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118 JUAN FRANCISCO BLANCO “You may find that rebuilding the village after the war will take more time and effort than humans believe,” Tabracan told them. It took another well-spent hour to teach the two Tongan men how to correctly ride horses. At least they learned not to fall off. “Thank you for the Gigantoraptor drumstick. We will enjoy eating it tomorrow,” Zocam said to the two Earthlings, as they sat astride their horses, “and have a safe trip.” As Zorin led them to the edge of the Giants’ compound, Bardala was worried. How long was this quest going to take? All her senses told her there was big trouble ahead.