Chapter 1633 - The Lost Village (2/2)

With the hot water and sonificantly He felt strange just after that and searched around the village

To his surprise, he found that not only was food being cooked in soersʼ belongings and granaries were in perfect order and had no trace of being moved at all

However, there was no life in the village, no s, not another aniht so that had taken the people away However, it was hard to say what There were no traces of a fight in the village The Inuit people were very tough They kept dogs and have guns at ho

As Rabel thought of it, he noticed another odd situation Not a house in the village had dogs, knives, or guns left around All the weapons in every one of the houses were gone

Froe has been attacked by sos to fight it off However, that didnʼt hting in the village, but also because there were no footprints or other tracks in the snow around it…

Rabel felt terrified and left the village with his dogs, despite the exhaustion he still felt He found the nearest police station and reported the situation

The report continued to describe the situation A few hours later, the royal Canadian ation report At that time another hunter, Armand Laurent, and his two sons passed by this place too

The Laurent family lived in a nearby settlee, so the Canadian police seized them and questioned theation were still very unclear The relationshi+p between the white hunter villages and the Inuit villages was not good After all, both sides were direct co for survival However, they had quarreled at the et into any bloodshed before

Are because yesterday so up their ancestral graves The white hunters didnʼt knohat they were up to Therefore, they asked Ar on

The Canadian e and found that there were no casualties and no signs of fighting around the village, suggesting that the Inuit village had not disappeared as a whole because of having clashes with theraves and found that as Armand had said, all of theer The Inuit village had lost not only the living but also the dead!

The police and the white hunters realized soraves was a taboo for the Inuit, and doing so on a large scale was unthinkable Therefore, if the Inuit dug out their graves and took away the dead bodies of their ancestors, it ive up their place

So, where did they go?

The final stage of research was fruitless Because the village was so close to Lake Angikuni, the RCMP guessed they ht They went to the lake and saw sos had been here

However, they could not find much more than this, and eventually, the case was closed and labeled as a e disappearing without a trace

In fact, there was no record of the nas, because the Inuit did not consider theh they stayed in Canada, and did not cooperate with the Canadian officials

“These Inuit disappearances sound very si the report

Brother Wolf pointed to a picture on the report and said, “Yes, very siikuni It is not far from the shore, but the survey report did not raph at the end of the report as he said this “And here, boss, that is so to watch out for, too”