oh my god

Afton 2022-04-20 09:02:02

Kanja, an antique dealer who sells Buddha statues, is an atheist. He sees Buddha statues as toys and doesn't understand the gimmicky religious rituals. He hopes to train his daughter to be a pilot and his son to be a cricketer. The antique store held all his hopes and affections. During a lively sacrificial ceremony one day, Kanjie made a joke of God in order to take back his son who participated in the activity, and was warned by the leader of the sect that he would be punished by God. The weather suddenly changed from sunny to cloudy that day, and an earthquake occurred. No other stores were damaged, only Kanjie's store was shaken beyond recognition. Kanjie, who thought that he could recover his losses by taking out insurance, was told by the insurance company that this was a force majeure natural disaster and man-made disaster, which was not covered by the insurance. With nothing, Kanja took God to court with a pleading. The defendants were the leaders of the sects who used the name of the gods to make money. A seemingly bizarre lawsuit started like this, and the god himself seemed to be very interested in this matter. He hid in the crowd and came to Kanjie, which also changed Kanjie's views on religion...

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  • [Krishna now legally owns Kanji's house]

    Kanji Lalji Mehta: What is this? How could he sell my house? I was about to pay him.

    Krishna Vasudev Yadav: But I've already paid him.

    Kanji Lalji Mehta: It's not possible! This is MY house!

    Krishna Vasudev Yadav: Relax. Chill, chill. When you get the "act of God" money, to the God you can pay back and I'll go from here. By the way, I'll leave as soon as my project is over.

  • CEO: For God's sake, prove that God exists! And-and-and make God pay everything!