MH370 and the Jellyfish (飞机 & 海蛰)
Posté par ITgium le 3 avril 2014
A jùn mǎ 俊 马 tale 故事
Since nearly one month, 12 countries with the today most advanced technologies has long sought some evidence of the plane’s debris.
And what they found ? Nothing more than a large-size dead Jellyfish !
I will name her, Graziela.
Until now, she was unknown to the entire world public.
She spent her lifelong in the cold and rough waters of the indian ocean.
Day and night, she jumped into the water, twisted gracefully and swung her numerous arms to the rhythm, barely pausing between the songs of the deep ocean.
In the view of many local fish, she was very generous and warmly.
She had so many friends, from a white dolphin to a bunch of funny shrimps. Furthermore, she loved talking. With her fellows, she discussed a lot about the human beings.
What are they so complicated ? she asked sometimes.
However, she had a great deal of sympathy to them.
If she had lived, Graziela would have gone to rescue the unfortunate passengers of the MH370 flight.
Once she had seen a brightly coloured comet turned cartwheels in the blue of the sky.
She would have found them instantly.
Why ? Because Graziela wasn’t that complicated. She got right to the core.
So she would provide immediately a consistent information.
- Whether they are on Earth or heaven, they pave the way of the history of the world, the known, the unknown.