The sound of the evening church bell rang over the valley, but to Laltluanga, it sounded distant, like a memory from a past life. He sat on the rusted tin veranda of his small government quarter, a half-empty cup of tea cooling in his hand.
Tûn laia Mizo tlangvâl, tlanghmeithai, leh mi fingte hian an pi leh pute’n an lo sawi dân ang bawkin thawnthu hlui an sawi fo lo. An zînga mi ṭhenkhat chuan, thawnthu hlui rahbi-te hi chawkchhuakin, khawthlang nun leh thil thar tak tak (smartphone, social media, climate change, leh politics) nên an pawlh a, thawnthu thar leh thui tak tak an siam chhuak. Chu chu a ni. mizo puitling thawnthu thar
He thawnthu hian nupa inkar leh inhmangaihna chanchin mai piah lamah, kan nitin khawsakna a harsatna kan tawh thin te tlawmngaihna nen a rawn thailat a ni. Engvangin nge i chhiar ve ngei ang? The sound of the evening church bell rang
Ka nu chuan thlalak chu a zai kir a. "La, i nu thawnthu chu a rei poh leh," a ti. "Mahse i hre chuang lo ang." An zînga mi ṭhenkhat chuan, thawnthu hlui rahbi-te
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