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Greenville.

Author: Tundersora
last update Huling Na-update: 2021-07-17 09:28:35

Flash back on Dante’s past.

A hot afternoon, songs of all kinds of beautiful birds twittering, chirping in a cheerful note under and above the trees by the lake. A part of the day when the irradiation of the sunlight longingly settled down on a well preserved farmland surrounded by numerous white mountains rising above the common level of the soils. Most of the land there overflowed in indistinct rustling of light-brown colored ripened wheat moving to the directions of the gentle breeze ready for harvesting any moment from now. These are one of many accomplishment that served as the means of income for the household, sometimes when the harvest was plentiful it would be shared among the servants living there, it was indeed a peaceful place to be. In the vast farmland many footpaths were spotted one of which leads to a well furnished villa with few guards on patrols around the building; Serving as the only residence building as many other storage buildings s

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