Chapter 33 Meat (5) Meat Eating

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The meaning of the four poems is unclear, and they seem to be descriptions of suffering, and they are like curses full of malice. Zis looked around and saw a broom and two rags in the corner. The rags were brand new and clean compared to the dusty room. He picked up a rag and wiped the tabletop, and after almost removing the dust, he held the pages of the travel brochure with his fingers and turned them backwards. On the back of the page is a map of the village, marked with three places: "Ancestral Hall", "Village History Museum" and "Village Chief's Home". What made Zis feel strange was that there was a clear road on the left side of this map, but there was no marking, as if there were no buildings there, just a desert. The villages on the plain have always had a compact layout, is

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