Continuation of the story of Koch from the first part

Continuation of the story of Koch from the first part.

Shahryar always loved Gol Andam’s hometown and his children, but today he was broken and ashamed of Gol Andam because, most of all, their children, Shirzad and Parizad, disappeared one after the other in broad daylight.
They had no involvement in this fate, what happened to him and Gul Andam was not only their fate but also the fate of many villagers, especially the villages in the south of the country.
From the time when oil and gas rigs and bright and fiery torches appeared in the mountains, plains and sea, from the scorched deserts of Khuzestan to the coasts and islands of the Persian Gulf and other parts of the world, oil or black gold, this treasure has spread. Hidden under the mountains, plains and seas, he revealed his face like a lily.
The colonialists, the oil giants who own the oil of these chest lovers, madly died to possess Lily and the dollars brought by the wind.
Workers, farmers, ranchers, owners of small and large industries left the cities and villages and migrated to domestic and foreign oil industrial areas.
Wars, conquests, murders, fratricide, displacement, land pollution, use of various weapons, atomic, cluster, chemical, bombs and deserted villages have become the gift and gift of this black treasure.
After many years, some of the nomads returned to the abandoned villages of their ancestors.
Those who were tired of the industrial and machine world, the farmers and the simple, genuine and pure rural people who had become the cogs and cogs of the factories and oil companies, and their feet smelled of oil and gas.
Those who were never able to get along with the new world and those who received the exchange are the losers of the internal and external colonial deal.
Those who had realized what precious treasures they had lost and what sufferings they had to endure from now on. Betrayals, thefts, crimes, sudden deaths, fraudsters who made a lot of money overnight, oil companies fighting with oil owners, looting of the nations caused them to dislike and hate the corrupt society and return to They became the villages of their fathers and ancestors.
They returned to their hometown and rested in the shadow of the ruins of their father. They touched the ruins, rivers and streams flowed, trees were planted, orchards and citrus trees were revived.
The villagers of Kajdar and Meriz became lively, they resumed traditional and industrial agriculture and animal husbandry, new and old houses were built.

Only the house of Shahryar and Gul Andam remained in the same old form of mud and ruins, and black flags were raised on its ruins. It means that people are still mourning for him and his family.
They said that Shahryar and Gol Andam never reached the inhabited, semi-inhabited and uninhabited villages and settlements around them, and like their own children, they had fallen prey to wild animals.

The air was gas, the waters and valleys smelled of gas, birds and animals disappeared, streams and wetlands dried up, dust was scattered everywhere;

Acid rain was coming.

the end

Author: Abdul Rasul Shokowe, a member of the Tudeh party
Cadre and political-cultural liaison of Tudeh party

This post is written by EhsanShokouh