Chapter 28: Crisis for the Angora Rabbits

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"As far back as I can remember, my mother had been different from the others because of her bloodline. All the memories I had of my mother were sad and pitiful. I had never seen her smile, and when I asked why, she would tell me that her heart was already dead. She asked me, how could someone with a dead heart smile? My heart ached every time I heard that." Without my urging, David told me about his mother's past. "Mother told me that she used to be a normal member of the Angora rabbit tribe, and she was no different than the others. It wasn't a wealthy life they lived, but it was carefree. This was exactly the life they wanted. But at some point in time, the greedy humans and the evil trolls of the beastman nation colluded with one another. For the sake of money, they set aside their ha

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