Wilbur was taken aback because he had never lived there, but it seemed that the people who came to Anderson Town over the years mainly were those who had once lived there.
Wilbur replied, "That's right, but there's something I'm curious about. Besides people who used to live here, has no one else come to visit?"
The lady shrugged and replied, "Over the past ten years, many people have come to Anderson Town, but they were all former residents, returning to revisit their memories. Other than that, no one else comes here. After all, Anderson Town is a remote place that's easy to forget."
"An easy place to forget?"
Wilbur pondered as he returned to his room, replaying her words in his mind.
If everything she said was true, why did Fremont use copper ore from the Ezekiel Mine?
Besides, Wilbur had researched online and found that many closed copper mines worldwide had become tourist attractions.
These sites drew numerous visitors annually, and guides recounted their rich history.
Yet, the Ezekiel Mine seemed to have a different fate.
If the Ezekiel Mine were destined to be forgotten, the hard work and sweat of those who labored there would also go unnoticed.
This place would eventually be overlooked, appearing only in the "related entries" section on the internet, with no one truly remembering it.
Yet, with millions of such entries online, who would pay special attention to the Ezekiel Mine?
A place where people silently sacrificed themselves and were ultimately forgotten had something in common with the legendary dragons.
Few have seen real dragons, yet they were more precious than any other creature.
In Dasha's traditional twelve zodiac animals, only the dragon remained hidden and mystical.
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