Chapter 13 - First Contact

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Now, in Elka village,

*sigh....

"Grandpa! It's been a few weeks since these men in green came in right!" - Olivia shouted.

"Whatt!!" - Grandpa shouted too.

"I SAID IT'S BEEN A FEW WEEKS SINCE THESE GUYS CAME IN RIGHT!!"

"Haaahhgg!! What! Can't hear ya over from these weird iron elephants!"

"I think you mean 'Bulldozer' gramps!"

Around them, gigantic monsters called 'Vehicles' are roaming around the town destroying and rebuilding the houses that was destroyed by the bandits. With the cooperation of the men in green, they are seemingly working in perfect harmony. Following the men's orders with instant haste, riding them like a merchant is with his horse, or in like a cattle pulling the plow for his owner. But much, much, much bigger and grander in scale.

[They could easily destroy a houses, walls, and even boulders... If they were use on the capital....] He thought of it made Olivia shudder in fear.

Geandpa noticed and touched Olivia's hand.

"Don't worry, from what i see, these men are good people."

"Yeah, i hope so..."

Although they could not see the whole action in detail, just blocked by a yellow fence that says, "PLEASE DO NOT CROSS." A man which is the leader of the men in green walked to them and said, "Please, not safe here, go to other villagers. Village chief Olivia Elka." Said Lieutenant...

"Yes, L. Riko." Said by Olivia.

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It's been a few weeks since the men in green came to save the people here.

They gave us these flexible clothes I'm wearing right now, food, housing, and even medicine! I mean medicine's a luxury item right! And their giving it for free!?

With the help of their 'Vehicles', they started rebuilding the place.

Of course as the only child of the village chief, I became sorta the temporary chief of this village, and of course for them to help this remote village in the middle of nowhere is definitely commendable, so we decided and with the village elders that we help out as well. Like gathering logs and hunt some food. Also we put the remaining able bodied men to help out as well. We suggested to them that we bring our children to help but they unanimously rejected it immediately without even finishing my sentence.

With our men helping with the wood, the carrier 'Vehicle' as i call it put them behind in their giant yellow wagons.

Me and gramps saw the green men and the topless villagers that helped out with the logging and waved them hello.

Although we didn't communicate at first because of the language barrier, we did simple hand gestures to communiacate. And in the next week or two, they started writing down our and their languages for better communication, and right now, i can unterstand a little bit of their language of 'Japanese.'

We looked around this oversized village with a flood of emotions as she looked at the destroyed houses and ones being rebuilt.

After a while, Me and gramps met up with the rest of the fellow villagers on the area we currently sleep in these flexible, onion-shape houses.

The kids are playing and doing things kids would do and the elders are sitting in a fire pit at the middle of the day drinking the green men's tea.

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