¨Last Bell of Montezuma¨ The ¨capybara¨ hunter and its owner.

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Good morning hivianos and friends of this wonderful¨BDComunidad¨:  I want to begin by thanking our friend @yousafharoonkhan for the kind invitation to participate in ¨Last Bell of Montezuma¨ With a fictional story of our own creation; I would love to invite my friends @amestyj and @shuvo35 to join in the fun; To participate in the contest you have to know the requirements, for that, please enter here: 

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A long time ago, in the city of ¨Corrientes¨ some pioneers settled in a remote place far from the city, whom they called ¨the corner of ¨San¨ ¨Judas¨ ¨; The name was in honor of the patron saint to whom they entrusted their journey.


This place had a fertile and prosperous land, it didn't take long for more settlers to arrive to the place, thus founding the community of ¨San¨ ¨Judas¨; The settlers were very organized, each one assumed a role in the community, the idea was to be "self-sufficient" and not depend on any person outside the community.


Among the settlers a woman arrived alone with her grandson, they chose to settle away from the rest of the community; Her little house built in "straw" and "mud" was on a hill a few meters from an arm of the river. The place had a strategic location, it was on high ground to never flood, near the river to get water to drink and water the vegetable plants; That's what the family business focused on (Tilling the land)


The boy's mother named RougeMaina Rouge, who grew up with her grandfather from whom she learned to take care of the ¼natural resources¨, she taught that everything on earth had its owner, and before playing you had to ask her for permission to give. use. With this in mind, he raised ¨Juan¨, the boy's name, who had now grown into a strong and stocky boy. "Juan" was very obedient, although a little stubborn when she put an idea in her head. The young man was responsible for hunting "wild" animals to put some "protein" on the table.


The young man's grandmother entrusted herself to the caretaker of the animals to request his permission before hunting the forest animals, in return, every week she made an offering in her honor for the favors received; While the grandmother lived, everything was going very well, the problems began after she had passed away. When he lost his grandmother, the young man was left alone, angry with life and the gods that had taken away what he loved the most, this anger made him make many mistakes for which he paid dearly.


"Juan" grew up and became the best hunter in the colony, he became the main supplier of "wild" meat, there was not a single person who did not buy their products; The young man never believed what his grandmother had taught, (ask permission from the owners of the animals, before hunting them) the reason for not asking the owners of the animals for approval. While I hunt to supply people with fresh meat, nothing ever happened, things got complicated when ¨Juan¨ decided to hunt to take the hides of the animals and sell them.


At that time the most coveted leather was that of ¨capincho¨, the reason why ¨Juan¨ went out every morning to kill them to take their hides, at first the meats obtained were given to people so that they could eat; It could be said that he was doing good to people, but the animals he hunted every day were so many that the meat had to be thrown away because they were not enough to be consumed; That was when the anger of the elf who was in charge of taking care of the capybaras awoke.


¨Juan¨ received several warnings from his grandmother who appeared in dreams, but he was taken by greed and ignored his dreams and his grandmother's recommendations; Given the situation, the owner of the capybaras had no other option to intercede against the excessive slaughter of the animals.


The young man had killed all the "capybaras" in the colony. If he wanted to continue hunting, he had to swim across the river to reach an island where the "capybara" reigned. "Juan" was an excellent swimmer, he would have no problem crossing the river to hunt. This is how the young man began hunting on the island. Outraged, the animal keeper had to do what he never wanted, but had no choice.


Since the young man swam to the island every day, that was the last time the settlers saw Juan; The autopsy of the doctors diagnosed that he died of suffocation caused by the water, however, if Juan could tell, he would say that it was the caretaker of the "capybara" who took his feet and did not let him swim or breathe.


In conclusion; ¨Maina ¨'s grandfather was very right; All things, all animals, have their owners who take care of their existence, and act in extreme situations such as that of the young ¨Juan¨, who, guided by his greed, are capable of destroying natural resources. Let's learn from this fiction to take care of nature and conserve all the things that are in it.



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Excellent story, shows us how greed can lead people to death, that happens many times in our society, there are many people who take advantage of our natural resources and still do not make a balanced management and make an exaggerated exploitation of our natural resources.

See you later, have a great week and God bless you, greetings to the family !

How are you dear friend @amestyj good night
happy that my fiction story is to your liking, it's like you say, people are bad they don't take care of and abuse natural resources, that's how we are, it's a shame that it happens
Thank you very much for your kind words
have a wonderful night, a hug and a huge love for the whole family

#posh compartido en mis redes sociales

Saludos amigo excelente historia, la avaricia lo llevo a destruir la naturaleza y la misma le causo la muerte.

How are you dear friend @ cetb2008 good night
I really appreciate your reading time and the good comment
have a wonderful night and a happy rest

Hi @jlufer, your post has been upvoted by @bdcommunity courtesy of @linco!


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