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Chapter 3294

His father was a Protestant and was forced to immigrate to America because he could not survive in Europe.

When I immigrated to America, it was winter and very cold.

At that time, America was still very backward, with jungles everywhere and no place to shelter these miserable immigrants.

It was the original inhabitants here, the Indians, who taught them how to make fires to keep warm in the cold winter.

How to get food in the cold winter.

This group of kind and friendly Indians can be said to be the benefactors who saved their family.

Therefore, Dunn was very fond of them.

But later, after setting foot on this land, his so-called motherland, France, committed unforgivable crimes against these simple Indians.

Every time he thinks about it, Dunn feels very disgusted that he is French.

In gratitude, most of the people in his office are Indians, with only a few from other ethnic groups.

Dunn watched the Indian children play and saw them imitating the walk of those who robbed the Bank of France and the Sheriff's House.

As proud as a hero.

Seeing this scene, Dunn was suddenly stunned.

Why would these Indians consider these robbers heroes?

Although the people who robbed French banks and police stations did appear to the Indians to be heroes who resisted France.

But that's not enough for kids to imitate.

The French government now strictly prohibits the dissemination of such information.

And very few Indians have ever gone to school.

How do they know these things without going to school?

Unless someone tells them.

Thinking of this, Dunn thought of a possibility.

"There is a second force in France... a force of Indians!"

Dunn was ecstatic when he thought of this, and many of his questions were solved at this moment.

Why were two robberies carried out, and why were the robberies conducted at a bank and a police station?

That’s not what those people said at all. This is a slap in the face to French colonial rule.

This is because there are only two places where the weapons and money that the troops need most will be available.

The Indians originally lived in dangerous jungles. They were all survival masters. His father also learned the skills of tracking and hunting animals from the Indians.

To this day, Dunn still remembers deeply that he once saw how the Indians killed lone wolves.

As for why they didn't escape immediately after the robbery, it was because of the reaction ability of these French sheriffs and the speed of their horses.

Dunn felt his heart beating faster and breathing heavier, although he still didn't know where the base camp of these Indians was.

But now he has made breakthrough progress.

As long as he continues to investigate this case, he believes that he will be able to get the answer he wants.

Thinking of this, Dunn was very excited.

He couldn't wait to continue investigating.

Dunn looked at the Indians with feverish eyes, but suddenly stopped wanting to continue investigating.

Looking at those Indians, what would happen if they told the chief of security?

According to the usual style of the French, at least half of the Indians in the city would be guilty of this.
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