Folk rhymes circulating in Rose Creek about resisting violent demolition

Zachary 2021-11-25 08:01:23

The fertile Rose Creek Valley nurtures hard-working and simple people.

They live a peaceful and peaceful life until the discovery of the gold mine is broken.

A developer named

Borg bought the village chief and the police Borg brought the gunman comprador to talk about demolition and compensation. It is difficult for the villagers to accept the

death of six or seven villagers in their early days. One of them, Matthew

Emma, ​​saw her husband die in her arms. She was desperate to petition the

mayor. The mayor had equity. Emma almost went to prison and

met impunity. black Sam, extraordinary skill martial arts high

with words saying valley grievance, Sam indignation pesticides want

people how few guns less revenge? Sam recruited

seven desperadoes like dragons, killed dozens of Valley Gunners to

raid the gold mine without hindrance, recruited miners to expand their armaments

, and was shocked by the news

. Sam's militia waited for work,

explosives were encircling the village, the assault vanguard was dead and wounded, and

Sam was in sight. Borg

sacrificed the mass murderer and turned the hero to death. Before the hero died, the bomber

Borg went to the front line with his hand and leg shot. So

Sam wanted to hang Borg to death, and the old mother and sister who reported him murdered

Borg's life. Emma was shot and fell. The great

trouble will eventually be eliminated, and there will be no more violence in the United States.

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