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And on a blue day, Adeline's stomach had become so heavy. Likewise was the agony that came with childbirth. However, this event did not mean she gave birth but of the fact that she endured the pain even though she journeyed along with the rest to Lutana.
Thus, the one who kept walking with Adeline side by side was the tribe leader who kept using his words to pacify Adeline and that she must endure this agony, for the child that lived inside of her is of a great vessel, a leader that would lead the people of Lutana as the word of the great mother rightly said.
Behind Adeline, and thus the tribe leader, was the few women of Lutana who yet remained behind Adeline purposely to study her condition and to them, the days of the birth were near and hence, they must be ready.
Those who led the journey to Lutana were no one but the men of Lutana and also the children of Lutana, who remained behind the men as they walked neither in haste nor too slowly.