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Occupiers
The occupiers Faro is a beautiful coastal town with a marina and wonderful blue waters, it is an old city with historic buildings and an inner wall where the army and rich merchants lived, but there is a problem you can hear it like swarm bees long before you see them; rats are building a city in the ancient the sewer system and get sunlight through the storm drains, not to forget they a have an army to, vermin come ashore from long boats, established a colony thrived and married into the local rats. At night thousands of them come over ground and clean the city of waste, the sanitation dep, has little to do in a town with no litter, but how long will it takes before the vermin are strong and ready to expel the humans? PS. This scribbling was never meant to have political Connotation.
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