After breakfast, Malin gathered the team, and after checking the equipment, the group proceeded towards Saluda. It is said that Saluda is a small city, and at the southern entrance of the city, there stands a statue, which according to the elves, is a hunter statue dressed in hunter attire, with a feathered crown on the head.
The elves certainly would not understand what it is, nor would people of this era. But Malin knew, it should be an Indian sculpture, which made Malin sigh at the passage of time, and at the same time, he felt even more disgusted with the actions of the North Americans.
The Anglo-Saxons completed the massacre of the Indians, yet hypocritically granted the last remaining Indians a reservation, artificially creating inequality for the Indians. Their actions, even they themselves, have been swallowed by time over these eight thousand years, but Malin still remembers.