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Narrator. Charles drove angrily all the way to his village. He had hoped to be part of the fight against their enemies but he just had to go back home. Gritting his teeth and cursing on the way, he sped from the city to his village. Oh Jack is going to be sorry for what he did. “Damn it Jack. You don’t have any right to get in between husband and wife.” He cursed. At least he was not in a position to hurt anyone. He didn’t have a choice except to control himself until he reached his destination. It took him the whole day to reach his village and when he did reach, the sun and set and the darkness of the night had spread through out the village. Unlike in the city, the whole place was dull and dimly lit due to lack of street lights. Just a few lights that that were placed at a fairly goo