The Rolling Hills

The Rolling Hills

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It has been 15 years since technology stopped working. Humans were set back hundreds of years. No one can get technology working again. Many people have died. Living on the mess that is Planet Earth is a young man named Dan Reynolds. All of his family left him and now he lives alone, in the Rolling Hills. Until one day 3 men ask for his help.
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