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Nat Nwe - Dr. Kuik
Nat Nwe - Dr. Kuik
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It was impossible, but it happened at the appointed time.
The birds were frightened. The rabbits were running in panic in the vineyards. The three squirrels were wandering along the dirt road, not knowing where to hide. The trees were swaying, their green leaves were falling. The red dust was covering them.
The mayor of San Aquino and four other residents looked at their watches and simultaneously groaned. They were standing near a Lincoln convertible parked at the entrance to the Gromusi neighborhood. From there, they could see the earthquake clearly, and no one could see them, said Mayor Wade Wynne.
“We don't want them to see us panicking,” he said.
Thus, now the dust is rising in the hot sun and what they said is becoming a reality.
"I don't believe it, I saw it myself. But I don't believe it. Is it 3:55 on your watch, Les?"
Feinstein Mall owner Harry Feinstein asked Lester Cappaway, saying he couldn't believe it.
"Yes, 3 hours, 55 minutes, not even a second off."
Lester Cappaway Stockton, president of Aquino Trading Company, answered. He was about 55 years old and about an inch and a half taller than Feinstein. He was wearing a white shirt and a black striped coat.
Feinstein was dark-skinned and had a gentle expression. He was wearing white pants and a blue coat. His shoes were dark and shiny on both sides.
“Then they can actually do it,” Feinstein said.
“Well, it’s true that they can do it to this level,” Kapawe noted.
“If they can do this, they can do more.”
“Yes,” Governor Wai Yat chimed in. “They said they could do anything. They could do any kind of earthquake. They could do a small one like this. They could do a really big one.”
"I don't want to believe it," Feinstein said.
"It was like being hit by a cannonball, the dust was flying and the whole environment was like being hit by a cannonball."
This was stated by Doan Rakkar, chairman of Rakkar Industrial Company.
"Well... so yes, there are many good points. We have to consider the possible benefits."
Sonny Boyden-Hawkins, president of the Boyden-Hawkins Real Estate and San Aquino Chamber of Commerce, said.
He was over six feet tall, standing tall. They both had sweet faces. Their bellies were barely noticeable. If they had dressed the same, some people would have thought they were twins. Today, however, they were wearing pink shirts and brown suits.
"Yes, there are some good points. They showed us earthquakes. But they said they could stop them. If they could really stop them, that would be great. How much will land prices go up here? Should we trust them, Wade?"
"I don't know. All I know is that they're going to do what they're going to do."
Governor Wade Wyeth answered. Wyeth was a red-faced, round-faced man. His collar was decorated with an American flag. He carried a .44 caliber pistol with five stripes on the handle. The five stripes were beautifully carved by his own hand. They represented five people. Five fingers.
"Eight thousand dollars a month isn't bad. I'm happy to pay a lot."
Boyden Hawkins said.





