Chapter 29
The native's elders had an excellent relationship with them. The Redberg community left them alone and they did the same. But in the past years, the white settlers flooded into the boundary of pine forest, and there was a danger they’d become too curious about their community.
They comprehended that if they wanted to keep their mysteries, they had to make themselves discreet. They had to protect their thriving family. It is then they started building all this stuff underground. They constructed the first residences in the cavern then. Later on, they added vaster contours and huts for their families and foodshed and weapons stalls.
Nowadays they need only a few people to remain aboveground to work the farm, but most of them go outside at least once a week to get exercise and fresh air and pretend to be as foolish and illiterate whenever some stranger visited them on their farm
It was an adequate camouflage for them because dark natives communities keep to themselves
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