomus as he
pursued Ms Umis, a local girl. Nomus used to play with Ms Umis anytime he had free time
because she was such a pretty girl. Ms Umis did, however, have a senior brother, named Rivnat,
who was in the same class as Nomus. Mr Rivnat didn't like how things were between us. He had
to drown Nomus in the river as a result. One afternoon, Nomus went to the riverside with some
friends and stepped aboard a little boat. As a steamer approached, Mr Rivnat pushed Nomus out
of the boat. Nomus noticed a large propeller rotating in front of him while underwater. He
assumed it was going to be his last day. But no, its massive propeller suddenly halted next to him.
He survived. Later, Nomus revealed this to Rivnat's mother, and they permanently fled from that
house. After that incident, Nomus moved into a different home that belonged to his wealthy
business grandfather, Mr Namhar, who was his paternal grandfather. When he was six months
old, his paternal grandfather died. His eldest wife, on the other hand, was living there with her
eldest son, named Kinam. His uncle was overjoyed to see me. Mr Kinam's two sons disliked me,
but his lovely daughter did. The house was empty for several days after an Indian couple arrived.
That couple had regular sex with his uncle's daughter and youngest son when they were young.
Nomus was soon taken aback by the old house. His youngest paternal aunt, Mrs Ahker was there,
as her husband Mr Lalud had gone to IduasArabia. Nomus noticed a cop who had developed a
friendship with his youngest aunt. Soon after, his aunt became pregnant and gave birth to two
daughters, which the policeman took away and exchanged for another beautiful girl. As a result,
he had grown up witnessing men's and women's carnal desires. It could have been a way for them
to clear their path for future benefits, or they could have been blackmailed. Nomus's paternal
grandmother was the source of all the drama, he realised. Nomus also learned that crime is never
profitable. So, just wait and see.
True Or False?
Meanwhile, Nomus's father's health had deteriorated dramatically. He was almost out of bed. He
became ill with jaundice, a fatal disease. He did, however, arise around that time. Nonetheless, he
fell victim to his bad company once more. His wife, the mother of Nomus, was seeking a
resolution. She and Nomus approached some of his father's close friends for money. They did
everything in their ability to assist. Furthermore, Nomus's mother had money saved from sewing
clothes. In the summer of 1978, on a lovely morning, his father made it to the workplace of his
younger brother, Mr Ribok. A thief stole all of his father's savings there. His father had to
relocate from Iduas Bara to Nari after six months as a result. Their financial crisis had been
overcome. For the first time, the three brothers purchased fashionable shoes and T-shirts.
However, due to the absence of their dear father, the eldest two were circumcised at the time.
Nomus was opposed to circumcision. Nomus reasoned that if it came to that, he'd do it as an
adult. As a result, Nomus got a new penis to nicely penetrate the ass. However, his mother
quickly began to worry a lot because his paternal grandmother frequently gave her bad advice. It
was so damaging that his father was forced to flee Iran for Germany in 1980.
Ms Nivrap, Nomus' maternal aunt, had a husband who worked as a teacher at the Bangladesh
Military Academy. Nomus's mother and paternal grandmother, Ms Amsa took him there. In 1974,
China provided help in the establishment of this academy. To inaugurate it, he flew there in a
helicopter with the then-prime minister. Naturally, Nomus was the first member of this academy
to receive the Sword of Honour. An officer of the nation took the sword away from him, which
his paternal uncles did not like. Nomus was consequently brought to the Chittagong Cantonment
School in Dizyab Imatsob for academic purposes. There, Nomus didn't receive good care at all as
he received no mosquito net from his aunt, Mrs Nivrap. Thousands of mosquitoes used to catch
him after the night, although the cuisine was better than the meal at home and basketball could be
played there. Nomus quickly contracted malaria, which worsened to typhoid. His maximum rate
of weight loss has been exceeded. However, Nomus was brought back there, this time with a
mosquito net. After three days, however, he received a letter from his mother informing him that
she was departing the country with his two youngest brothers and his youngest uncle, named Mr
Lamak. Nomus's sadness was unfathomable. For three days, he sobbed. Then a friend came over
and said, "We're all alone here. Never, ever cry for anyone. " Nomus suddenly realised their
anguish and stopped crying for good.
However, the Cantonment Public School was surrounded by green hills on three of its four sides;
only the front side was open to the public. It gave him a lot of pleasure. During the weekly
holidays, Nomus would pack his haversack with food and set out for an adventure in the hills
after lunch. When Nomus came across hilly streams, he would climb the inaccessible hills and
take showers. Nomus used to jump from the fountains like Tarzan on occasionally. Those were
his finest hours. On regular days, he used to escape to the hills. Nomus was nowhere to be found
in the hostel. There were two types of students: those who stayed in the hostel were known as
hostellers, and those who did not spend the night there were called day scholars. Nomus had a
few friends among the day-scholars who came from three forces as well as the wealthy class.
They were excellent students. Nomus was unable to compete with them. Even though his teachers
adored him, he was never a good student. Nomus couldn't focus on his studies at all. He did,
however, frequent the library, where he discovered numerous juvenile story books. Nomus had
forgotten how much time had passed. He learned to draw from an infidel classmate, named Unta,
who was very good at mathematics and drawing. Nomus quickly improved his drawing skills. He
remembered failing an exam but getting a high mark in drawing only. Nomus's parents in
Ynamreg were dissatisfied with his failure. There used to be a monthly parents' day when all
parents went to see their sons, but none of them showed up for Nomus. As a result, whenever
there was a holiday after the end of the school year, Nomus had no one to pick him up.
On a holiday, Nomus went with his friend, Mr Unta to his home in the main city. He rode in an
Italian-made Fiat for the first time. They went to the Chittagong Club one day. The government's
Circuit House was nearby. He had noticed a large number of army soldiers patrolling with
ammunition in the large field in front of the circuit house. Nomus went up there out of curiosity.
Nomus inquired as to what was going on. They remained silent, but a major-ranking Army officer
informed him that they intended to bomb the Circuit House because it was home to the nation's
top military law official. Nomus boldly introduced himself as the President's nephew and advised
them to change their plan to kill him. Nomus told them to go to the CMLA and asked him and
others to leave immediately because they were going to brushfire his room, which they were
going to paint with chicken's blood because his last day of administration had been coming to an
end by the high authority above. Nomus returned to the club after hearing his non-believer friend
Mr Unta's small voice. However, he spent a wonderful holiday for the first time ever.
After a few days, Mr Mimas, the youngest maternal uncle of Nomus, came over bearing a sizable
box filled with presents from Germany! Nomus was overjoyed to discover that it was a gift box
from Adidas, a well-known sporting brand. However, citing his academic performance, Mr
Mimas wanted to remove him from Cantonment Public School. As a result, he was forced to
abandon the cantonment public school and accompany him. They arrived in Jhenidah, Jessore,
after a long and exhausting journey, where his eldest maternal aunt, Mrs Ansoj lived. Nomus's
mood darkened when he saw his cousins, who reminded him of his childhood rape. His maternal
uncle, Mr Mimas had left, and he had been locked up for a month. They told Nomus at the time
that he needed to prepare to be admitted to the Hadinehj Cadet College. Nomus was admitted
with top marks. In April 1981, Nomus also learned that CMLA had been assassinated ! Nomus
also realised that the public would never know what drama was going on behind the scenes. In
any case, whether true or false, the public always enjoys drama.
Front Rolling
Nomus enrolled in a military college on May 31, 1981. His first day started with a front roll! That
meant Nomus had to take the lead by rolling. Nobody else but him! Their principal was a military
man, and the vice principal was a Christian civilian who despised his maternal uncle, Mr Bor,
also a cousin of his eldest maternal aunt, Mrs Ansoj. Nomus had been subjected to harsh physical
punishment for the past two years. Nomus couldn't possibly have time for his studies. As a result,
Nomus became physically fit and strong. When no one in his class knew anything about football,
he naturally became the best football player. Nomus was fired from football after scoring ten
goals in succession. Then he decided to play basketball. Nomus improved as a singer by that
time. In yearly dramas, he also played a variety of characters, including beggars and kings.
Nomus was also the best-unscripted speaker. When Nomus failed to achieve a pass mark in
mathematics in his high school final exam, the authorities barred him from taking science.
However, Nomus did not agree with their plan. As a result, Nomus was sent to the Combined
Military Hospital for no apparent reason.
Nonetheless, his bosom classmate, named Mr Nasah had killed him with a simple empty injection
at the hospital. Nomus spent three days in the hospital's freezing morgue. After three days, he was
resurrected and fed by a booby nurse for a month. After one month, he returned with renewed
vigour; everyone was as still as stone. After that, he became the end-all and be-all. For him, the
Authority hired new instructors in the fields of geography, politics, economics, history, and
military science. He learned all of those subjects in six months and received first place on the
board exam in the humanities group. They placed him fifth on the merit list for political reasons.
He then refused to return to the military college during the four-month leave period that followed
the exam.
Nomus visited Rupazrim Military College, where his maternal uncle, Mr Bor was the principal.
The Adjutant of his college came and insisted on his return to college, claiming that if he did not,
the college would close forever! Nomus's plan to take the science group test as a civilian failed.
Nomus was compelled by the Adjutant to go back to school. Nomus travelled from Dhaka to
Aricha, but he was unable to find a means of transportation to get him across the Padma River.
Nomus arrived via launch and took a train to Goaland, where he discovered no vehicle. Nomus
found out that there was a day-long strike going on. Nomus climbed aboard a truck, which arrived
in Hadinehj at 3 a.m. Nomus discovered no people or hotels were open at the time. Nomus
knocked on the door of a large mansion, hoping that someone would answer. A thirty-year-old
man with fair skin opened the front door. "What do you want?" the fair man asked politely.
Nomus explained his issue to him. The fair man greeted him warmly. The attractive man inquired
whether Nomus was hungry. Nomus responded, “Yes, I am too hungry after a long journey."
Nomus then told him he needed to take a shower. Nomus discovered a large dinner for himself
alone after taking a bath. There were four, but no one participated. Nomus did, however, enjoyed
the food because he had never tasted anything like it before! They set up a bed for him after
dinner. Nomus quickly fell asleep due to exhaustion from the journey. They said their goodbyes
early in the morning, around 6 a.m. Nomus inquired as to when he could contact them again.
"Anytime," they said. So Nomus went to college, wrote them a letter, and returned to the
mansion. To his utter surprise, the house owner informed him that no one was present! The floor
had been vacant for three months. Hearing that remark struck Nomus, and he realised something
unusual had happened to him. Nomus realised that whatever had happened to him was only for
the best. So Nomus went to college as a brave new man.
In the obstacle competition, Nomus won by eight miles cross-country. In due course, the
authorities appointed him as College Culture Prefect and College Games Prefect during the
reunion period. In 1987, he received historical marks in the Board Higher Secondary Exam in the
humanities group. On the last day of college, Nomus cried a lot as he was leaving his colourful
college life. Nomus's civil life began.
Cyprus
Nomus was admitted to the University of Akahd's Department of Public Administration in
September 1997. Nomus's paternal grandmother asked him to live with her at home, because she
was afraid. Nomus had forgotten the memories of the past. Nomus realized that her oldest son,
Mr Miles, opposed her rule over the family. Additionally, Nomus was asked to stay at home by
his mother, which might have harmed his academic performance. Nomus's parents gave him a
motorcycle. However, almost half of the students in his class were female. They were wise. On
the first day, one of his teachers, a woman, asked him what he wanted to be. "I don't know,"
Nomus replied. "Because I am not mature enough to decide," Nomus added. "Why don't you
become a statesman?" she suggested. Nomus was aware of the volatile student politics. "I don't
know," Nomus replied. She became enraged with him. She simply told him to meet her after
class. Nomus met her but was unable to satisfy her. She filled out a Redbook with details about
Nomus. Following that, Nomus saw only the students' procession one after the other. Several
classes were held. A few tests were given. Unplanned strikes put the entire university in jeopardy.
It lasted until 1995.
Meanwhile, Nomus had graduated with a Bachelor's Degree. As a result, he decided to travel
abroad. He secretly migrated to Surpyc in February 1995. Although Nomus arrived one month
late for his semester, he achieved excellent results because the environment was excellent. His
area of study was hotel management. It was extremely expensive. As a result, he moved to
Sohpap, Surpyc.
Nomus found a job at El Paso Restaurant & Pub. His boss, Mr Ekim assigned him to the
underground toilet on the first day. Nomus had never cleaned a toilet before in his life. It
had destroyed his ego. Nomus was crying hysterically. Soon after, his boss and wife arrived and
attempted to calm him down. A female client heard him sobbing and requested that his boss give
him to her. She, named Ms Yma drove Nomus away in her Jeep along the road next to the
Mediterranean Sea. It had been a moonlit night. The wave's roar was audible in his ears. The cool
breeze roused Nomus’s carnal desire. Even though she, Ms Yma was older than he was, they
were attracted to each other. It was an exclamatory experience for him. His delight knew no
bounds. They stayed on the sandy beach all night. Ms Yma dropped him off at his studio
apartment. Later, Nomus went to her apartment in the nearby hills, but she was no longer there.
Ms Yma simply left a letter wishing him success.
Nevertheless, Nomus became a successful waiter. He was fluent in German, French, and English.
The majority of customers came from Europe and England. The Germans were the best beer
drinkers. The British like to drink tea and wine. A British family visited the restaurant one
afternoon. They had two lovely daughters. Ms Zil, the eldest daughter, was 19 years old. She
asked Nomus to keep her spectacles for a while after lunch. Nomus was preoccupied at the time.
Ms Zil came in late at night as Nomus was closing the restaurant and asked for her spectacles.
Nomus handed it to Ms Zil, and she blushed like a child. Nomus realised Ms Zil had fallen in
love. Her lips were so tempting that he could not help but kiss her. She responded right away!
With her permission, Nomus then took Ms Zil to his studio apartment. They made love the entire
night. Early in the morning, Nomus was able to arrange for a car to take her to the hotel where her
parents were staying. Ms Zil never looked back. Nomus also discovered that when people go on
vacation, they want to have a good time. A few of them needed to overcome their depression.
Nomus was gradually sinking into depression. In the winter, he relocated to a different hotel on
Troodos Mountain in Kakopetria.
The weather was cool in the mountains. Nomus was not used to being in such a setting.
Therefore, he was in a bad mood. There was a pretty receptionist who was nice to him, which the
supervisor, Mr Zikat could not stand. If necessary, Mr Zikat advised Nomus to visit a brothel. Mr
Zikat was always pursuing him and finding fault with him. Mr Zikat instructed the chef not to
serve him any chicken or beef. One evening, Nomus served two vegetable dishes to a German
family after they requested them. That is why the supervisor attempted to cut his throat with a
large knife. Nomus did not say anything. Nomus simply picked up his belongings and called a
taxi. Nomus was thinking about his appearance in the taxi, which had caused him a lot of trouble
in college and everywhere else. Nomus had a striking appearance that few people are born with.
They were unable to compete with Nomus. They had no choice but to abandon Nomus. His boss,
Mr Ekim even told him to stay away from his wife. Nomus believes that a man's appearance does
not define who he is; rather, it is his education and other characteristics that define him.
Nomus did , however , return to the El Paso Restaurant. Meanwhile, he matured enough to
oversee the entire operation of the restaurant. Nomus earned his place as a bartender. He could
make Brandy Sour, Margaretta, Pina Colada, Tom Collins, Tia Maria, and a variety of other
drinks. "Keo" is the most popular beer in Greece. Nomus had already mastered the art of drinking
beer and coffee. He usually had a beef burger and fresh vegetables for lunch. He became more
attractive and fair. He sported a ponytail. Soon after, his boss promoted him to manager. Nomus
assumed responsibility for all charges. The guests were pouring in in record numbers. They could
not even offer those chairs at times. The customer did not want to leave early.
As a result, Nomus had grown tired of working long hours. He used to miss discotech on
Saturday nights. Boredom had a substantial impact on him. One night, Nomus saw a stunning
Russian woman by the name of Ms Anilag drinking by herself. Her six-year-old daughter was
dozing off. Nomus approached Ms Anilag, and she said yes. They went to the nearby Coral Bay
beach after work. Meanwhile, she left her sleepy daughter at a nearby hotel where they were
staying. However, they slept until dawn on the sandy beach in front of the Mediterranean Sea.
Nomus was exhausted and decided not to go to work that day.
Nomus had no idea how long he had slept when he awoke to a call from his roommate. "Rise,
rise, an earthquake is on," he yelled as he pushed his bed. Nomus could not hear him because
there was a mesmerising sound and his bed was swelling like a boat. Nomus jumped out of bed
and left the house after a few seconds. Nomus noticed a few Russian whores running naked down
the street. They were terrified of dying suddenly and unexpectedly. They were his next-door
neighbours. Nomuse often fantasized about seeing them naked because they were stunning.
Therefore, everything was enjoyable for him. When Nomus saw that the earthquake was not
stopping, he knelt on the ground and begged the creator to save him. The earthquake was
immediately stopped ! Following that incident, he resolved to leave the area as soon as possible.
The apartment owner arrived at the appointed time, to say, "Get out," while Nomus was still
sleeping, They were to leave his house because Nomus had earlier put a bag of sugar in the oil
tank of his newly purchased Mercedes Benz car. That was because the apartment owner used
slang with Nomus when asking for rent.Anyway, Nomus returned to the college and asked the
director to release him immediately because he needed to go home. The Director gave him a
diploma and a leaving certificate in recognition of his intelligence. Nomus then went to his boss
and demanded my six-month salary, which he never received. Mr Ekim stated that he considered
making him a partner in his company. Nomus said his goodbyes and purchased a return ticket to
Hsedalgnab in August 1996. It was a national pastime for tourists to visit Cyprus. However, his
heart and mind have already arrived at home.
The Queen
The journey from Nikocia to Larnaka Airport was long. The driver informed him that he had
arrived at the airport. Despite showing the leaving certificate, the immigration officer refused to
let Nomus return to his country. It was, indeed, harassment for him. In any case, she eventually
agreed to leave him. As a result, he boarded a Cyprus Airlines flight. Nomus sat by the window.
Nomus noticed how small the island was. Nomus disliked its people's behaviour because they are
not human. That is why Nomus never learned to speak their language. However, the plane's crew
was courteous to him. The plane landed at Doha Airport in the middle of the night. Nomus had
just stepped off the plane and was greeted by many dignitaries from around the world. They took
Nomus by surprise. Many of them he knew personally. To avoid them, Nomus pretended to do
morning salat (a type of prayer) even though he was not a methodist. "We will perform it as well,
right behind you," they said. So they stood right behind him, and he did it from the front. Nomus
was astounded by how they managed to do it despite their religious differences. Nomus realised
that politics makes anything possible. In any case, they discussed a variety of international
political issues. They were all paying close attention to Nomus. They appeared to him to be his
obedient students. It took eight hours to attend to nearly 200 prime ministers and heads of state.
Due to a live volcano erupting in Iceland, which had covered the sky with ash, Doha Airport was
closed for eight hours. People who were stranded had no idea what was going on behind them.
That was the media's fault. Nomus was able to leave them after eight hours and boarded Emirates
Airlines. At Dubai Airport, a man from Holland insisted on accompanying him. It was an island
beneath sea level. He met with the Queen, and she arranged a tour of the entire country for him.
Nomus then proceeded to Heathrow Airport, where an immigration officer inquired as to his
destination. He had friends and relatives there, but he said, "Margarita." To hear from him took
them by surprise. "Who is she?" they inquired. "Queen Htebazile is Margarita," he informed
them. "If you don't believe me, call her." They then called her and scheduled an appointment with
her. They took Nomus's passport and informed him that he would get it back when he left. Then a
helicopter was dispatched to take him to the Palace. There was no one there. He went alone to the
queen's bedroom, where she was getting ready. Ms Htebazile was in her sixties, but her figure
remained appealing. She greeted him by saying, "Welcome Mr Bond I had been looking forward
to seeing you since we first met in 1969." Then she opened her drawers and showed Nomus a
slightly bitten piece of cake, saying, "Do you recall this cake? It had already bitten by you; now
bite the other half." Nomus wholeheartedly agreed. Meanwhile, she was dressed nicely. And her
little puppy followed them around the lawn. Then Nomus noticed a large crowd on both sides.
Everyone greeted them, and a few cannons fired. Nomus met the Prince and discovered that his
ancestor was from Cyprus, which he had just returned from. Then he went to see Mr Selrahc and
his two young sons, who live in another palace. Mr Selrahc invited him to stay at his palace and
offered Nomus a pot. At this, Nomus felt honoured and sat with him for a talk. Mr Selrahc also
offered him his car with which he could travel. Nomus remained there for three days. It was so
big that he was getting bored. Nomus simply left the palace after that and went to the Cadbury
Chocolate Factory. He had come to a village festival. However, a helicopter kidnapped Nomus.
The Queen had arranged for him to fly to America in a glass-roofed supersonic aircraft, which
takes forty minutes to arrive.
The Kingfisher
A Sikh boy from England, who had no passport, accompanied Nomus to America. They decided
to pose as gays at immigration because Nomus's friend said it was easier for a gay to get into
Kennedy Airport. To their surprise, he discovered a gay immigration officer, who graciously
welcomed them and handed them his name card. They went to a duplex apartment that his friend
had recommended. The apartment's owner was an Indian lady who was a Bollywood artist and
well-known to Nomus. In the late 1980s, they met in India. She greeted them politely, surprised
to see Nomus. She prepared a delicious dinner for them. He was shocked to see that the gay
immigration officer they had previously encountered was still there. They joined him on an
outing after dinner. He found him a very good dancer at a party. In any case, they had a good
night's sleep. They went for a walk the next day. They discovered many gay men kissing in broad
daylight. He despised it. Whatever the reason, Nomus decided to go to the District of Columbia.
So he went there to the homes of a few senators. They were astonished to see him because they
had met in Cyprus. They had the most beautiful pots there. Nomus saw some large ganja trees in
their private gardens. It was almost legal in the United States. Nomus later attended a parade in
Washington, D.C. where he discovered the President, and he almost ran after him to speak with
him. Nonetheless, a guard knocked him down, and he collapsed unconscious on the ground. In
the hospital, he opened his eyes. However, Nomus later met with the President and his wife.
They were happy to see him. They had a private conversation there when they met in his country
in the early 1980s.
Then Nomus went to Mexico by himself. He observed that they eat a lot of spicy food. Nomus
met a girl who drove him to her house. Nevertheless, his father was furious with him as goons
surrounded him. He even fired a gun at Nomus to make up for what he had missed. Despite the
girl's sadness, Nomus had the right to leave that place. Nomus then returned to England to
retrieve his passport. A wonderful Indian man he met was the owner of Kingfisher Airlines. He
insisted on taking him on a world tour on his plane. They eventually met in Nomus's country, in
the late 1970s, while he was attending Cantonment Public School. On a weekly holiday, when
Nomus was roaming around the hills, he saw a helicopter picking up some tribal children. This
was the helicopter pilot. Nomus couldn't dishonour him or his offer to travel around the world.
Nomus then decided to start with the Seven Wonders of the World. He travelled to South
Acirema after seeing Stonehenge. Then Nomus went to see Mexico's Pyramids, which dated back
5000 years. Nomus then went to see the Christ of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which is a wonderful
place to live. He played football with some strangers there. He then visited Columbia, Venezuela,
Chile, Bolivia, and Peru, where he saw the Gold Mountain, which could not be touched for an
unknown reason. He met Reltih in Argentina with his African maiden. He could not believe his
eyes, so they snapped.
He then travelled to France to see the Eiffel Tower after that. He did not climb it, but he did reach
the summit via helicopter. There was a restaurant where he drank the finest champagne in the
world. He also went into the aeroplane industry and drove the most recent Mig, which was an
incredible experience in his life. Nomus then went to one of the famous paper houses and was
offered the position of editor because he was fluent in French and good at writing. Thank you to
the College of Tourism in Aisocin, Surpyc. He discovered that France is divided into three
religions. About 30% of the population was made up of Jews; 30% of Christians; 30% of
Muslims; and 10% of people who practised a variety of religions.
Nomus then travelled to Italy, where he spent the night in a park in Rome. Nomus travelled to
Venice to ride in a gondola. He also went to see the Pope. He went to Germany to see the Wall
dividing the two nations. Then, he defecated from atop that wall. Even though his parents lived in
Trufknaf, he only called them on his phone. Then he went to Portugal, which is a lovely country.
He went to Spain, where everyone sleeps during the day and moves at night. It is the nation of
cocaine. Everyone was used to it. He also took part in the bull race. He discovered that all of the
wealthy men lived there. Nomus also met with the King of Afghanistan there. He enjoyed himself
at Marbella Nude Beach.
He then travelled to Morocco, which is only a few miles from Spain and is separated by the Strait
of Gibraltar.Nomus also went to Albania and Tunisia, both of which were communist at the time
but are now advanced Muslim countries. They simply practice their religion. He travelled to
Sudan and South Sudan, an oil-rich country with a Christian majority. He discovered Nigeria to
be a wealthy and oil-rich country. He travelled to the Ivory Coast, a diamond-producing country.
He visited South Africa, a lovely country with lovely hotels.
Then Nomus went to Egypt. He came across Pharaoh's mommy. Nomus was accompanied the
entire time by a French archaeologist. He fainted out in front of a Stone Scripture and was taken
to the hospital, where he dreamt of a fourteen-year-old Tutankhamun ordering his writers to draw
a scripture on a stone. Nomus figured out what it meant. When Nomus awoke, he dashed to the
museum to meet with the French archaeologist. Nomus gave him advice on how to interpret the
Stone Scripture's meanings. The astonishing fact was that it was all written in the ancient Bengali
language, which no expert could have imagined.
Nomus later relocated to Libya, an oil-rich country. The President was about to launch a gold
coin at the time. This country was very rich. Their medical system was splendid. He then flew to
Saudi Arabia in a helicopter with a team of engineers in charge of beautifying Mecca, the
Abraham's House. Nomus performed Azaan, a holy ritual performed just before prayer, on the
rooftop of Mecca. Hearing that Azaan from him overwhelmed the pilot. "What have you done?"
asked the helicopter pilot. Nomus said, "It was a call to the people to Allah, the maker of all
things. According to the Pilot, Jews and Muslims both do the same thing. Nomus inquired
whether he was Jewish. The pilot responded that he was Jewish.
Nomus then decided to stay in Saudi Arabia for the time being. To bring alcohol into the Saudi
Cantonment for the Christian Shoulders, he obtained a fake ID and pretended to be a Christian.
Nomus went to an in-house function hosted by a Sheikh who was a member of parliament.
Nomus was a victim of the Sheikh's adviser's plot there. Nomus was on the verge of death. They
had hung him from a tree and were about to open fire on him with guns. A solemn police officer
saved Nomus' life when he yelled as a Bangladeshi. They later executed that adviser right in front
of him.
Whatever, Nomus travelled to Madina to pay respects at the grave of the Great Prophet of Islam.
The King’s son accompanied him. The prince advised him to see it while wearing my shoes, but
Nomus opened his shoes and entered Muhammad's grave solemnly. He discovered it to be very
simple. There was no cover, just a sandy grave. As a souvenir, Nomus placed some sand in the
pocket of his coat. Nomus then went to his two-story house. Nomus went to his bedroom and
discovered Muhammad's robe hanging on the wall. Nomus wore the Prophet's Robe because there
was no one else around, and it fit him perfectly. Even Muhammad's sandals fit him perfectly.
Numas realised the Prophet was a man like him. However, one night, a wise man approached
Nomus with a massive balloon filled with helium gas. For a visit to Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque,
they flew into Israel in the dead of night. They descended there using a rope ladder. Nomus's
friend then invited him to enter a glass-encased room. Nomus entered that room and discovered
nobody there but himself. After a while, when Nomus came out, the friend asked, "Did you not
meet your Lord there ?" Such a question perplexed Nomus, but he responded, "No." Then the
friend asked, "How many times are we to pray?" Despite being perplexed, Nomus replied, "500
times a day." The friend then asked him to enter the room again. Then, Nomus went to the room
again and saw nobody but him alone. When Nomus returned from that room to meet his friend,
he inquired, "How many times a day?" "50 times a day," Nomus said. "Go back again," his
friend, advised. Nomus entered the glassy room again, hesitantly, and found no one. Nomus
assumed he was sick of answering him. Nomus also realised that the lord was an enigmatic
figure. Therefore, Nomus went back into that room. After coming back from that room, Nomus
simply stated that it was five times per day. At the time, Nomus's response seemed appropriate to
his friend, as he simply said, "Ok," and added that they should get out of there quickly. They then
hurriedly attempted to untie the rope that had been used to tie their vehicle to a pillar. Suddenly, a
man emerged. They inadvertently broke the pillar that held the vehicle in place. They managed to
climb the ladder and quickly disappear from view. This incident took place during the month of
"Shab-e-Qadar" in the Islamic calendar.
Nomus eventually moved to Jordan, where the king and his son treated him very well. He
discovered that they were the Prophet Muhammad's last heirs. Nomus would never forget their
kindness. To meet with the other kings, Nomus next travelled to Dubai. Nomus went to see the
King of Thailand after meeting the other kings. Thereafter, he went to see Myanmar's king.
Nomus discovered that his son-in-law was from our country. He was the owner of a diamond
mine. Myanmar has a large number of unexplored mines. Nomus also discovered a tribe that eats
dead children! Then he went to meet Malaysia's King, who used to live in seclusion. The next
stop on his journey was Indonesia, a beautiful country to explore. It was a land of a thousand
islands. Among them, he found one island that was populated by 100% Christians. Australia is
only about 40 miles away by boat.
Then Nomus went to China. It was an incredible experience to visit the Great Wall. Along this
road, people used to trade. Nomus was perplexed to see that Vietnam and Cambodia were
advancing toward economic prosperity. He could not forget seeing so many bicycles at once
during the day. He will never forget Tibbet, the world's highest roof. Nomus noticed healthy
ginger cultivation there. Nomus noticed the monks who could levitate above the ground. Nomus
also went to Nepal, which is known for its temples and casinos. Nomus used a helicopter to reach
the summit of Mount Everest in the Himalayas.
Aliens
Nomus then travelled to Russia to learn about its culture. He discovered there that so-called
vodka was made of potatoes. He went to Chernobyl, a beautiful deserted land. There were only a
few people who lived there. He also made trips to Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Their food was
delicious. He would never forget flying "The Sukhoi," the world's fastest fighter jet. It did not
need a runway to fly; it could take off right from the ground. Nomus will never forget the King of
Azerbaijan's hospitality. Nomus wished he could stay forever. For whatever reason, Russia was
running a space program there. Nomus then boarded a rocket to the Space Station with a friend
who spoke English fluently. It was important to note that, aside from Russia, no other nation
owned a space station that was occasionally rented out to other nations.
However, Nomus experienced a heart attack on his way to space. Finally, they arrived at the
space station to resolve a problem. It was a minor issue. A screw had come loose. Nomus exited
the vehicle to fix the issue. When he succeeded, he discovered a very tall man there. Nomus
assumed he was Russian, but he was from another planet. The tall man invited Nomus to
accompany him. He accepted his invitation. A huge rounded vehicle appeared out of nowhere and
drew Nomus inside. There were a lot of men and women there. Except for Nomus, everyone had
remained silent. Nomus used his phone to film the Earth through the window. Nomus was
perplexed to discover that the Earth was flat with a slight curve in the centre. It was like being on
a big boat. The Earth also has an ice-covered roof. Nomus remembered having the highest
geography score. Nomus realised, he had been studying the earth incorrectly. Then their vehicle
approached the sun. Nomus was a little terrified. How was it possible? What caused it to happen?
Their vehicle obtained fuel by absorbing gas from the sun. Nomus discovered that the sun was 36
miles in diameter and only 36 miles above the Earth. It wasn't as hot as humans expected. The
Earth's curved roof acted as a magnifier, increasing the heat required for life on the planet. What
incredible engineering! Then they approached the lunar surface, which was 36 miles above the
sun. By remaining in their positions, they both revolved around the Earth. They were never better
than each other were. What level of expertise should we require to design this? One must have
walked the entire length of the space. In any case, they landed on the moon, a manufactured
satellite to observe the Earth. It was a circular structure with two sides. Two half-balls were
combined. Nomus had finally realised how our great prophet Muhammad had once divided it in
two. He must have had contact with extraterrestrial aliens. We did not have enough books to
understand because many of them were destroyed during the wars. Nomus did, however, come
across a "Swastika" sign. What was the role of Germany and India in world history? It was
stranger than fiction to him.
They told Nomus that they needed to make their vehicle faster and that he needed to be injected
with a chemical. Nomus was asked to lie down on a bed. They injected him with an unknown
chemical ampoule. Nomus had no idea how long he had slept. When Nomus awoke, he found
himself on Mars! He discovered two alien factions fighting there. Many tanks and weapons came
from Earth, as sixteen American soldiers fought one of the sides who had been living there for
about 12 years! Nomus then decided to speak with the opposing party. They were happy to see
Nomus. As a result, the war ended with love rather than fighting. Later, Nomus visited the entire
planet, where he saw dinosaurs, ravens, and owls.
Later, they moved to the planet of Venus where the sky was always the colour of dawn. There, he
discovered tall, blond humans. Nobody is no less than fourteen feet tall, and they had a king. It
was an incredible experience to see them. They originated on Earth a long time ago. They now
live in peace there. In this world, they are known as the Vikings.
They then travelled to Pluto, the most distant and smallest of all the planets. The sky was
changing in colour. Only those who had been good in their earthly lives lived there, in the same
body shape as the earth's bodies. Nobody ever died again after that. A woman resembling
Monalisa da Vinci had fallen in love with Nomus. Though he had a weakness for her, he was not
the type to fall in love with her. Nomus was not dead yet. Nomus yearned for a life. Nomus
insisted on remaining on Earth. Nomus was escorted back from Pluto to France in a matter of
hours. He saw many huge colonies or space stations where they lived along the way. They arrived
in the afternoon in the middle of France and Switzerland. They took him to see Mr Billy, a genius
who could decipher all alien languages. They taught him how to translate their languages. In
Billy's study room, Nomus discovered many unknown scriptures. The old man could contact
them whenever he needed to. Mr Billy would go unnoticed by the rest of the world, but the aliens
would never forget him. Nomus realised they had been keeping liaisons with a few humans for a
long time for a reason. Many of them were hostile to humans, but many were also friendly. We
needed to communicate effectively with them. Nomus did not, however, feel at ease with them.
Boredom gripped him tightly. He desired to be among humans. He asked them to leave him in
Kashmir, the heaven on earth.
Kashmir
In the morning, they abandoned Nomus near the line of control in Kashmir. It had been a
wonderful morning. The mountain peaks were covered in diamond-like ice. There were far too
many apple and orange trees in the valley, which appeared to be decorated naturally. Several
sheep were nibbling on grass. Nomus met a good-looking man who informed him that Nomus
was on the Pakistani side. Nomus informed him that he was hungry. The good-looking man drove
him to his house. Nomus had a good time there. For breakfast, he had grape juice, bread, and
butter. When Nomus realized they could easily travel to the other side, he asked about crossing
the border. They also have visitors from India. There was no police intimidation. This seemed
unusual to Nomus. He quickly decided to cross the border.
Nomus crossed the border with ease and caught a ride to Mumbai, a beautiful city on the Arabian
Sea. He was given some helpful assistance in locating a glass-only guesthouse for foreigners.
Nomus was given a free welcome by a girl who was the national champion in badminton! She
also had free love for him. Nomus then bid her farewell by promising to do everything he could
to get into Bollywood, a film city. He then went to Kerala, India's most southern state. Following
that, he went to Sri Lanka, known for its coconut trees, and Maldip, known for its fishermen; the
sea was not as deep as we thought because Southpole was nearby. He then went to Kolkata
Airport, where he had a flight to Dhaka. On the way, he resolved that he would obtain Kashmir
by any means necessary.
Hometown
After visiting 240 countries, both large and small, Nomus returned to his hometown in October
1996. He was nearly out of breath. He was sound asleep for three months. However, it was
insufficient. He was awakened by a dream. In his dream, he saw the passing of a close friend. It
frightened him. Later, in December 1996, he received the news of his death. Nomus decided to
put earthly concerns aside as much as possible. He was almost sick from having so many
memories in his head. He had a severe migraine in his head. He had also lost his memories. He
could not recall or remember anything from the previous 26 years. He had trouble identifying his
friends and acquaintances. He chose to keep his distance from everyone. Of course, they
misunderstood him. He was walking down the street barefoot at that precise moment.
Nirvana
A close friend of his named Mr Rignahaj visited him at home on April 14, 1997, in the afternoon
to take him out for refreshments. They visited his friend's hometown. It was the snake charmers'
village in Savar. On the Bongshai River, they had a fantastic time. They were drunk and rode on
an empty boat at dusk. The boat had a large hole in the bottom. It sank in the middle of the river
with five men. They had not noticed the large fishing net hung over the boat. He took a sudden
leap. He began to swim like a dolphin. When he got close to the shore, he decided to breathe his
last breath ever underwater. Nomus died instantly on the spot. However, no, he had fallen into a
deep state of unconsciousness. There was no light in the emptiness. Nomus reflected on his
previous life, which was meaningful to him. He recalled the poetry he had received in his dream
and recited it in Bengali as if it had been revealed to him. It is an introductory poem in the Arabic
Quran. As soon as the recitation was over, Nomus heard the roar of the fire. He assumed he was
on his way to hell. However, the sound gradually faded and he heard a crying voice. That was the
voice of a childhood friend, Mr Usaig. It quickly became more audible. Nomus became aware
that he had survived the incident. "What a handsome man he was," he heard someone say.
However, Nomus was unable to see anything. Nomus might be able to take a breath after a few
seconds. However, his breathing was so heavy that he could not stop it. His eyes, on the other
hand, could see everything around him. He noticed that the sun was about to set. Hundreds of
villagers murmured around the area. His body temperature quickly returned to normal, and he felt
cold. An unknown young man in a taxi then drove him to his home. This young man paid the taxi
fare and then vanished. He then went home in secret. Nomus later discovered that a committee
member of the shrine near his home staged the incident. Mr Rignahaj, his friend, received a
sizable sum of gold coins in exchange for which he had just recently thrown away. Nomus
understood that a handsome man could not possibly have any good friends. Nomus should go
alone if possible. He had been in a seclusion period for a long time.
Life Now
Regardless, his parents arrived from Germany in January 1998 and managed a job at a private
university. The monthly salary was around $80. Nomus began working there as an Admissions
Officer and managed to succeed tremendously. In three years, he brought in approximately
$750,000 for the university. In the meantime, many foreign delegates visited the university.
However, Nomus finally fell in love with his wife in June 1998, and they married in July. No one
in the family appeared to be happy. His father travelled from Germany to attend the wedding.
There were no gifts ! Their marriage quickly devolved into a financial disaster. Despite his
parents' monthly budget of $70, he was unable to meet it. As a result, Nomus was forced to
relocate to his father-in-law's home. The university declined to raise the salary by only $6. As a
result, he quit his job and was frustrated for four years. In the meantime, he was blessed with a
son. There was no milk available to feed that boy. If milk were provided, food would be scarce.
Nomus realised that his parents and relatives were useless to him. He started taking Ganza for
relief. His health quickly deteriorated, but his cognition dramatically improved.
China only
Nomus moved to China in September 2004 to study and work. The Southern Yangtze University
in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, was delighted to welcome him. He discovered that this was the
birthplace of their chairman, Mao, whom he had met in person. The general public was aware that
he had died. They put him in charge of the International Expert Building. They even celebrated
my official birthday on October 1st, which is also the start of their New Year. Unfortunately, his
country, relatives, and parents never even attempted to understand him. In any case, he made
friends with one German and three Russian girls. Nomus missed his young son and wife in his
home country. As a result, nothing happened to them. He used to go for a jog in the afternoon. He
was once told by an elderly woman there that angels would soon exalt him. Yes, he did meet Mr
Fatboy, the current leader of North Korea, at a renowned discotech. He moved to Yixing for work
after finishing the Chinese language course at the university. A woven fabric company owned by
Chairman Mao’s nephew employed him. He considered bringing his wife and son back to his
large apartment. However, he received a phone call from Germany. His parents wanted him to
return to his home country to help build an apartment they had recently purchased.On the other
hand, Nomus took a stroll in the nearby park one afternoon. He noticed a saucer-shaped object
rotating above his head while urinating in the park. When it landed nearby, a grey spaceman
appeared to greet him. He politely declined the grey man's invitation to accompany him. He
handed him a bottle of water and requested a specific time for his wife and son. The grey man
then decided to leave and took off right away. However, Nomus received a ticket to return home
soon from Mr Nosus in the nation. Therefore, Nomus had to leave his apartment and high
position in the woven factory, despite his reluctance. As a result, he had to leave China on June
30, 2005.
Divine Comedy
When he arrived at Dubai Airport, he met with a blond man who would become president of the
United States of America, and other unnamed delegates. That blond man brought a buffet lunch
to all of the passengers who were with him. However, when he arrived at Thailand's
Suvarnabhumi Airport, he was met with a labour strike that marooned him for three days and
three nights. There, Nomus met with additional significant individuals to hold on Earth. Finally,
Nomus flew back to Bangladesh with Thai Airways. There was a strike going on. A driver was
there to receive him and take him directly to SML, a big fabric producer in the country. Nomus
had to sign a job contract there. Nomus went back to his family. They greeted him
enthusiastically. He lived in a low-cost apartment with his family.
Nevertheless, he managed the time and completed their apartment on time. His parents were
overjoyed. However, his newly married youngest brother, Mr Novus, was dissatisfied for an
unknown reason. He bit Nomus severely one day. He lost his home once more. By that time, he
had another son. They had to relocate to his father-in-law's house once more. His brother, Mr
Nojus advised him to take care of his business downtown. He followed his advice and quit his
job. When his business was at its height, nine months later, his brother, Mr Nojus, accused him of
robbery. Once again, he succumbed to uncertainty. His two sons' upbringing was jeopardised.
2007 was the hardest year of his life.
Meanwhile, BAL had already taken office as promised by this point. A few leaders met him on
the street but did nothing for him. Neither BNP helped him in any way. They are looting and
acquiring wealth through several projects. The price of necessary goods increased rapidly. His
life is in jeopardy. Nevertheless, he indeed gave BAL power to Modi & Co. when they met in
2014 at Suhrawardy Park, Dhaka. Still, they do not look for him.
Note: My given name is not Jehoba Sumonder. I purposefully conceal my identity
because I have been involved in nation building since I was a child. That is why
some of my childhood memories have made their way into this noble novel.
Because this novel accurately depicts my life, I purposefully changed the names
of the characters and locations. Actually, I planned to use it in a film or movie.
For good reason, many incidents were left out. Some readers may write
screenplays based on my original novel in the third person. I wish they had used
their given names. You are aware that factual data can only be described, not
created.
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  • 1. Do Not Look For Him Jehoba Sumonder Oh, Lord ! This is the story of an old man who was once a child named Nomus. He had no idea that the creator of all creation existed in the beginning. Someone informed him of it when he was four years old. It caused him a great deal of distress. Nomus did, however, frequently forget about his existence, as he knew everything. As a result, he never paid attention to anyone. He always walked straight or upright. However, walking like this caused him to slip on the road several times. He could even see many dead men who were still alive and approaching. He had no idea they were dead at the time. When he was four years old, out of fear of the odds and the persistence of his ability to see the invisible, he invented lies. He had no idea how to lie. He could understand many languages as a child, but he completely forgot about them after the lie was invented. Now let me tell you about his upbringing. He was his parents' firstborn child. He was the eldest of three brothers. They were wealthy at first, but they quickly became impoverished. His father owned a bookstore. He did not dress up for a night out. As a result, he used to be semi-naked all the time, but going everywhere was extremely convenient. On the eve of his second birthday, March 12, 1970, his mother made him some nice clothes. One of his maternal uncles, named Nohkam had just returned from the village after finishing the school final exam. He slung Nomus over his shoulder and went for a walk in the fresh air. There was a nice breeze on that day. The sidewalk was spotless. They could not find anyone on the street! A loud voice cut them off. A military man ordered Nohkam to stand still. He stood up, the little boy on his shoulder trembling as much as his uncle does. As the military man approached the uncle and pulled the lace of his pyjama, it fell to the ground. Mr Nohkam remained speechless for the time being. "Hey, you're not circumcised!" exclaimed the military man and began to laugh at him. "You infidels are ruining our country, you bastards," he said loudly, brandishing his revolver. Hearing this remark, the little boy, Nomus lost control and climbed down from his uncle's shoulder, angrily walking in front of that military man and yelling at him, "You bastard, go, go, go." "You tiny bastard, shout as much as you can if you can," the military man said as he turned toward Nomus, his revolver in Nomus's mouth. He had not anticipated the situation. He remained silent for a while, the military man staring at him like a big animal. Nomus had no idea how much time had passed. He noticed a group of white men and a woman standing behind the military man as if they were unsure what would happen next. Nomus threw his left hand up, and the revolver fell into his right hand. Everybody there exclaimed at once and said, “O Lord, O Lord." Nomus understood that his anger ruled them dramatically, that they could not move. After a while, a woman among them came near to Nomus, bowed down and asked him softly to hand over the revolver to her hand. She assured him repeatedly. She had an angelic face that he had never seen before. After a while, Nomus gave the revolver to her. She took it smoothly. She also gave him a very soft kiss on his cheek. Everybody started clapping, saying, "Bravo, bravo." A young man also approached him and bowed down and he said, "We did not see our Lord, but we see Him now." There was murmuring among the group. They were happy but about to leave as soon as possible. For the first time, Nomus noticed a helicopter on the road. Its big wings started
  • 2. to swing heavily. In the meantime, he came to know their names and came to know that the helicopter pilot hails from his maternal uncle Nohkam's country home. There prevailed a pleasing environment. Among the dignitaries present, there were: The Chief Minister of West Bengal, the Home Minister of Pakistan, the Chief of the Pakistan Army (who was nullified by the little boy Nomus), and the Young Prince of Edinborough. The beautiful lady was the pilot's wife, and the co-pilot was a countryman. While leaving, all shouted, "Bravo, bravo, enjoy, enjoy Bangla." From an unknown place, hundreds of people came running down the street, shouting, “Joy Bangla, Joy Bangla". Soon it turned into a big procession. Meanwhile, his innocent uncle, Mr Nohkam had fixed his pyjama. He put Nomus on his shoulder and ran away towards home. Later, Nomus learned that there was a daylong curfew on that day. After that incident, he could never go up there anymore. Time Heals Everything Nobody was in the house on the eve of Nomus's third birthday. There will be no birthday celebrations for the day. So he returned to the road to see the people. However, the road was nearly deserted. A few dead bodies were lying around, and the dogs were busy. One nicely suited man approached him and said, "Happy Birthday to you, our little master." He was astonished to hear that remark! However, solemnly asked the visitor, "Who are you?" The handsome man said, “I am the President of Pakistan and came to see you." He also added, "We actually came to talk to your Prime Minister about the election." He noticed another man with him. He asked, "Who is that man?" "He is from India," the President responded. A military man, who later became our President. "Hum, no time wasting, no election this time," Nomus said. "Begin a war two weeks after my birthday and end it one day before Christmas." "OK, as you say, it will be done as per," they both said. The young boy was happy to be in charge because no one at home paid attention to his requests. They sped away in a jeep. He did not say anything about that incident to anyone. However, after a few days, Nomus did manage to go up to the road again. There was an old shrine in the centre of the roads. It was two stories. On the first floor, there was a place to chain horses for passersby. On the ground floor was the grave of a local saint. People used to come here and give money in a big box fixed against the outer wall. There, Nomus met a little girl of his age. She told him that her whole family would be leaving in a big boat because the Pakistan military would be attacking the country soon. He had mixed feelings about that news. If she went away, with whom would he play? Besides, he was happy to learn that soon he would be in a newly independent country. Nomus requested some Rixa Pullers transport him home. Nevertheless, they refused to take Nomus. He dashed back to his house and told everyone what had happened. Nobody believed him. Everyone assumed that this little boy was making fun of him. As a result, nobody cared. However, after a day, when they saw some cops fleeing or running down the street, they all realised something was wrong. They later learned via radio that the Pakistani military had attacked everywhere. Their entire family boarded a large boat a few days later. Some men were pulling it by ropes. It was interesting to see the elderly. They were concerned and prayed to their God to have mercy on them. The woman had been sobbing nonstop. His young paternal uncles, on the other hand, were overjoyed to receive the firearms. They did set fire to the sky on occasion. Nomus was, of course, overjoyed at the time. It was a new experience for him.
  • 3. However, they arrived in the village at his maternal grandfather's house after a long boat ride. Everyone was welcomed with open arms, but not everyone felt liberated. Some of his relatives, however, went to his paternal grandmother's house nearby. The house was empty within a few months. Only his maternal grandmother and the wife of her second son remained at home. Despite rumours and fears, the military did not enter their village. As a result, everyone's panic quickly turned into a picnic. They were safe and secure for whatever reason. There was no one to bother them at his maternal grandfather's house. However, one local idiot used to annoy his maternal grandmother by climbing into a palm tree over the canal next to the house. His maternal grandfather told his maternal grandmother to hide Nomus If anyone came into the house. One day, he saw from under the bed, two of his paternal uncles coming to their house with guns in their hands. They asked for him. His grandmother and aunt, however, did not say where he was. They looked for him in every room of the house because they had received orders from above to transport him to the capital. Nonetheless, they were unable to locate him. After failing to locate him, they decided to have sex with two women at gunpoint. Moreover, they committed that heinous crime in a cheerful mood, one after the other. They did the same thing to every virgin they got their hands on that I witnessed. While the uncles were walking away, that tiny, thin man appeared out of nowhere to help them. That tiny man assured his uncles that he would find the child. His uncles were astounded to hear that man's speech. What could that little fellow do that their guns couldn't? Nevertheless, then that tiny man came in and opened the quilt on the bed. They were completely taken aback when they discovered one tiny pair of socks. They were convinced that he was hiding somewhere. They searched everywhere and eventually found Nomus under the bed. Furthermore, the little boy's excursion did not end well here. It was only the start of the story. Thereafter, on the way, one of his uncles abandoned them for the sake of his friends. They then went to the home of one of his paternal grandmother's first nieces. She was Japanese doll-like, married but had no children. His uncle, named Mr Ramuk fell in love with her at first sight. When he discovered she was married and her husband had joined the opposition party, he quickly tied her to the wall and severely beat her. Mr Ramuk used to have sexual relations with her several times a day. He even put a bottle inside of her. She cried, but it was in vain. He had been at it for seven days. Her husband broke into the house like a thief on the seventh day. However, his uncle Ramuk became aware of his presence and fled the house like a thief. Nomus stayed at his aunt's house by himself. Then Mr Rinom, a powerful young man and the younger brother of his aunt, appeared. He dragged Nomus through paddy fields, grasslands, and canals. They arrived at his paternal grandmother's house, where his mother was waiting for him. She needed to feed another baby. The baby was his 9-month-old younger brother, named Nojus. After a few days, Nomus's father arrived at the house. He was dead set on taking them to the capital. Therefore, they took a bus and arrived on a ferry on the Meghna River. A military officer ordered all passengers on the bus to disembark. As the military man asked his mother what she had taken in a large can, she trembled with fear. His father informed him that the tin can contained powdered milk. That military man appeared to be confident in his response. He then allowed them to board the bus. Nobody bothered them on the way. They arrived at their destination in the capital city without any incident. His father's mother was present at the house. When asked if there was a problem, she replied confidently, "Not at all." Both of his parents were happier than they had ever been. His grandmother, on the other hand, asked his father to go out and bring food for the family. As soon as his father left the house, another uncle, named Mr Ribok who had dropped him off on his way to his aunt's house, walked in with a machine gun. "What prompted you to recommend our names to the General, he directly questioned his mother. For training, they did send us to a neighbouring nation where there were no women available. We could only turn left or right." His mother was frightened to see him holding a heavy machine gun. She chose to remain silent. His
  • 4. uncle pushed his mother in front of him onto the bed and had sexual relations with her. That day was September 22, and Nomus would never forget it. His mother burst into tears as soon as his uncle left the room. Furthermore, his father did not appear that day. After three days of waiting, they decided to return to the country house. His paternal grandmother led the way at the time. It had been pouring heavily the entire time. He believed that human crying had a connection to nature. He cried, and nature cried with him, In any case, no wound lasts forever. Time heals all wounds. Table His maternal grandfather had summoned Nomus’s paternal grandmother. So Nomus returned to his maternal grandfather's house, where a large function had been planned. This time, he noticed that many members of the family were present. A chef was preparing special rice on a large stove beneath a large tree. A pretty woman approached him after lunch, beside the paddy fields, and asked what his name was. He did not say anything because he was staring at her beauty silently. He had never seen a more beautiful Bengali woman. Her skin shone. She bowed down to him and introduced herself as "Beauty." He gave her some golden paddy because he was speechless. She abruptly stood up and gestured for someone to accompany her to the car. He later discovered she was from a nearby cantonment and was the cousin of his eldest maternal uncle's wife. He was thinking about her sweet voice late at night. It had a profound effect on his mind. His grandfather asked someone to take him to Toilegong, at his other maternal uncle's wife's house, in the morning. A jeep took him to Allimoc City from there. It came to a halt in front of a large two-story house in the city. On the stairs, he noticed a military major conversing with someone. A few minutes later, he was led to a large room with many naked women standing against the wall. They were all the wives of Bengali officers. Their long hair was used as clothing. They were standing in a straight line. Only one of them had been handpicked, and the others were taken to another room. After a few moments, he could hear the loud noise of a machine gun. A Bengali captain then led an elderly man into the major's room. That old man was pleading for the life of his daughter. This beggar turned out to be the leader of a covert Indian operation. The major was moving around the room. The captain exited the room and killed himself with a single shot from his revolver. The begging old man turned out to be the father-in- law of the deceased Bengali captain ! For a while, everyone was perplexed. Nomus, a little boy, opened his mouth and urged the major to forgive the old man and his daughter. The major fulfilled his request and quickly exited the room without arguing. He walked after him. He recognised the major from an earlier encounter in front of the Shrine. He was a man of exceptional character. He thought everyone had changed as a result of the war. In the jeep, the major was unusually quiet. He entered the cantonment on the way. He and a few others were on their way to the capital. He was as quiet as a toddler the entire time. The car came to a halt in front of his house. He got out and noticed a captain in the front seat who was also familiar to him. A truly wonderful individual. He was a refugee in Pakistan. He later joined the military and got trained in the Cavalry Division at Armanitola Field, not far from the Shrine. He smiled at him as he walked away. He hurried to his room as soon as he left, only to discover that his father was deeply asleep. The entire house was deserted. After a few days, his father took him along on the truck to transport corpses. Those were the dead bodies of Shakhari Bazaars' infidels. Later, his father took him to Jagannath Hall, where he saw several dead beautiful women hanging from the ceiling. Most bodies had their boobs removed. His father and other family members loaded them all onto the trucks. He could not sleep that night because he was so shocked. There were rumours
  • 5. that the Pakistani military had assembled 90,000 troops at the airport as the guerillas approached the capital. Meanwhile, the Pakistani military had decided to burn down the capital city. On December 14, 1971, Nomus was escorted to the Hotel Intercontinental Grand Ballroom by the nephew of the City Muslim League Chairman, a captain in the British Royal Air Force during WWII. He was also the father of the previously mentioned Bengali Co-Pilot of the Prince's Helicopter. Nomus discovered a large number of officers waiting for him. He also saw Pakistan's Chief of Staff and Home Minister toasting wine together there. All of a sudden, they placed him at a small table to speak. Being only three years old, he had no idea what to say, but he nonetheless addressed them, saying, "My friends present here, this war has taught me some lessons that I will never forget. During the war, which many of you have yet to witness, I remained vigilant. I sincerely hope this is not for you. I want this war to end here, as far as I'm concerned. I wish your family felt the same way. I'll set up a meeting between Pakistan and India. Mutual friends would participate in the final play. My friends, please, let's not see any more blood." For a brief moment, the entire hall was deafeningly quiet. But when the chief began to clap, everyone else did as well. There appeared to be an endless clap. He received a standing ovation there! However, he began to cry. Therefore, the nephew, named Lalud helped him to the car and drove him safely home. Drama There were only two days left to end the war. Nomus's entire family began to return home. His two uncles had been ordered to slaughter a few teachers at the university of the capital because they had remained in their homes during the war. So, as stated above, it was carried out by a militant group on December 14, 1971. On December 16, 1971, the Pakistan Army agreed to surrender its weapons to the Indian Army. What a magnificent drama has been staged ! A war had begun and would have been completed in due course. Nomus did not, however, want to write a history textbook here. Many of the things he had left out on purpose were for a good reason. Anyway, on the fourth birthday of Nomus, a few foreigners and leaders visited his home to pay their respects. In addition, a special messenger was dispatched to deliver the Queen's message. She had asked him for something like a constitution and sent him five pillars to frame it with. He simply removed or wrote off the first pillar, which said, "Kingdom of the Lord." In 1972, the remaining four of them drafted the constitution. It was justified by the TEN members. And he was the last one, only leaving his fingerprint because he couldn't write. The knowers are aware of it; the public is unaware. He desired a simple life, free of all the names that weighed as much as the earth. Therefore, he invented a lie to disapprove of himself. As an invisible, he watched everyone and rewarded those who deserved it. That did not mean he looked for revenge. He would rather have waited for the right time, which also depended on his necessity. Whosoever had received useful and valuable information from him, Nomus promptly dumped them if necessary. That is how he did it: by keeping him aloof from society as well as the world. Let them forget and disobey. He did not care much. He walked upright. He waited with passion. Allow them to brag about themselves with whatever they have. Allow them to have fun while also realising their fate. Only souls will survive as knowledge, beauty, and wealth decay. Nomus saw many boys crying when their parents spared them because they feared death from the Pakistani military. Bullets stopped their crying. How cool was the death!
  • 6. Education Well, after the war ended, Nomus's maternal grandfather came to his home by horse. He wanted to take him back forever. He was the local Zamindar of his village. He promised to provide better nutrition and education for the boy. Even though they were in a food crisis, Nomus's mother could not agree with his father. She might have reasoned that if he had left, she would probably have stayed in that house. As a result, she argued with her father. Nomus's maternal grandfather returned home with nothing. A chance for a good upbringing had been squandered. She did, however, have to promise to take Nomus to her father once a year. Before the war, a large "Russian circus group" used to visit him once a year. He'd seen a lot of horses with them. He also noticed a large gorilla there. The Circus Party used to set up its massive tent in a nearby field. It used to be attended by a large number of people. He noticed a beautiful girl walking across a rope. He had so much fun that he passed out. It stopped coming after the war, much to his frustration. Nomus forgot what month it was in 1972 and was sent to his maternal grandfather's village. He discovered four cousins there. Three of them had reached puberty, and one cousin was only a year junior. He was five years old at the time. His second cousin, named Ms Nimsej took him to the roof one rainy day to show him something. She only showed him her vagina! She sat on the roof and told him to penetrate her. She slapped him and told him to follow her instructions. He had to do that, as well as drink her urine. He recalls cursing her on that rainy day. He preferred to go with the eldest one, named Ms Meensat who was the most beautiful of them all. She was impolite to everyone. Nomus was able to walk alongside her without fear. They were wandering through the jungle one day. In his grandfather's house, there was a cowboy. The cowboy trapped them and made his oldest cousin have a forcible fuck. He had never seen blood in the vagina before. However, his eldest cousin told him not to disclose the matter to anyone in the house. He became aware of his folly. She wanted that cowboy to fuck herself and teach this little boy a lesson on her sister's behalf. In January 1973, Nomus went back to his house in the capital city. His mother was also concerned about sending him to school. Instead of enrolling their toddlers in a government school, the elderly of the house chose to enrol them in a private school with non-Bengali students. It was his destiny. His name could no longer be on the government's list. Furthermore, the tuition was higher than the government's, which his father could not afford. As a result, he received his primary education in a private or non-government school where he was unable to play because there was nowhere for him to play. As a result, his physical development was inadequate. He thinned out and became lifeless. Because his uncles used to play cards in his only bedroom, he couldn't study at home. His mother also participated with them. His father gradually became dissatisfied and surrounded himself with bad company. Ganza enraged his father. Ganza made his father sick. There was ganja everywhere at the time. He stopped it with the help of one of my maternal uncles, named Mr Katsum who had a strong influence on the government. In exchange, he occasionally kidnapped him on the way to school and took him to his home, where this little boy saw many government officials, army officers, and foreigners. Even back then, the Prime Minister held him in high regard. This was due to his uncle's protection while he was a student in Calcutta. Many government officials would have come to Mr Katsum's house with foreigners. They asked Nomus who should be our national poet and why. Meanwhile, Nomus learned a lot about poets from his wartime experiences and the book. He liked the war song: "Walk, walk, walk; for the drum beats upon the high above, under is the dancing globe." As a result, Nomus advised them that 'Izak' should be our national poet. Some claimed Mr Izak wasn't from our
  • 7. country; he was Indian. Nomus said, "He writes for every Bengali's heart." When some claimed that Izak could not be admitted to our country ! "Of course, if you ask the Chief Minister of West Bengal, it can be done," Nomus said to them. He is my friend indeed. Furthermore, if used appropriately, my name is valuable. Lo...it was done. Mr Izak was chosen as our nation's poet, and Nomus visited him at his home, where no one was allowed to enter without the approval of the highest authorities. Nomus visited him several times. One day, at Izak's residence, this little boy, Nomus was watching his flower garden. A beautiful boy, named Lesur, two years older than him, had come there and asked him, "Who are you?" "You bastard, go away ." He also pushed Nomus into the rose tree, and he was injured by its thorn. Blood was everywhere. Nomus stood up and hit Lesur hard because he wasn't used to this remark. The beautiful boy, Lesur's front teeth had fallen out, and he began crying uncontrollably. Soon after, a military man arrived and took Nomus to the Prime Minister's residence. He saw the Prime Minister for the second time there. However, the Prime Minister did not recognise him. He knelt and asked, "Are you the culprit?" When this boy lost his temper and smacked the Prime Minister, saying, "You had no idea who I was," the PM's glasses had already fallen to the ground, leaving him nearly blind. How could you do such a thing to me? Have you forgotten the day I delivered the speech to you (Ebarer Songram, Muktir Songram), "This time we fight for independence, this time we fight for victory?" For the time being, the Prime Minister was taken aback. He suddenly realised he had made a blunder. Meanwhile, the PM had picked up his spectacles from the ground and invited him to lunch. He summoned his eldest daughter and instructed her to prepare Biryani. Nomus had fallen on the carpet as he entered his house because he had never walked on a thick carpet before. He overheard the PM's wife telling her daughter, "What a poor boy he was." "Mother, keep mum, he is our special guest," said the eldest daughter. Regardless, the PM showed him how to hold a spoon and fork in each hand. Nomus could not eat much because he had only recently learned proper etiquette. He felt insufficient and inadequate in comparison to them. However, the Prime Minister assured him that he would soon receive a good education and upbringing. The PM even promised to give him a kingdom! "Ah...Seleucus, what varieties are there on Earth?" he thought to himself. Is it called education? What A Relief ! Life, however, goes on. Whether it rained or not, Nomus's school was open every day. His father could not afford to buy him an umbrella or a book bag. He went by himself. He used to come home alone after school. There was no meal before lunch, only water. He needed to rest for a while. Nomus awoke one day to find one of his aunts' husbands had brought up some visitors. His mother was not at home, as she usually was. The guests were introduced to him. They were the King of Thailand, the Chairman of China, and the Chairman of the Hilly Regions of the nation. They knelt in front of him. They predicted his future success. They hailed his success in life to come. His mother arrived home all of a sudden. She was perplexed to see the visitors. However, for lunch, she served rice deep in water and dried fish. The guests were happy with it! Nevertheless, Nomus's mother was furious with him after they had left the house. "You rascal, you've gone out again," she said. Nomus did not say anything. He never paid attention to anything she said. He continued on his own. When he felt sad, he used to go to the riverside, where many boats were. One of his acquaintances, an old man of 70 named "Inasav," used to take Nomus on his boat and chat with him. He was his favourite person to talk to. This old man appreciated every action he took. Mr Inasav used to take him to the Esenapaj Embassy sometimes. It was a far distance from his home. The old man used to put him on his shoulder.
  • 8. There was a girlfriend of his. She was the granddaughter of a famous Navy Admiral of Napaj. Whenever he went there, she used to take him to her bedroom at the back of the Embassy. They spent a beautiful time over there. She gave him a nice cap that belonged to her famous grandfather, who fought in the Second World War. His bravery knew no bounds. However, he never told his mother anything about his adventure. Nomus went to school regularly and came home safely. On the way, he met dignitaries almost every day. He told his highly influential maternal uncle Mr Katsum everything about the Prime Minister. He was fired for knowing that I was hurt. Mr Katsum telephoned his university friend in Acirema, who was then the Foreign Minister, named Mr Regnissik there. He came to see Nomus in our country in 1973. Mr Regnissik said, "This country absolutely is a bottomless basket. Whatever is given to the PM is gone to the thieves. “This young child was forced to pause. After this meeting, he could not go to the PM's residence anymore. On August 14, 1975, Nomus was taken to one of his paternal aunt's houses to attend a birthday ceremony. There, he spent the entire day playing with the PM's youngest son, Lesur, as well as the youngest son of his aunt, Nomus. They were so busy over-talking that they forgot to sleep. A loud noise of machine guns and a helicopter awakened them on August 15, 1975, at 5 a.m., before the sun had even risen. Nomus went out and saw ten Naidni Army Commandos entering the PM's House. Nomus understood everything that was going to happen. Lesur, the Prime Minister's son, broke down in tears as he began to ask to go home. Nevertheless, Nomus did not let Lesur go. His aunt was holding Nomus tightly, but he was able to get away. He then pursued Lesur, the PM's son. He was on his way upstairs to his mother when he was struck in the head with the gun handles by two guards from their house, which Lesur had previously kicked him off. This boy had seen how a brain jumped off from the head. They also bayoneted the PM's wife. They died immediately. Seeing such a massacre, this little boy, Nomus got speechless. Those two guards fled away from that place quickly. Many corpses were lying on the ground. The PM's two sons, his nephew, and many more he knew. At last, the PM came out of his room upstairs and was shocked to see all his family members’ dead. In the meantime, an Army Lieutenant arrived there to fetch Nomus. He was worried about Nomus's life. Nomus had to go with him, the Army Officer insisted. Nevertheless, he was so startled that he was unable to move, despite trying. The Prime Minister from upstairs shouted at the officer boldly and asked him to kill the PM also before he had gone. The officer had no permission to kill the PM, but rather he should take the boy only. The PM then bombarded the officer with nearly forty slang comments that Nomus had never heard before. The PM tempted the officer to kill. Finally, the Lieutenant fired one round of bullets that killed the PM. He fell on the stairs, but with a big smile on his lips. An event that Nomus will never forget. What a melodramatic scene that a man smiled even while dying! What a relief ! Dismay However, to Nomus's utter dismay, he saw many people celebrating the prime minister's death. People were chanting and distributing biryani and sweets door to door in this famine time ! But Nomus could not eat anything for one month. Whenever he sits down for lunch or dinner, his friend's jumping brain keeps him from eating. He vomited the whole month. His parents got worried but found no solution to his problem. Nomus never told them anything about the massacre he had witnessed. He just wondered about the event ! What a barbaric and inhuman act that was !
  • 9. Another incident took place at home. Some Tamils had rented the first floor of their house. They even molested Nomus, a seven-year-old boy. He used to go to the first floor for his studies as he lived on the second floor. One afternoon, one of the Tamils found him alone and raped this little boy from behind. It was so painful that he could not go to school for several days. His parents could not do anything. They realised that those Tamil spies were sent to observe their son's activities.Savoyers turned into monsters. Many Naidni soldiers had been deployed at that moment in our country. They looted our food and machinery with trucks and Lorries. It is understood that the famine was not natural, but rather manmade. The whole world was against our government, except a few. That was what he had learned from his powerful maternal uncle Mr Katsum, who even brought a big military battalion of tanks into downtown at that time, which was far from the cantonment. A few days later, after that PM's death, Nomus was taken to one of his aunts' houses at Notakse, which was near the then President's house. Eventually, he was taken there to see the Caretaker President for the first time. There, it was decided that the Chief Military Law Administrator, who was a major, named Mr Aiz and a skilled paratrooper, would take over, and the President would be my powerful uncle Mr Katsum. However, the major did not know about it. He was innocent of all things that happened at that volatile time. It was also decided that the four main hands of the PM would also be cut off. One day, Nomus was visiting the Central Jail and found those four hands playing cards together. To his utter surprise, none of them could recognise the little boy who helped them before the start of the liberation war. Since Nomus knew Mrs. Aridni from their earlier meetings at the Shrine, Nomus facilitated their communication with her. She was Aidni's prime minister at the time. As previously stated, many world leaders paid visits to this little boy between 1970 and 1975, when this child was far too young to understand the world. Nonetheless, he witnessed the murder in the downtown Central Jail. He also noticed a Naissur helicopter there taking off quickly. Then, in the last days of November, when there were no people on the street, not even a dog, Nomus was taken to the Nabahbagnab, a residential palace for the Country Chief. His powerful maternal uncle Mr Katsum brought him a throne, which was given to him by the Queen of England. Nomus knew her and her husband, Philip, very well. An Italian photographer previously took a photo of them with him. Nevertheless, Nomus could not stay there for more than three days. The security used to bring army prisoners, whose bodies were covered with blood. He could not tolerate this inhuman behaviour, so he excused everyone they brought up. Therefore, Nomus managed to escape from that place after three days. His mighty uncle told him, "The world has decided to make you the King." Now, if you reject us, it will take us forty years to mend, which will cause us great distress for years to come. Nomus declared firmly immediately, "I don't want to be inhuman for power." I would rather have it after I had travelled the whole world. As a regular human being, I need to generally educate myself. After this statement, Nomus then stopped seeing his uncle, Mr Katsum forever. The President also stepped down forever. Amazing Experience Nomus's mother got angry and beat him brutally. Nomus had to focus on his studies ever since and never missed a day of school. Besides education, he had to learn to play football, so he often went to the field. He soon became a good footballer. He could even play in the senior group. Soon, he made many friends. Whenever they missed a football practice, they would come to his
  • 10. house. His mother had to permit him to go with them. Sometimes, when players did not show up on the field, he used to go to the riverside with his other friends. One day, they saw a small flying disc revolving above their heads. His friends were afraid to see that, and they escaped the area soon. Nomus only stayed there, watching those two small saucers revolving above his head. Soon they came down to just thirty feet above his head. All of a sudden, he took a piece of broken brick and threw it at them. It hit one and the other escaped the place very fast. One big disc had just fallen before him, and fire had spread all over its body. One little grey man with a big head came out of the disk, and he pleaded to rescue the other. Nomus called for his friends to come near and rescue them as soon as possible. There was a hospital nearby. Doctors rushed to the spot immediately. Two doctors took one injured person to the hospital and kept the other at their football field club building. Nomus went to the football field club building to see the other one who was not injured. Nomus saw him walking to and fro in a room as if he was thinking about something. Nomus called him, the grey man. He came near to Nomus. He asked him what his name was. The grey man said, through his small mouth, that his name was "Gaia". He asked him where he came from. He did not reply. Nomus understood that he was thirsty, so he offered him a glass of water. After drinking, the little grey man just sat, leaning his big head against the wall. Nomus could not speak with him anymore because some doctors came to take the grey man for better treatment. After that incident, Nomus's interest turned to the sky. Often, he used to lie on the grass and watch the sky. "Are we not alone?" he thought. " Are the angels true?" he said. Whatever it was, Nomus started learning from religious books. He found that he could easily learn the holy book, although he did not understand the meaning of the Arabic language. His ability to spit out the holy book not only astounded his teacher but also surprised him. But one day, Mr Idais, a man from his alleged president uncle, came to learn about religion. He was a good magician too. Nomus taught him how to prostrate before the Creator. Mr Idais also learned from Nomus how to decipher the meaning of the holy book in Bengali. For your kind information, Nomus could write the exact meaning in Bengali of the very first line of their holy book. It was revealed to Nomus in his dream. He shall discuss it in another book someday, for it is really hard to transcribe the meaning of our holy book. It is a surprising fact that it can be done in any language. But this tiresome work would require 6,666 people who have linguistic knowledge. Because our holy book contains 6,666 lines. However, Nomus encountered another incident in his childhood. When he could not go to the football club building anymore due to public nuisance as they always wanted to know about the flying disk. So, he used to go to another field to play football, which was far from his home. There was a big banyan tree in a corner, which gave shade to the tired players. One evening, there were no players on the ground, and he was playing alone. Suddenly, he saw 10 children climbing down one after another from that banyan tree. He was surprised to see this happening. They approached him and said, "We ten brothers would like to play with you if you do not mind." Nomus said to them, "I must find out who you are, but it's too late for me to return home, see you another day, my dear friends," he added. Nomus was frightened to see that magic. The eleven played football for many days after that incident. He had to wait for them until the evening when they played all together. The 10 brothers used to become one after the game and climb up the tree! It was an amazing experience. More amazing was the second meeting with them in Iran, after many years. I intend to write about this meeting in another book.
  • 11. The Cruellest Being Is The Man Nomus decided to be a pilot and roam around the sky. Anyway, that wish could not be fulfilled in his life for unknown reasons. Whatsoever, he became more sensitive to religion. Nomus started to practice religion. He made an effort to have faith in a compassionate and powerful creator. One night, he had a wonderful dream in which an angel spoke to him and gave him poetry. Here it is presented to you as it was: Cool who all ya who is a head All who is a mad Oh lame you lead, ou lamb you led Oh lame, ya cool, yahoo, cap on your head. " Nomus is aware of the poetry's potency. Whenever he falls prey to any prey, he recites it. Then he can get rid of any problem. It is not a joke, not at all. You can reject or believe it. That is up to you. Dreams are mysterious indeed. Some dreams come true, and some forecast future events accurately. Dreams lie in between life and death. Some people do not dream at all! Nomus imagines it in the daytime, which helps him predict or forecast many incidents. He shall, of course, tell you about this in the future. Nomus's entire family went to his maternal grandfather's village for a picnic. There he found three horses and one big elephant with two teeth. One day, his maternal grandfather ordered somebody to teach him how to ride a horse. But his paternal uncles did not like it. They said, "It will surely make him as stupid as we have ever seen." So, Nomus could not learn how to ride a horse. He would prefer to choose an elephant with two large teeth for a ride. Numus used to ride on his big teeth. He loved Nomus too much. Every time the villagers noticed him with his teeth, they used to applaud. One day, some men from Thailand came to buy the elephant. Nomus's grandfather was in a monetary crisis. He had to sell his elephant. A few days later, they found the horses dead. Somebody killed them by food poisoning. For the first time in his life, he learned about poison; a man could kill any man or animal without reason or out of jealousy. Nomus discovered that humans are the cruelest species. Wait and see However, Nomus returned from the village to the city as soon as possible. This time he decided to be among the first ten boys. He received a mathematics question paper just before the beginning of the mathematics test accidentally. He surrendered it to the school administration. They decided to cancel that exam as a result. Later, Nomus got the highest grade in mathematics, which pleased his mathematics teacher. Soon, his name became renowned among teachers. Nomus was doing very well in school. Nomus learned that one of his paternal uncles, named Mr Milad had returned to Bangladesh from America after becoming Christian through marriage after a long time. Mr Miad and his family were staying at the home of the Muslim League's Chairman, who used to adore me. At the hospital, his youngest paternal aunt, Ms Ahker, murdered him in front of Nomus. After getting married to the Chairman's nephew, Mr Lalud, she moved into his home,
  • 12. where the entire family of Nomus gathered. Mr Fesoz, the son of my expatriate uncle, was two years older than me. He was an awkward boy. He might have been observing Nomus as he pursued Ms Umis, a local girl. Nomus used to play with Ms Umis anytime he had free time because she was such a pretty girl. Ms Umis did, however, have a senior brother, named Rivnat, who was in the same class as Nomus. Mr Rivnat didn't like how things were between us. He had to drown Nomus in the river as a result. One afternoon, Nomus went to the riverside with some friends and stepped aboard a little boat. As a steamer approached, Mr Rivnat pushed Nomus out of the boat. Nomus noticed a large propeller rotating in front of him while underwater. He assumed it was going to be his last day. But no, its massive propeller suddenly halted next to him. He survived. Later, Nomus revealed this to Rivnat's mother, and they permanently fled from that house. After that incident, Nomus moved into a different home that belonged to his wealthy business grandfather, Mr Namhar, who was his paternal grandfather. When he was six months old, his paternal grandfather died. His eldest wife, on the other hand, was living there with her eldest son, named Kinam. His uncle was overjoyed to see me. Mr Kinam's two sons disliked me, but his lovely daughter did. The house was empty for several days after an Indian couple arrived. That couple had regular sex with his uncle's daughter and youngest son when they were young. Nomus was soon taken aback by the old house. His youngest paternal aunt, Mrs Ahker was there, as her husband Mr Lalud had gone to IduasArabia. Nomus noticed a cop who had developed a friendship with his youngest aunt. Soon after, his aunt became pregnant and gave birth to two daughters, which the policeman took away and exchanged for another beautiful girl. As a result, he had grown up witnessing men's and women's carnal desires. It could have been a way for them to clear their path for future benefits, or they could have been blackmailed. Nomus's paternal grandmother was the source of all the drama, he realised. Nomus also learned that crime is never profitable. So, just wait and see. True Or False? Meanwhile, Nomus's father's health had deteriorated dramatically. He was almost out of bed. He became ill with jaundice, a fatal disease. He did, however, arise around that time. Nonetheless, he fell victim to his bad company once more. His wife, the mother of Nomus, was seeking a resolution. She and Nomus approached some of his father's close friends for money. They did everything in their ability to assist. Furthermore, Nomus's mother had money saved from sewing clothes. In the summer of 1978, on a lovely morning, his father made it to the workplace of his younger brother, Mr Ribok. A thief stole all of his father's savings there. His father had to relocate from Iduas Bara to Nari after six months as a result. Their financial crisis had been overcome. For the first time, the three brothers purchased fashionable shoes and T-shirts. However, due to the absence of their dear father, the eldest two were circumcised at the time. Nomus was opposed to circumcision. Nomus reasoned that if it came to that, he'd do it as an adult. As a result, Nomus got a new penis to nicely penetrate the ass. However, his mother quickly began to worry a lot because his paternal grandmother frequently gave her bad advice. It was so damaging that his father was forced to flee Iran for Germany in 1980. Ms Nivrap, Nomus' maternal aunt, had a husband who worked as a teacher at the Bangladesh Military Academy. Nomus's mother and paternal grandmother, Ms Amsa took him there. In 1974, China provided help in the establishment of this academy. To inaugurate it, he flew there in a helicopter with the then-prime minister. Naturally, Nomus was the first member of this academy to receive the Sword of Honour. An officer of the nation took the sword away from him, which his paternal uncles did not like. Nomus was consequently brought to the Chittagong Cantonment
  • 13. School in Dizyab Imatsob for academic purposes. There, Nomus didn't receive good care at all as he received no mosquito net from his aunt, Mrs Nivrap. Thousands of mosquitoes used to catch him after the night, although the cuisine was better than the meal at home and basketball could be played there. Nomus quickly contracted malaria, which worsened to typhoid. His maximum rate of weight loss has been exceeded. However, Nomus was brought back there, this time with a mosquito net. After three days, however, he received a letter from his mother informing him that she was departing the country with his two youngest brothers and his youngest uncle, named Mr Lamak. Nomus's sadness was unfathomable. For three days, he sobbed. Then a friend came over and said, "We're all alone here. Never, ever cry for anyone. " Nomus suddenly realised their anguish and stopped crying for good. However, the Cantonment Public School was surrounded by green hills on three of its four sides; only the front side was open to the public. It gave him a lot of pleasure. During the weekly holidays, Nomus would pack his haversack with food and set out for an adventure in the hills after lunch. When Nomus came across hilly streams, he would climb the inaccessible hills and take showers. Nomus used to jump from the fountains like Tarzan on occasionally. Those were his finest hours. On regular days, he used to escape to the hills. Nomus was nowhere to be found in the hostel. There were two types of students: those who stayed in the hostel were known as hostellers, and those who did not spend the night there were called day scholars. Nomus had a few friends among the day-scholars who came from three forces as well as the wealthy class. They were excellent students. Nomus was unable to compete with them. Even though his teachers adored him, he was never a good student. Nomus couldn't focus on his studies at all. He did, however, frequent the library, where he discovered numerous juvenile story books. Nomus had forgotten how much time had passed. He learned to draw from an infidel classmate, named Unta, who was very good at mathematics and drawing. Nomus quickly improved his drawing skills. He remembered failing an exam but getting a high mark in drawing only. Nomus's parents in Ynamreg were dissatisfied with his failure. There used to be a monthly parents' day when all parents went to see their sons, but none of them showed up for Nomus. As a result, whenever there was a holiday after the end of the school year, Nomus had no one to pick him up. On a holiday, Nomus went with his friend, Mr Unta to his home in the main city. He rode in an Italian-made Fiat for the first time. They went to the Chittagong Club one day. The government's Circuit House was nearby. He had noticed a large number of army soldiers patrolling with ammunition in the large field in front of the circuit house. Nomus went up there out of curiosity. Nomus inquired as to what was going on. They remained silent, but a major-ranking Army officer informed him that they intended to bomb the Circuit House because it was home to the nation's top military law official. Nomus boldly introduced himself as the President's nephew and advised them to change their plan to kill him. Nomus told them to go to the CMLA and asked him and others to leave immediately because they were going to brushfire his room, which they were going to paint with chicken's blood because his last day of administration had been coming to an end by the high authority above. Nomus returned to the club after hearing his non-believer friend Mr Unta's small voice. However, he spent a wonderful holiday for the first time ever. After a few days, Mr Mimas, the youngest maternal uncle of Nomus, came over bearing a sizable box filled with presents from Germany! Nomus was overjoyed to discover that it was a gift box from Adidas, a well-known sporting brand. However, citing his academic performance, Mr Mimas wanted to remove him from Cantonment Public School. As a result, he was forced to abandon the cantonment public school and accompany him. They arrived in Jhenidah, Jessore, after a long and exhausting journey, where his eldest maternal aunt, Mrs Ansoj lived. Nomus's mood darkened when he saw his cousins, who reminded him of his childhood rape. His maternal
  • 14. uncle, Mr Mimas had left, and he had been locked up for a month. They told Nomus at the time that he needed to prepare to be admitted to the Hadinehj Cadet College. Nomus was admitted with top marks. In April 1981, Nomus also learned that CMLA had been assassinated ! Nomus also realised that the public would never know what drama was going on behind the scenes. In any case, whether true or false, the public always enjoys drama. Front Rolling Nomus enrolled in a military college on May 31, 1981. His first day started with a front roll! That meant Nomus had to take the lead by rolling. Nobody else but him! Their principal was a military man, and the vice principal was a Christian civilian who despised his maternal uncle, Mr Bor, also a cousin of his eldest maternal aunt, Mrs Ansoj. Nomus had been subjected to harsh physical punishment for the past two years. Nomus couldn't possibly have time for his studies. As a result, Nomus became physically fit and strong. When no one in his class knew anything about football, he naturally became the best football player. Nomus was fired from football after scoring ten goals in succession. Then he decided to play basketball. Nomus improved as a singer by that time. In yearly dramas, he also played a variety of characters, including beggars and kings. Nomus was also the best-unscripted speaker. When Nomus failed to achieve a pass mark in mathematics in his high school final exam, the authorities barred him from taking science. However, Nomus did not agree with their plan. As a result, Nomus was sent to the Combined Military Hospital for no apparent reason. Nonetheless, his bosom classmate, named Mr Nasah had killed him with a simple empty injection at the hospital. Nomus spent three days in the hospital's freezing morgue. After three days, he was resurrected and fed by a booby nurse for a month. After one month, he returned with renewed vigour; everyone was as still as stone. After that, he became the end-all and be-all. For him, the Authority hired new instructors in the fields of geography, politics, economics, history, and military science. He learned all of those subjects in six months and received first place on the board exam in the humanities group. They placed him fifth on the merit list for political reasons. He then refused to return to the military college during the four-month leave period that followed the exam. Nomus visited Rupazrim Military College, where his maternal uncle, Mr Bor was the principal. The Adjutant of his college came and insisted on his return to college, claiming that if he did not, the college would close forever! Nomus's plan to take the science group test as a civilian failed. Nomus was compelled by the Adjutant to go back to school. Nomus travelled from Dhaka to Aricha, but he was unable to find a means of transportation to get him across the Padma River. Nomus arrived via launch and took a train to Goaland, where he discovered no vehicle. Nomus found out that there was a day-long strike going on. Nomus climbed aboard a truck, which arrived in Hadinehj at 3 a.m. Nomus discovered no people or hotels were open at the time. Nomus knocked on the door of a large mansion, hoping that someone would answer. A thirty-year-old man with fair skin opened the front door. "What do you want?" the fair man asked politely. Nomus explained his issue to him. The fair man greeted him warmly. The attractive man inquired whether Nomus was hungry. Nomus responded, “Yes, I am too hungry after a long journey." Nomus then told him he needed to take a shower. Nomus discovered a large dinner for himself alone after taking a bath. There were four, but no one participated. Nomus did, however, enjoyed the food because he had never tasted anything like it before! They set up a bed for him after dinner. Nomus quickly fell asleep due to exhaustion from the journey. They said their goodbyes
  • 15. early in the morning, around 6 a.m. Nomus inquired as to when he could contact them again. "Anytime," they said. So Nomus went to college, wrote them a letter, and returned to the mansion. To his utter surprise, the house owner informed him that no one was present! The floor had been vacant for three months. Hearing that remark struck Nomus, and he realised something unusual had happened to him. Nomus realised that whatever had happened to him was only for the best. So Nomus went to college as a brave new man. In the obstacle competition, Nomus won by eight miles cross-country. In due course, the authorities appointed him as College Culture Prefect and College Games Prefect during the reunion period. In 1987, he received historical marks in the Board Higher Secondary Exam in the humanities group. On the last day of college, Nomus cried a lot as he was leaving his colourful college life. Nomus's civil life began. Cyprus Nomus was admitted to the University of Akahd's Department of Public Administration in September 1997. Nomus's paternal grandmother asked him to live with her at home, because she was afraid. Nomus had forgotten the memories of the past. Nomus realized that her oldest son, Mr Miles, opposed her rule over the family. Additionally, Nomus was asked to stay at home by his mother, which might have harmed his academic performance. Nomus's parents gave him a motorcycle. However, almost half of the students in his class were female. They were wise. On the first day, one of his teachers, a woman, asked him what he wanted to be. "I don't know," Nomus replied. "Because I am not mature enough to decide," Nomus added. "Why don't you become a statesman?" she suggested. Nomus was aware of the volatile student politics. "I don't know," Nomus replied. She became enraged with him. She simply told him to meet her after class. Nomus met her but was unable to satisfy her. She filled out a Redbook with details about Nomus. Following that, Nomus saw only the students' procession one after the other. Several classes were held. A few tests were given. Unplanned strikes put the entire university in jeopardy. It lasted until 1995. Meanwhile, Nomus had graduated with a Bachelor's Degree. As a result, he decided to travel abroad. He secretly migrated to Surpyc in February 1995. Although Nomus arrived one month late for his semester, he achieved excellent results because the environment was excellent. His area of study was hotel management. It was extremely expensive. As a result, he moved to Sohpap, Surpyc. Nomus found a job at El Paso Restaurant & Pub. His boss, Mr Ekim assigned him to the underground toilet on the first day. Nomus had never cleaned a toilet before in his life. It had destroyed his ego. Nomus was crying hysterically. Soon after, his boss and wife arrived and attempted to calm him down. A female client heard him sobbing and requested that his boss give him to her. She, named Ms Yma drove Nomus away in her Jeep along the road next to the Mediterranean Sea. It had been a moonlit night. The wave's roar was audible in his ears. The cool breeze roused Nomus’s carnal desire. Even though she, Ms Yma was older than he was, they were attracted to each other. It was an exclamatory experience for him. His delight knew no bounds. They stayed on the sandy beach all night. Ms Yma dropped him off at his studio
  • 16. apartment. Later, Nomus went to her apartment in the nearby hills, but she was no longer there. Ms Yma simply left a letter wishing him success. Nevertheless, Nomus became a successful waiter. He was fluent in German, French, and English. The majority of customers came from Europe and England. The Germans were the best beer drinkers. The British like to drink tea and wine. A British family visited the restaurant one afternoon. They had two lovely daughters. Ms Zil, the eldest daughter, was 19 years old. She asked Nomus to keep her spectacles for a while after lunch. Nomus was preoccupied at the time. Ms Zil came in late at night as Nomus was closing the restaurant and asked for her spectacles. Nomus handed it to Ms Zil, and she blushed like a child. Nomus realised Ms Zil had fallen in love. Her lips were so tempting that he could not help but kiss her. She responded right away! With her permission, Nomus then took Ms Zil to his studio apartment. They made love the entire night. Early in the morning, Nomus was able to arrange for a car to take her to the hotel where her parents were staying. Ms Zil never looked back. Nomus also discovered that when people go on vacation, they want to have a good time. A few of them needed to overcome their depression. Nomus was gradually sinking into depression. In the winter, he relocated to a different hotel on Troodos Mountain in Kakopetria. The weather was cool in the mountains. Nomus was not used to being in such a setting. Therefore, he was in a bad mood. There was a pretty receptionist who was nice to him, which the supervisor, Mr Zikat could not stand. If necessary, Mr Zikat advised Nomus to visit a brothel. Mr Zikat was always pursuing him and finding fault with him. Mr Zikat instructed the chef not to serve him any chicken or beef. One evening, Nomus served two vegetable dishes to a German family after they requested them. That is why the supervisor attempted to cut his throat with a large knife. Nomus did not say anything. Nomus simply picked up his belongings and called a taxi. Nomus was thinking about his appearance in the taxi, which had caused him a lot of trouble in college and everywhere else. Nomus had a striking appearance that few people are born with. They were unable to compete with Nomus. They had no choice but to abandon Nomus. His boss, Mr Ekim even told him to stay away from his wife. Nomus believes that a man's appearance does not define who he is; rather, it is his education and other characteristics that define him. Nomus did , however , return to the El Paso Restaurant. Meanwhile, he matured enough to oversee the entire operation of the restaurant. Nomus earned his place as a bartender. He could make Brandy Sour, Margaretta, Pina Colada, Tom Collins, Tia Maria, and a variety of other drinks. "Keo" is the most popular beer in Greece. Nomus had already mastered the art of drinking beer and coffee. He usually had a beef burger and fresh vegetables for lunch. He became more attractive and fair. He sported a ponytail. Soon after, his boss promoted him to manager. Nomus assumed responsibility for all charges. The guests were pouring in in record numbers. They could not even offer those chairs at times. The customer did not want to leave early. As a result, Nomus had grown tired of working long hours. He used to miss discotech on Saturday nights. Boredom had a substantial impact on him. One night, Nomus saw a stunning Russian woman by the name of Ms Anilag drinking by herself. Her six-year-old daughter was dozing off. Nomus approached Ms Anilag, and she said yes. They went to the nearby Coral Bay beach after work. Meanwhile, she left her sleepy daughter at a nearby hotel where they were staying. However, they slept until dawn on the sandy beach in front of the Mediterranean Sea. Nomus was exhausted and decided not to go to work that day. Nomus had no idea how long he had slept when he awoke to a call from his roommate. "Rise, rise, an earthquake is on," he yelled as he pushed his bed. Nomus could not hear him because
  • 17. there was a mesmerising sound and his bed was swelling like a boat. Nomus jumped out of bed and left the house after a few seconds. Nomus noticed a few Russian whores running naked down the street. They were terrified of dying suddenly and unexpectedly. They were his next-door neighbours. Nomuse often fantasized about seeing them naked because they were stunning. Therefore, everything was enjoyable for him. When Nomus saw that the earthquake was not stopping, he knelt on the ground and begged the creator to save him. The earthquake was immediately stopped ! Following that incident, he resolved to leave the area as soon as possible. The apartment owner arrived at the appointed time, to say, "Get out," while Nomus was still sleeping, They were to leave his house because Nomus had earlier put a bag of sugar in the oil tank of his newly purchased Mercedes Benz car. That was because the apartment owner used slang with Nomus when asking for rent.Anyway, Nomus returned to the college and asked the director to release him immediately because he needed to go home. The Director gave him a diploma and a leaving certificate in recognition of his intelligence. Nomus then went to his boss and demanded my six-month salary, which he never received. Mr Ekim stated that he considered making him a partner in his company. Nomus said his goodbyes and purchased a return ticket to Hsedalgnab in August 1996. It was a national pastime for tourists to visit Cyprus. However, his heart and mind have already arrived at home. The Queen The journey from Nikocia to Larnaka Airport was long. The driver informed him that he had arrived at the airport. Despite showing the leaving certificate, the immigration officer refused to let Nomus return to his country. It was, indeed, harassment for him. In any case, she eventually agreed to leave him. As a result, he boarded a Cyprus Airlines flight. Nomus sat by the window. Nomus noticed how small the island was. Nomus disliked its people's behaviour because they are not human. That is why Nomus never learned to speak their language. However, the plane's crew was courteous to him. The plane landed at Doha Airport in the middle of the night. Nomus had just stepped off the plane and was greeted by many dignitaries from around the world. They took Nomus by surprise. Many of them he knew personally. To avoid them, Nomus pretended to do morning salat (a type of prayer) even though he was not a methodist. "We will perform it as well, right behind you," they said. So they stood right behind him, and he did it from the front. Nomus was astounded by how they managed to do it despite their religious differences. Nomus realised that politics makes anything possible. In any case, they discussed a variety of international political issues. They were all paying close attention to Nomus. They appeared to him to be his obedient students. It took eight hours to attend to nearly 200 prime ministers and heads of state. Due to a live volcano erupting in Iceland, which had covered the sky with ash, Doha Airport was closed for eight hours. People who were stranded had no idea what was going on behind them. That was the media's fault. Nomus was able to leave them after eight hours and boarded Emirates Airlines. At Dubai Airport, a man from Holland insisted on accompanying him. It was an island beneath sea level. He met with the Queen, and she arranged a tour of the entire country for him. Nomus then proceeded to Heathrow Airport, where an immigration officer inquired as to his destination. He had friends and relatives there, but he said, "Margarita." To hear from him took them by surprise. "Who is she?" they inquired. "Queen Htebazile is Margarita," he informed them. "If you don't believe me, call her." They then called her and scheduled an appointment with her. They took Nomus's passport and informed him that he would get it back when he left. Then a helicopter was dispatched to take him to the Palace. There was no one there. He went alone to the queen's bedroom, where she was getting ready. Ms Htebazile was in her sixties, but her figure
  • 18. remained appealing. She greeted him by saying, "Welcome Mr Bond I had been looking forward to seeing you since we first met in 1969." Then she opened her drawers and showed Nomus a slightly bitten piece of cake, saying, "Do you recall this cake? It had already bitten by you; now bite the other half." Nomus wholeheartedly agreed. Meanwhile, she was dressed nicely. And her little puppy followed them around the lawn. Then Nomus noticed a large crowd on both sides. Everyone greeted them, and a few cannons fired. Nomus met the Prince and discovered that his ancestor was from Cyprus, which he had just returned from. Then he went to see Mr Selrahc and his two young sons, who live in another palace. Mr Selrahc invited him to stay at his palace and offered Nomus a pot. At this, Nomus felt honoured and sat with him for a talk. Mr Selrahc also offered him his car with which he could travel. Nomus remained there for three days. It was so big that he was getting bored. Nomus simply left the palace after that and went to the Cadbury Chocolate Factory. He had come to a village festival. However, a helicopter kidnapped Nomus. The Queen had arranged for him to fly to America in a glass-roofed supersonic aircraft, which takes forty minutes to arrive. The Kingfisher A Sikh boy from England, who had no passport, accompanied Nomus to America. They decided to pose as gays at immigration because Nomus's friend said it was easier for a gay to get into Kennedy Airport. To their surprise, he discovered a gay immigration officer, who graciously welcomed them and handed them his name card. They went to a duplex apartment that his friend had recommended. The apartment's owner was an Indian lady who was a Bollywood artist and well-known to Nomus. In the late 1980s, they met in India. She greeted them politely, surprised to see Nomus. She prepared a delicious dinner for them. He was shocked to see that the gay immigration officer they had previously encountered was still there. They joined him on an outing after dinner. He found him a very good dancer at a party. In any case, they had a good night's sleep. They went for a walk the next day. They discovered many gay men kissing in broad daylight. He despised it. Whatever the reason, Nomus decided to go to the District of Columbia. So he went there to the homes of a few senators. They were astonished to see him because they had met in Cyprus. They had the most beautiful pots there. Nomus saw some large ganja trees in their private gardens. It was almost legal in the United States. Nomus later attended a parade in Washington, D.C. where he discovered the President, and he almost ran after him to speak with him. Nonetheless, a guard knocked him down, and he collapsed unconscious on the ground. In the hospital, he opened his eyes. However, Nomus later met with the President and his wife. They were happy to see him. They had a private conversation there when they met in his country in the early 1980s. Then Nomus went to Mexico by himself. He observed that they eat a lot of spicy food. Nomus met a girl who drove him to her house. Nevertheless, his father was furious with him as goons surrounded him. He even fired a gun at Nomus to make up for what he had missed. Despite the girl's sadness, Nomus had the right to leave that place. Nomus then returned to England to retrieve his passport. A wonderful Indian man he met was the owner of Kingfisher Airlines. He insisted on taking him on a world tour on his plane. They eventually met in Nomus's country, in the late 1970s, while he was attending Cantonment Public School. On a weekly holiday, when Nomus was roaming around the hills, he saw a helicopter picking up some tribal children. This was the helicopter pilot. Nomus couldn't dishonour him or his offer to travel around the world.
  • 19. Nomus then decided to start with the Seven Wonders of the World. He travelled to South Acirema after seeing Stonehenge. Then Nomus went to see Mexico's Pyramids, which dated back 5000 years. Nomus then went to see the Christ of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which is a wonderful place to live. He played football with some strangers there. He then visited Columbia, Venezuela, Chile, Bolivia, and Peru, where he saw the Gold Mountain, which could not be touched for an unknown reason. He met Reltih in Argentina with his African maiden. He could not believe his eyes, so they snapped. He then travelled to France to see the Eiffel Tower after that. He did not climb it, but he did reach the summit via helicopter. There was a restaurant where he drank the finest champagne in the world. He also went into the aeroplane industry and drove the most recent Mig, which was an incredible experience in his life. Nomus then went to one of the famous paper houses and was offered the position of editor because he was fluent in French and good at writing. Thank you to the College of Tourism in Aisocin, Surpyc. He discovered that France is divided into three religions. About 30% of the population was made up of Jews; 30% of Christians; 30% of Muslims; and 10% of people who practised a variety of religions. Nomus then travelled to Italy, where he spent the night in a park in Rome. Nomus travelled to Venice to ride in a gondola. He also went to see the Pope. He went to Germany to see the Wall dividing the two nations. Then, he defecated from atop that wall. Even though his parents lived in Trufknaf, he only called them on his phone. Then he went to Portugal, which is a lovely country. He went to Spain, where everyone sleeps during the day and moves at night. It is the nation of cocaine. Everyone was used to it. He also took part in the bull race. He discovered that all of the wealthy men lived there. Nomus also met with the King of Afghanistan there. He enjoyed himself at Marbella Nude Beach. He then travelled to Morocco, which is only a few miles from Spain and is separated by the Strait of Gibraltar.Nomus also went to Albania and Tunisia, both of which were communist at the time but are now advanced Muslim countries. They simply practice their religion. He travelled to Sudan and South Sudan, an oil-rich country with a Christian majority. He discovered Nigeria to be a wealthy and oil-rich country. He travelled to the Ivory Coast, a diamond-producing country. He visited South Africa, a lovely country with lovely hotels. Then Nomus went to Egypt. He came across Pharaoh's mommy. Nomus was accompanied the entire time by a French archaeologist. He fainted out in front of a Stone Scripture and was taken to the hospital, where he dreamt of a fourteen-year-old Tutankhamun ordering his writers to draw a scripture on a stone. Nomus figured out what it meant. When Nomus awoke, he dashed to the museum to meet with the French archaeologist. Nomus gave him advice on how to interpret the Stone Scripture's meanings. The astonishing fact was that it was all written in the ancient Bengali language, which no expert could have imagined. Nomus later relocated to Libya, an oil-rich country. The President was about to launch a gold coin at the time. This country was very rich. Their medical system was splendid. He then flew to Saudi Arabia in a helicopter with a team of engineers in charge of beautifying Mecca, the Abraham's House. Nomus performed Azaan, a holy ritual performed just before prayer, on the rooftop of Mecca. Hearing that Azaan from him overwhelmed the pilot. "What have you done?" asked the helicopter pilot. Nomus said, "It was a call to the people to Allah, the maker of all things. According to the Pilot, Jews and Muslims both do the same thing. Nomus inquired whether he was Jewish. The pilot responded that he was Jewish.
  • 20. Nomus then decided to stay in Saudi Arabia for the time being. To bring alcohol into the Saudi Cantonment for the Christian Shoulders, he obtained a fake ID and pretended to be a Christian. Nomus went to an in-house function hosted by a Sheikh who was a member of parliament. Nomus was a victim of the Sheikh's adviser's plot there. Nomus was on the verge of death. They had hung him from a tree and were about to open fire on him with guns. A solemn police officer saved Nomus' life when he yelled as a Bangladeshi. They later executed that adviser right in front of him. Whatever, Nomus travelled to Madina to pay respects at the grave of the Great Prophet of Islam. The King’s son accompanied him. The prince advised him to see it while wearing my shoes, but Nomus opened his shoes and entered Muhammad's grave solemnly. He discovered it to be very simple. There was no cover, just a sandy grave. As a souvenir, Nomus placed some sand in the pocket of his coat. Nomus then went to his two-story house. Nomus went to his bedroom and discovered Muhammad's robe hanging on the wall. Nomus wore the Prophet's Robe because there was no one else around, and it fit him perfectly. Even Muhammad's sandals fit him perfectly. Numas realised the Prophet was a man like him. However, one night, a wise man approached Nomus with a massive balloon filled with helium gas. For a visit to Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque, they flew into Israel in the dead of night. They descended there using a rope ladder. Nomus's friend then invited him to enter a glass-encased room. Nomus entered that room and discovered nobody there but himself. After a while, when Nomus came out, the friend asked, "Did you not meet your Lord there ?" Such a question perplexed Nomus, but he responded, "No." Then the friend asked, "How many times are we to pray?" Despite being perplexed, Nomus replied, "500 times a day." The friend then asked him to enter the room again. Then, Nomus went to the room again and saw nobody but him alone. When Nomus returned from that room to meet his friend, he inquired, "How many times a day?" "50 times a day," Nomus said. "Go back again," his friend, advised. Nomus entered the glassy room again, hesitantly, and found no one. Nomus assumed he was sick of answering him. Nomus also realised that the lord was an enigmatic figure. Therefore, Nomus went back into that room. After coming back from that room, Nomus simply stated that it was five times per day. At the time, Nomus's response seemed appropriate to his friend, as he simply said, "Ok," and added that they should get out of there quickly. They then hurriedly attempted to untie the rope that had been used to tie their vehicle to a pillar. Suddenly, a man emerged. They inadvertently broke the pillar that held the vehicle in place. They managed to climb the ladder and quickly disappear from view. This incident took place during the month of "Shab-e-Qadar" in the Islamic calendar. Nomus eventually moved to Jordan, where the king and his son treated him very well. He discovered that they were the Prophet Muhammad's last heirs. Nomus would never forget their kindness. To meet with the other kings, Nomus next travelled to Dubai. Nomus went to see the King of Thailand after meeting the other kings. Thereafter, he went to see Myanmar's king. Nomus discovered that his son-in-law was from our country. He was the owner of a diamond mine. Myanmar has a large number of unexplored mines. Nomus also discovered a tribe that eats dead children! Then he went to meet Malaysia's King, who used to live in seclusion. The next stop on his journey was Indonesia, a beautiful country to explore. It was a land of a thousand islands. Among them, he found one island that was populated by 100% Christians. Australia is only about 40 miles away by boat. Then Nomus went to China. It was an incredible experience to visit the Great Wall. Along this road, people used to trade. Nomus was perplexed to see that Vietnam and Cambodia were
  • 21. advancing toward economic prosperity. He could not forget seeing so many bicycles at once during the day. He will never forget Tibbet, the world's highest roof. Nomus noticed healthy ginger cultivation there. Nomus noticed the monks who could levitate above the ground. Nomus also went to Nepal, which is known for its temples and casinos. Nomus used a helicopter to reach the summit of Mount Everest in the Himalayas. Aliens Nomus then travelled to Russia to learn about its culture. He discovered there that so-called vodka was made of potatoes. He went to Chernobyl, a beautiful deserted land. There were only a few people who lived there. He also made trips to Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Their food was delicious. He would never forget flying "The Sukhoi," the world's fastest fighter jet. It did not need a runway to fly; it could take off right from the ground. Nomus will never forget the King of Azerbaijan's hospitality. Nomus wished he could stay forever. For whatever reason, Russia was running a space program there. Nomus then boarded a rocket to the Space Station with a friend who spoke English fluently. It was important to note that, aside from Russia, no other nation owned a space station that was occasionally rented out to other nations. However, Nomus experienced a heart attack on his way to space. Finally, they arrived at the space station to resolve a problem. It was a minor issue. A screw had come loose. Nomus exited the vehicle to fix the issue. When he succeeded, he discovered a very tall man there. Nomus assumed he was Russian, but he was from another planet. The tall man invited Nomus to accompany him. He accepted his invitation. A huge rounded vehicle appeared out of nowhere and drew Nomus inside. There were a lot of men and women there. Except for Nomus, everyone had remained silent. Nomus used his phone to film the Earth through the window. Nomus was perplexed to discover that the Earth was flat with a slight curve in the centre. It was like being on a big boat. The Earth also has an ice-covered roof. Nomus remembered having the highest geography score. Nomus realised, he had been studying the earth incorrectly. Then their vehicle approached the sun. Nomus was a little terrified. How was it possible? What caused it to happen? Their vehicle obtained fuel by absorbing gas from the sun. Nomus discovered that the sun was 36 miles in diameter and only 36 miles above the Earth. It wasn't as hot as humans expected. The Earth's curved roof acted as a magnifier, increasing the heat required for life on the planet. What incredible engineering! Then they approached the lunar surface, which was 36 miles above the sun. By remaining in their positions, they both revolved around the Earth. They were never better than each other were. What level of expertise should we require to design this? One must have walked the entire length of the space. In any case, they landed on the moon, a manufactured satellite to observe the Earth. It was a circular structure with two sides. Two half-balls were combined. Nomus had finally realised how our great prophet Muhammad had once divided it in two. He must have had contact with extraterrestrial aliens. We did not have enough books to understand because many of them were destroyed during the wars. Nomus did, however, come across a "Swastika" sign. What was the role of Germany and India in world history? It was stranger than fiction to him. They told Nomus that they needed to make their vehicle faster and that he needed to be injected with a chemical. Nomus was asked to lie down on a bed. They injected him with an unknown chemical ampoule. Nomus had no idea how long he had slept. When Nomus awoke, he found himself on Mars! He discovered two alien factions fighting there. Many tanks and weapons came
  • 22. from Earth, as sixteen American soldiers fought one of the sides who had been living there for about 12 years! Nomus then decided to speak with the opposing party. They were happy to see Nomus. As a result, the war ended with love rather than fighting. Later, Nomus visited the entire planet, where he saw dinosaurs, ravens, and owls. Later, they moved to the planet of Venus where the sky was always the colour of dawn. There, he discovered tall, blond humans. Nobody is no less than fourteen feet tall, and they had a king. It was an incredible experience to see them. They originated on Earth a long time ago. They now live in peace there. In this world, they are known as the Vikings. They then travelled to Pluto, the most distant and smallest of all the planets. The sky was changing in colour. Only those who had been good in their earthly lives lived there, in the same body shape as the earth's bodies. Nobody ever died again after that. A woman resembling Monalisa da Vinci had fallen in love with Nomus. Though he had a weakness for her, he was not the type to fall in love with her. Nomus was not dead yet. Nomus yearned for a life. Nomus insisted on remaining on Earth. Nomus was escorted back from Pluto to France in a matter of hours. He saw many huge colonies or space stations where they lived along the way. They arrived in the afternoon in the middle of France and Switzerland. They took him to see Mr Billy, a genius who could decipher all alien languages. They taught him how to translate their languages. In Billy's study room, Nomus discovered many unknown scriptures. The old man could contact them whenever he needed to. Mr Billy would go unnoticed by the rest of the world, but the aliens would never forget him. Nomus realised they had been keeping liaisons with a few humans for a long time for a reason. Many of them were hostile to humans, but many were also friendly. We needed to communicate effectively with them. Nomus did not, however, feel at ease with them. Boredom gripped him tightly. He desired to be among humans. He asked them to leave him in Kashmir, the heaven on earth. Kashmir In the morning, they abandoned Nomus near the line of control in Kashmir. It had been a wonderful morning. The mountain peaks were covered in diamond-like ice. There were far too many apple and orange trees in the valley, which appeared to be decorated naturally. Several sheep were nibbling on grass. Nomus met a good-looking man who informed him that Nomus was on the Pakistani side. Nomus informed him that he was hungry. The good-looking man drove him to his house. Nomus had a good time there. For breakfast, he had grape juice, bread, and butter. When Nomus realized they could easily travel to the other side, he asked about crossing the border. They also have visitors from India. There was no police intimidation. This seemed unusual to Nomus. He quickly decided to cross the border. Nomus crossed the border with ease and caught a ride to Mumbai, a beautiful city on the Arabian Sea. He was given some helpful assistance in locating a glass-only guesthouse for foreigners. Nomus was given a free welcome by a girl who was the national champion in badminton! She also had free love for him. Nomus then bid her farewell by promising to do everything he could to get into Bollywood, a film city. He then went to Kerala, India's most southern state. Following that, he went to Sri Lanka, known for its coconut trees, and Maldip, known for its fishermen; the sea was not as deep as we thought because Southpole was nearby. He then went to Kolkata Airport, where he had a flight to Dhaka. On the way, he resolved that he would obtain Kashmir by any means necessary.
  • 23. Hometown After visiting 240 countries, both large and small, Nomus returned to his hometown in October 1996. He was nearly out of breath. He was sound asleep for three months. However, it was insufficient. He was awakened by a dream. In his dream, he saw the passing of a close friend. It frightened him. Later, in December 1996, he received the news of his death. Nomus decided to put earthly concerns aside as much as possible. He was almost sick from having so many memories in his head. He had a severe migraine in his head. He had also lost his memories. He could not recall or remember anything from the previous 26 years. He had trouble identifying his friends and acquaintances. He chose to keep his distance from everyone. Of course, they misunderstood him. He was walking down the street barefoot at that precise moment. Nirvana A close friend of his named Mr Rignahaj visited him at home on April 14, 1997, in the afternoon to take him out for refreshments. They visited his friend's hometown. It was the snake charmers' village in Savar. On the Bongshai River, they had a fantastic time. They were drunk and rode on an empty boat at dusk. The boat had a large hole in the bottom. It sank in the middle of the river with five men. They had not noticed the large fishing net hung over the boat. He took a sudden leap. He began to swim like a dolphin. When he got close to the shore, he decided to breathe his last breath ever underwater. Nomus died instantly on the spot. However, no, he had fallen into a deep state of unconsciousness. There was no light in the emptiness. Nomus reflected on his previous life, which was meaningful to him. He recalled the poetry he had received in his dream and recited it in Bengali as if it had been revealed to him. It is an introductory poem in the Arabic Quran. As soon as the recitation was over, Nomus heard the roar of the fire. He assumed he was on his way to hell. However, the sound gradually faded and he heard a crying voice. That was the voice of a childhood friend, Mr Usaig. It quickly became more audible. Nomus became aware that he had survived the incident. "What a handsome man he was," he heard someone say. However, Nomus was unable to see anything. Nomus might be able to take a breath after a few seconds. However, his breathing was so heavy that he could not stop it. His eyes, on the other hand, could see everything around him. He noticed that the sun was about to set. Hundreds of villagers murmured around the area. His body temperature quickly returned to normal, and he felt cold. An unknown young man in a taxi then drove him to his home. This young man paid the taxi fare and then vanished. He then went home in secret. Nomus later discovered that a committee member of the shrine near his home staged the incident. Mr Rignahaj, his friend, received a sizable sum of gold coins in exchange for which he had just recently thrown away. Nomus understood that a handsome man could not possibly have any good friends. Nomus should go alone if possible. He had been in a seclusion period for a long time.
  • 24. Life Now Regardless, his parents arrived from Germany in January 1998 and managed a job at a private university. The monthly salary was around $80. Nomus began working there as an Admissions Officer and managed to succeed tremendously. In three years, he brought in approximately $750,000 for the university. In the meantime, many foreign delegates visited the university. However, Nomus finally fell in love with his wife in June 1998, and they married in July. No one in the family appeared to be happy. His father travelled from Germany to attend the wedding. There were no gifts ! Their marriage quickly devolved into a financial disaster. Despite his parents' monthly budget of $70, he was unable to meet it. As a result, Nomus was forced to relocate to his father-in-law's home. The university declined to raise the salary by only $6. As a result, he quit his job and was frustrated for four years. In the meantime, he was blessed with a son. There was no milk available to feed that boy. If milk were provided, food would be scarce. Nomus realised that his parents and relatives were useless to him. He started taking Ganza for relief. His health quickly deteriorated, but his cognition dramatically improved. China only Nomus moved to China in September 2004 to study and work. The Southern Yangtze University in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, was delighted to welcome him. He discovered that this was the birthplace of their chairman, Mao, whom he had met in person. The general public was aware that he had died. They put him in charge of the International Expert Building. They even celebrated my official birthday on October 1st, which is also the start of their New Year. Unfortunately, his country, relatives, and parents never even attempted to understand him. In any case, he made friends with one German and three Russian girls. Nomus missed his young son and wife in his home country. As a result, nothing happened to them. He used to go for a jog in the afternoon. He was once told by an elderly woman there that angels would soon exalt him. Yes, he did meet Mr Fatboy, the current leader of North Korea, at a renowned discotech. He moved to Yixing for work after finishing the Chinese language course at the university. A woven fabric company owned by Chairman Mao’s nephew employed him. He considered bringing his wife and son back to his large apartment. However, he received a phone call from Germany. His parents wanted him to return to his home country to help build an apartment they had recently purchased.On the other hand, Nomus took a stroll in the nearby park one afternoon. He noticed a saucer-shaped object rotating above his head while urinating in the park. When it landed nearby, a grey spaceman appeared to greet him. He politely declined the grey man's invitation to accompany him. He handed him a bottle of water and requested a specific time for his wife and son. The grey man then decided to leave and took off right away. However, Nomus received a ticket to return home soon from Mr Nosus in the nation. Therefore, Nomus had to leave his apartment and high position in the woven factory, despite his reluctance. As a result, he had to leave China on June 30, 2005.
  • 25. Divine Comedy When he arrived at Dubai Airport, he met with a blond man who would become president of the United States of America, and other unnamed delegates. That blond man brought a buffet lunch to all of the passengers who were with him. However, when he arrived at Thailand's Suvarnabhumi Airport, he was met with a labour strike that marooned him for three days and three nights. There, Nomus met with additional significant individuals to hold on Earth. Finally, Nomus flew back to Bangladesh with Thai Airways. There was a strike going on. A driver was there to receive him and take him directly to SML, a big fabric producer in the country. Nomus had to sign a job contract there. Nomus went back to his family. They greeted him enthusiastically. He lived in a low-cost apartment with his family. Nevertheless, he managed the time and completed their apartment on time. His parents were overjoyed. However, his newly married youngest brother, Mr Novus, was dissatisfied for an unknown reason. He bit Nomus severely one day. He lost his home once more. By that time, he had another son. They had to relocate to his father-in-law's house once more. His brother, Mr Nojus advised him to take care of his business downtown. He followed his advice and quit his job. When his business was at its height, nine months later, his brother, Mr Nojus, accused him of robbery. Once again, he succumbed to uncertainty. His two sons' upbringing was jeopardised. 2007 was the hardest year of his life. Meanwhile, BAL had already taken office as promised by this point. A few leaders met him on the street but did nothing for him. Neither BNP helped him in any way. They are looting and acquiring wealth through several projects. The price of necessary goods increased rapidly. His life is in jeopardy. Nevertheless, he indeed gave BAL power to Modi & Co. when they met in 2014 at Suhrawardy Park, Dhaka. Still, they do not look for him. Note: My given name is not Jehoba Sumonder. I purposefully conceal my identity because I have been involved in nation building since I was a child. That is why some of my childhood memories have made their way into this noble novel. Because this novel accurately depicts my life, I purposefully changed the names of the characters and locations. Actually, I planned to use it in a film or movie. For good reason, many incidents were left out. Some readers may write screenplays based on my original novel in the third person. I wish they had used their given names. You are aware that factual data can only be described, not created.