The Cause Of Tupa's Death

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About 295 years ago laid a King called Armstrong. He was granted two wishes by the gods. The greedy king took possession of the god's island and became the god of Bora Bora. Secondly, he wished for his pet to live forever but, he can be killed. 1969
What little did Armstrong know? The raged shark was giving chickens, pigs, and goats by the humans--- hoping that Tupa won’t destroy the fishing nets. The cause was that Armstrong was ripping up the nets to keep Tupa from starving to death. Still, constantly confused people always believed it was Tupa’s fault. Mako was relieved that Tupa was dead. Delighted with all of the rewards their was one thing wrong. “There was no sign of lightning?”

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