C(h)arácter Vol 2 May-June 2013 | Page 72

C(H)ARÁCTER THE FIRST WAR JUAN DIEGO BERNAL Sixth Grade. Juan Diego enjoys reading Detective stories and Sci-Fi. He also loves writing hiscorical fictions and playing soccer. The history of the world was written after the Empire Wars. The spirits of the empires were in danger because of territorial fights to gain access to Heaven on Earth: Rome, the capital of capitals, the empire of empires. This was the war of all wars. “General Chinan´s musket men are in the northern area of Rome. But we could put our musket men in that area as well. We could win this battle,”- said the general of the Roman troops. “Yes, but take care of the civilians. We don’t want anyone to die,” responded Augustus Caesar, the Roman emperor. “Twenty muskets go to the city gates, and the other 1 00 go to protect the civilians.” Two weeks later, there was a meeting with the leaders of the other empires. “Lord Washington.” “Yes sir!” “Yes, Wu Zetain. What do you want?” “We need more soldiers if we want to defeat Rome.” “I accept, my dear. Take 1 0,000 soldiers.” “My apologies my lord”. “Sir,”- said a musket man to Washington. “Yes, general.” “You think we can win this war? 72