The Magical Axe, 9
Dummy who was helping his father at the bar overheard everything that Samba said. He was worried, he had wondered how a useless village drunk could openly accuse his father of such a terrible crime. If Samba were to be taken serious, his father could be hanged.
Villagers everywhere believed strongly that drunks could sometimes be right. But was Samba's claim, right? that was the challenge Dummy felt he could face to prove his father's innocence.
It was the first time a great crowd of Bori villagers have gathered in the town square without the presence of their chief.
But all the elders of the village were there. Men, women, children and even dogs were also there. The crowd was great and s also were the pains in the hearts of the people in thet they were about to loose a caring young chief to the cold hands of death.