The people of Bruille Town had always discriminated against Dashans and were absolutely flabbergasted to find out that a Dashan was here arm-wrestling a hundred of their men and winning too.
When had someone so powerful emerged from a race they had always seen as nothing but frail and weak?
In no time, Wilbur became known as a man of great power and strength in the town.
Since then, the townsfolk actually did change their impression of him slightly. However, everyone was curious as to why Wilbur had come all this way to Eweyn just to visit such a small town.
That question was quickly answered the next morning when two blokes brought Wilbur to visit Tuttle Mine.
Tuttle Mine looked similar enough to Ezekiel Mine, as both mines contained copper ore. Aside from that, mining here had been going on for many centuries, and most of the workers at both mines were Dashan.
Dashan workers had put a lot of blood, sweat, and tears into Tuttle Mine, just like they had for Ezekiel Mine.
There was no changing history, and it was to be respected.
As a modern Dashan, Wilbur's chest ached for what had happened here in the past as he stood at the entrance of Tuttle Mine.
He bowed to the mine three times, paying his respect and offering his condolences for the hundreds of Dashan workers who had lost their lives when the mine collapsed.
Dasha now was nothing like it used to be, and Wilbur knew that it was time Eweyn changed their perspective on the people of Dasha.
The hotel owner, Punter, introduced the mine to Wilbur. "This is the once-famous Tuttle Mine. It might look tiny, but this mine used to hold the most copper ore in the world. Despite the fact that mining here is now banned, rumor has it that there's still plenty of unmined copper down there. There's at least half of what used to be there, which all of Eweyn should be proud of."
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