The traditional village was partially destructed.
This was the result of the oblivion
and of course the indifference.
It wasn’t a direct destruction.
Only the consequence of society’s choice
about the traditional history.
And now the discussion
between the Disciple and the Master
was about the future of the issue.
The distance could be an obstacle
but not for them.
So they talked about the responsibility
of the Righteous in front of History.
And the question was terribly simple.
What was the role of the Disciple
in this new situation
with such old data?
The answer was even simpler.
He was responsible for its future.