Chapter 23:
TOOI
"So, what should we do?"
"We should go by car. I think that would be a good idea."
"But the containers are too small and don't fit us."
"Don't worry. We can do that." Wendy, the mother, immediately did something genius.
It was to try a medicine I had made myself.
"Hopefully, this medicine will work and we will survive this disaster," Wendy believed in her heart that her medicine would speed up time and ensure her family's safety.
"Wait everyone, we're leaving."
They immediately prepared to rush to the evacuation center at high speed, driving very carefully for fear of being hit by other vehicles, but residents fled in confusion, not having enough time to protect themselves before reaching the evacuation center. The shelter has a large space and can accommodate around 50,000 to 10,000 people, but Tere Village is even larger, being several times larger than the shelter.
Samuël and his family had all but resigned themselves to the fact that there was no time to evacuate, that the dark clouds were hanging over the village, that the wind was gradually getting stronger, and that the village would be destroyed in an instant because one of the residents had broken the rules, yet the vehicle was still moving.
"I have no other choice. I have to run there."
"But what about the goods?"
"That'll be later. I have to run now. Run, honey. I'll be there later." Wendy sent her husband and kids out to buy her favorite items. It was her favorite toy robot.
And she fought with her husband to buy a toy robot he wanted. As Samuël drives to his family home to search for the item he is looking for, a hot liquid slowly erupts from the mountain, destroying the entire village and rendering it irreparable.
Wendy found what Samuël was looking for and quickly ran to her car, which was still outside. When he tried to leave, the car was being used by another resident for a getaway without the original owner's knowledge.
"Hey, this is my car. What are you doing?"
"Get out of the way, you little brat. You belong here. You're being used as a guinea pig to apologize to God for."
"Who did this? I didn't do anything."
"Ugh, shut up. Stay here until we get there, okay?" Wendy felt absolutely no guilt for what she'd done.
As residents and their families were evacuating in their cars, small pieces of debris in the mountain caused rocks to fly out of the mountain, creating an object roughly the same weight as a person.
*Dang* *Bang*
A large rock crushed her car and her family inside, forcing Wendy to quickly leave the car and seek cover.
*Today's lesson is not to criticize people who haven't done anything. Condemnation results in punishment. Because the sins that a person has committed in this life will be punished accordingly.*
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