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The Great Depression was like a nightmare that took hold of everyone.
Mr. Maron's promise evaporated, just like the economic bubble. The price of the gold dug up by the Mexicans fell sharply and the gold miners left. Almost everyone was left starving and children even lacked the energy to cry. Meanwhile, the days continued to pass.
However, Las Vegas was still Las Vegas. It was a fertile land, an oasis in the desert.
With the passing of a bill in the Nevada Legislature, gambling dens opened once more and the glamorous city of gambling was thus established. The gold-diggers returned, as did song and dance. The beautiful girls dressed scantily as they walked by in casinos.
A woman of Mexican descent went into labor on the night of the opening. The newborn child clutched a gold coin in her hand tightly, which left her midwife frowning in confusion. With questions still stuck at the back of her throat, a man who had just won the jackpot could be heard yelling in the background amid the lights in the distance.
This was Las Vegas, a place of revelry where there was even honey in the soil.
It breathed and cheered as thousands of slot machine coins poured into the pool, offering its congratulations on the birth of Las Vegas' newborn daughter.
Mr. Maron's promise evaporated, just like the economic bubble. The price of the gold dug up by the Mexicans fell sharply and the gold miners left. Almost everyone was left starving and children even lacked the energy to cry. Meanwhile, the days continued to pass.
However, Las Vegas was still Las Vegas. It was a fertile land, an oasis in the desert.
With the passing of a bill in the Nevada Legislature, gambling dens opened once more and the glamorous city of gambling was thus established. The gold-diggers returned, as did song and dance. The beautiful girls dressed scantily as they walked by in casinos.
A woman of Mexican descent went into labor on the night of the opening. The newborn child clutched a gold coin in her hand tightly, which left her midwife frowning in confusion. With questions still stuck at the back of her throat, a man who had just won the jackpot could be heard yelling in the background amid the lights in the distance.
This was Las Vegas, a place of revelry where there was even honey in the soil.
It breathed and cheered as thousands of slot machine coins poured into the pool, offering its congratulations on the birth of Las Vegas' newborn daughter.
This Story is Completely True
"Did you hear? The crew of Witch for A Day is by the cliff to the east of town now. They are carrying—Um, what's that again? A camera?"
The people scrambled to the cliff by the shore where the star Jax Bailey was greeted by waves of screaming housewives.
But the attention on him didn't last. The tall Mexican woman standing by the cliff blew a few kisses to the crowd and put her hands in the air. Then she jumped into the water in a steel container and shut the door tightly.
As the people heard the deafening noise made by the rock and steel, the container fell back down the cliff.
Whispers that sounded excited a moment ago turned into cries of horror immediately. Mothers covered their children's eyes while men cried out in search of doctors and emergency services. The next second, however, the crowd suddenly went silent in surprise when the woman hopped out of the water, laughing with a coin between her teeth.
"Th-That's—Centurion!"
They found out who she was and recalled the story she told in the interview. More specifically, it was a strange, unbelievable legend. At the time, they said she was nothing but a liar, a stuntwoman hired by the crew.
But then everyone—including those on the other side of the TVs—knew she had been telling the truth.
﹡This story is completely true﹡
The people scrambled to the cliff by the shore where the star Jax Bailey was greeted by waves of screaming housewives.
But the attention on him didn't last. The tall Mexican woman standing by the cliff blew a few kisses to the crowd and put her hands in the air. Then she jumped into the water in a steel container and shut the door tightly.
As the people heard the deafening noise made by the rock and steel, the container fell back down the cliff.
Whispers that sounded excited a moment ago turned into cries of horror immediately. Mothers covered their children's eyes while men cried out in search of doctors and emergency services. The next second, however, the crowd suddenly went silent in surprise when the woman hopped out of the water, laughing with a coin between her teeth.
"Th-That's—Centurion!"
They found out who she was and recalled the story she told in the interview. More specifically, it was a strange, unbelievable legend. At the time, they said she was nothing but a liar, a stuntwoman hired by the crew.
But then everyone—including those on the other side of the TVs—knew she had been telling the truth.
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Centurion: Wow... Hello there, pretty lady. How would you like to shake my hand? Let's see...
Pandora Wilson: No, please stop trying.
Pandora Wilson: I heard you used to be a traveler and visited a lot of places before you gained fame.
Centurion: I don't like traveling; I just don't like staying in one place.
Centurion: I need new people and new things, just like someone who crafts torture devices and is always hungry, or a young lady who has wine spilling out of her lips while she is napping.
Pandora Wilson: That is quite new, even from my perspective. I'm sure there are plenty of these instances in television programs.
Centurion: I wouldn't be so sure about that. I admit things were quite fun at the beginning, but they've got escape hatches for me now! Goodness! I'm starting to miss that guy who came up with all sorts of torture devices every day...
Pandora Wilson: So you mean you're planning on leaving the screen?
Centurion: Not just yet, but soon. I'm going to enjoy my last bit of fun. It's time to end things, and I'm not going to be there forever.
Pandora Wilson: Your audience will miss you.
Centurion: Ooh... watch the replay, my dearies!
Pandora Wilson: No, please stop trying.
Pandora Wilson: I heard you used to be a traveler and visited a lot of places before you gained fame.
Centurion: I don't like traveling; I just don't like staying in one place.
Centurion: I need new people and new things, just like someone who crafts torture devices and is always hungry, or a young lady who has wine spilling out of her lips while she is napping.
Pandora Wilson: That is quite new, even from my perspective. I'm sure there are plenty of these instances in television programs.
Centurion: I wouldn't be so sure about that. I admit things were quite fun at the beginning, but they've got escape hatches for me now! Goodness! I'm starting to miss that guy who came up with all sorts of torture devices every day...
Pandora Wilson: So you mean you're planning on leaving the screen?
Centurion: Not just yet, but soon. I'm going to enjoy my last bit of fun. It's time to end things, and I'm not going to be there forever.
Pandora Wilson: Your audience will miss you.
Centurion: Ooh... watch the replay, my dearies!