Wilbur looked down at the ropes that bound him and smiled slightly. Actually, he could easily break free, but he knew he needed to
play along with the villagers to resolve the tension in the village. He decided to continue the act of asking for rain.
Suddenly, he heard desperate cries of childrening from the village square while he was thinking. The noise was unusual, so he
quickly broke free from the ropes and rushed out of the room.
When Wilbur reached the village square, he saw a raging fire burning in the center. Amid the flames, he could hear children crying,
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but after a short while, their cries fell silent.
The villagers all turned around to look at Wilbur because they heard his footsteps. They looked shocked the moment they saw him.
A sobbing woman ran over and knelt before Wilbur. She sobbed and said, "Sir... Sir, please. Please seek justice for the madams."
The madams were the mothers of the boy and the girl. They were also the woman who sent food to Wilbur during the afternoon.
Wilbur looked at the woman who knelt on the ground. He asked puzzlingly, "What happened to them? Where are they?"
The woman sobbed and said, "Sir, the madams went to send sfood to you during the afternoon, and they cback late.
Stetson and Stan said they were unfaithful to their wifely duties, and they must have been cheating on them. Yesterday evening,
Stetson and Stan tied up the madams, and beat them to death."
"What?" yelled Wilbur.
He looked shocked to hear that.
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"You bitch! What are you talking about? I'm going to beat you up!"
"Argh, no!" she yelled.
"You're just a wife | bought. Die!"
The woman wanted to aet up and run. but she was chased by a man from behind. The man swuna his axe and cut her head off
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