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Chapter 74 [Travel to Moruponka] Broken House Meeting

The dilapidated house was not big. Mane Gravel stood behind everyone, his broad body scraping off some of the wall behind him.

"Uh... let's sit down and have a good chat." Mane gravel walked around everyone and took out a table from the side - well... it was a piece of furniture that looked like a "table", and the tabletop had long been gnawed by insects. Bite out dense holes.

Everyone sat around the table, and Teacher Sharja was the first to speak: "Thank you for your forgiveness, Mr. Mane Gravel, Miss Matilda."

"It's okay, ma'am," Mane Gravel said. "This house and the yard outside—actually it doesn't belong to me anymore. But this house still belongs to my sister, Kumar."

Then he added: "If possible, this house can still be used by you in the future. But now - I'm thinking that this house may not be able to block a meteorite that is about to fall."

After Mane Gravel finished speaking, the atmosphere of silence in the room returned. Everyone is thinking about how to solve this crisis. Mane Gravel suddenly turned around and took out a few clay cups from his luggage.

The man smiled and said: "Fresh Darjeeling~ The good stuff given by the people in the village when I was hiking a few days ago, oh, be careful to burn it..."

Mane Gravel carefully pushed the cup out. As soon as Kanjila held the cup firmly, Matilda snatched it away - Matilda had already learned some things from Sharjan, for example - Matilda said angrily: "Okay Ah! I really didn’t expect you and that kid to be in the same group!”

"Oh, please keep your voice down...in front of Teacher Sharja." Kanjila said, "And Miss, you haven't suffered much, just stop arguing with me...Give me the biscuits. , I have to go out and do some work after I’m full.”

"Hmph..." Matilda returned the cup to Kanjila, turned her head and went out.

"I'm sorry, Ms. Sharja, I know this all happened very suddenly." Garabana said, "Now we need more people to join us to solve the crisis in the village."

Karavana took out the documents again. She was fully prepared - the words and numbers on the document never lied.

Sharja held the document, his eyes running over the lines of obscure text. Jaravana, she suddenly felt that this name was very familiar. She thought about it carefully and suddenly thought of something. A smile appeared on Sharja's face: "Oh! I remembered that I once read a paper published by you and Professor Himani."

Karavana was surprised and said, "Have you read my paper?"

"Yes." Sharja said with some excitement, "I...I am currently studying at a public university in Chandigarh...where...I can be exposed to a lot of new things."

"There was a time when I was slightly interested in astronomy, and I still remember seeing that paper in a journal."

She pointed at some data on the file and said, "I have seen some of the data before...but I forgot where it is, and there are some that I have not seen."

Garabana said: "It doesn't matter, those parts involve mysticism."

Jaravana really felt that he was lucky to have found someone who had read his thesis. In this case, things would be much easier to handle after that. But she still had some questions, so she said: "But why are you here? Is it because of those children?"

"Yes." Sharja said, "I will come over and take care of those children when I don't have classes. Most of them are human children... There are also a small number of occultist children."

Mane and gravel listened silently. Are you going to study in college? He knows very well that in the current environment in the South, it is very difficult for women to acquire knowledge - it can be said that most people in the South now think that there is no use for women studying, and it is better to find a man, have a child, and take care of it at home. Housework, feeding pigs and raising chickens.

Thinking about it this way, Jaravana was successful, and Sharja was lucky... Mane Gravel felt from the bottom of his heart that Sharja was not easy. In addition to going to school, he also had to teach the children knowledge and principles of life. Ever since, a feeling of admiration could not help but arise from the bottom of my heart.

When Kanjila heard Sharja's words, she immediately felt her face burning. She suddenly felt guilty, and the little girl uneasily kicked away the pebbles next to her.

Sharja felt equally uneasy and worried. She said, "Is your next plan to get everyone in the village to leave here?"

Karavana said, "Yes."

"This is not easy to handle..." Sharja's delicate eyebrows squeezed together, "There are still four days until the Candle Star Festival, and we don't have much time left. Letting the people in the village leave is the right choice... …But now the situation in the village is special.”

Sharja thought of something, sighed, and said: "Actually, most of the families in the village have left long ago and moved to Chandigarh. And those who stayed..."

The village of Moruponkar is remote and many things are scarce, such as education and medical care. These two items alone have made most families choose to leave here and go to a city called Chandigarh.

Garabana said: "I also heard about it when I arrived in this village. Most of the villagers were very resistant to leaving here. I have tried to persuade the younger occultists... but unfortunately, it has no effect. .”

Garabona glanced at Matilda who had just come in from the door, "But fortunately, Miss Matilda is willing to help us. We will find a way to get in touch with the foundation as soon as possible... But the most important thing at the moment is , or to persuade those villagers, I still think the more people leave the village, the better."

Things are back to where they started. There is really no other way at the moment - you can't just fly up and crush the meteorite with a slap, right?

"There is another question." Garabana said, "We need to find Kumar - where is she now, and what kind of thoughts did she have to do such a thing... We don't have her exact information yet. information."

"It's okay." Sharja comforted, "I will help you."

"I feel relieved with your words." A smile appeared on Jia Lapana's face. In the past few days, she was almost exhausted mentally and physically trying to solve this matter. However, things have not progressed yet and the situation is still not optimistic.

But they have made the general direction clear - one is to persuade the villagers to leave the village. If things go to an extreme point, they may need to use force to make the villagers leave the village. The other direction is to find Kumar, who is the instigator of this incident. If you find her, there may be a way to solve this disaster.

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