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Chapter 165 - Chapter 154 Burning (Content May Cause Discomfort)

Bang... Bang... Bang...

Northern Kenya, gunshots echo everywhere.

With the sound of gunfire, African wildlife falls, clearing the way for grazing lands, buffaloes, lions, warthogs, hyenas, leopards, zebras on the African savannah...

Any visible animal suffers, East African colonies first start a fire, directly igniting the grasslands.

Animals are driven by the fire in all directions, the unfortunate ones who can't escape are consumed by the flames, and some lie half-dead on the scorched earth, moaning in pain.

In places the fire can't reach, East African immigrants have to solve the problem themselves.

Currently, immigrants in East Africa have normalized three things in their lives: farming, warfare, and setting fires.

Farming is naturally the top priority for East Africa, which is easily understood.

Warfare is to acquire land, as East Africa often clashes with indigenous forces, so it's unsurprising that East African colonies are frequently at war.

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