00:00The dust kept getting closer. Within seconds, I could clearly see them. Three trucks. And behind
00:07them, a bulldozer. My chest tightened. This wasn't random. This wasn't someone lost. They were coming
00:16straight to my property. I started walking toward the entrance, trying to figure out what was going
00:21on. But before I even reached the gate, they didn't slow down. They didn't stop. They drove straight
00:30through it. Wood snapped. Metal bent. The gate dropped like it was nothing. I froze for a second.
00:39Not because I was scared, but because I couldn't believe what I was seeing. They didn't even hesitate.
00:46Like they had every right to be there. The trucks rolled in, spreading across the land like
00:51they owned it. The bulldozer followed, heavy and loud, crushing the dirt path I had just cleared days
00:58ago. Engines idling. Doors opening. Boots hitting the ground. And then she stepped out. Middle-aged.
01:08Perfectly dressed. Clipboard in hand. The kind of person who didn't ask questions. She gave orders.
01:16She didn't even look at me at first. Instead, she scanned the property like she was inspecting
01:23something that already belonged to her. Then she pointed toward the cabin. Start with that.
01:29Just like that. No warning. No explanation. Just a command. The bulldozer engine roared louder.
01:39The blade lifted slightly. And that's when it hit me. They weren't here to talk.
01:45They were here to destroy everything. I stepped forward, raising my voice for the first time.
01:52Stop. Everything paused. Engine still running, but no one moved. For a moment, all eyes were on me.
02:02She slowly turned, finally acknowledging my presence. Her expression wasn't confusion.
02:08It was annoyance. Like I was the problem. In part 3, what she said next turned this into
02:15a full-blown war. Follow to not miss it.
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