Table of Contents

1. A Factory Worker 2. Good Guy 3. Nicest 4. Aabera is Powerfull 5. Not Great 6. Wicked Man 7. Best Friends 8. What's Wrong with Him 9. Wise Man 10. Cursed Teachers 11. My loved Son 12. Plane Crash 13. Projects Man 14. The Ghost of Dederai 15. Wise was Bossiah 16. Donlema's Son 17. Beroondel 18. Thanks to Prayers 19. Cordelia was Brilliant 20. Maths Helps 21. Kalerum is a Corpse 22. For the Love of Bread 23. Why the Short Name 24. Sightings of Ekpona
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22. For the Love of Bread

Chapter One

The people of Gae were very happy with the recent developments. The God of Bread had introduced them to the baking of bread and biscuits.

In Gaelogal’s farm, it was taught to women to assist the men in farming instead of just laying at home doing nothing.

In this farm (Gaelogal), the men and the women were all paid. But the women were paid lesser sums.

Chapter Two

It was a common dream in Gae: I’m God not your governor and I’m interested in all men. Not just Gae.

This and other dreams led a man of Gae (called Isrerel) to travel by sea to a distant land of Kamora just to teach them the baking of bread and biscuits.

Chapter Three

The leader of Kamora was loved by his people because he was in the order of Judgas. The people would usually come to him on certain days to discuss their problems.

Most of which he solved.

Isrerel never returned to Gae. He died naturally in Kamora. He taught the baking of bread and biscuits in Daem, Isale and Kamora.

Chapter Four

The greed of the Emperor of Daem was the need for more workers. He sent people to discuss with the leader of Kamora.

Of which the leader of Kamora refused. Citing that the people of Daem had devilish cultures:

  1. They cut trees without planting most of them. You might end up deleting the seeds of a tree.
  2. The law of Daem said a particular plant should be burnt because it doesn’t reproduce much.

Chapter Five

In the war by the Emperor of Daem for the people of Kamora, their leader in the order of Judgas was killed.

It was said that the soldiers of Kamora killed hundreds of the soldiers of Daem. But still lost because of their small population.

The people of Kamora were moved to Daem.

Chapter Six

A good man from Daem was curious to know why the people of Kamora were only eating fish, not meat. He asked one of the exiles of Kamora, his neighbour.

His response was: food is supposed to be cheap. We eat thrice a day.

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