June was fast approaching, the half of the year the Umunne town has designated for their annual Harvest Festival. This period, all the members of the town merry and celebrate the joy that accompanies the new year's first harvest and the joy of gracing half of the year.
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This year's festival seems to come in a different dimension. The two influential families that sponsor the celebration yearly had been having a land dispute between themselves, this had been happening for a while and now the harvest is drawing near.
While James's family claim the land is theirs, the Johns' said it is theirs. Leaving the community in chaos as even the king doesn't know who to go in favor of as the two men are prominent people in the Ununne town.
The two families had been having an uncontrollable dispute which has led to division as some members of the villagers stood for the James while the rest for the Johns. The tension was high and the dispute was like a fiery fire.
One good thing about these two is that they have lived in the town for generations and they fully understand their traditions and culture. The disagreement seems like it can't be settled. But something happened, one week to the festival, Mr John with his family visited James's family.
Mrs John went to James's house and informed him how he doesn't want to fight over the piece of land anymore but rather he wants to suggest that they both pull off their hands in the land and give it out to the community as a surprise gift to support this year's festival. James's family agreed to the idea.
On the day of the celebration, the villagers expected a disastrous celebration full of disagreement, quarreling and disunity but the reverse was the case as the two families celebrated together and made their intention known to the villagers. The villagers were very happy to see that the two men are now living in unity. The Ununne community had that special time they do enjoy yearly as unity conquered conflict.
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