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MUCHLY AVENUE

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. MUCHLY AVENUE
2. THE NOTIS FARMERS OF ANAMBET
3. DR. NOSTROR
4. THE WAR OF NOGASTA


CHAPTER 1
MUCHLY AVENUE

Muchly Avenue at Norton-in-Agree was a place noted for its excesses. King Sopret was the King Extempro of Muchly Avenue, and made sure everyone had enough to eat, wear, and spare. But it was found, the inhabitants of Muchly Avenue, the Demians, The Lookes and the Notis, were given to excesses and had dull minds, except for few Notis that engaged either in farming or building or clothes making. The excessiveness had brought about laziness, both in mind and body, which affected all echelons of the society. Even their soldiers became lazy, eating too much. Gradually, Muchly Avenue was getting into a degenerated state of a failed society without being aware. It was good to eat well, live well and spend well, but not to their detriment. Where were all these much coming from? From the dedicated few.

CHAPTER2
THE NOTIS FARMERS OF ANAMBET

The Demians and Looks were given to entertainment. It was only a few people - the Notis farmers that produced all that the entire Muchly Avenue depended on both for feeding, wears, living and livelihood. They produced the apples, oranges, vegetables and sugarcanes used as food in Muchly Avenue. They also produced the cotton and the silk they depended on for cloth-making. This people, Professor Proash of the Hill Standard School of Muchly Avenue once posited, were few and the equilibrium of production would be shifted and overwhelmed by that of consumption.
The Notis farmers who were very hardworking had a better way of cultivating apples, oranges, etc., which brought better yields that were larger and were called Apple 10,000 kg, Orange 10,000 kg, potatoes 10,000 kg, Watermelon 10,000 kg, Cantaloupe 10,000 kg, etc. because they were very large and weighed 10,000 kg each. Everyone threw caution to the winds and fed on apples, oranges, potatoes, etc., which they could not plant.

CHAPTER 3
DR. NOSTROR

Dr. Nostror, the practicing Director of High Hill Hospital at Muchly Avenue, found that if you ate all the time in large quantity, the toxins or waste from the foods taken, take a slower time to get expelled, or accumulate to form a toxins deposit in the body causing an illness called Late Liver Problem, and that it was better to stay away from food once in a while. Also, food could become a distraction which we pay attention to, and forget to invest good attention in other worth while ventures. People who ate every time and in large quantity, were found to die quickly and easily. They would not also be able to survive in times of austerity or war.
According to Nostror, it was good to enjoy or be involved in entertainment, only if we had a base for the continuos supply of food, in order to keep the production and consumption equilibrium, in which the consumption factor is likely to go higher, especially, since the Demians and Looks were not involved in planting or food making. No one paid attention.

CHAPTER 4

THE WAR OF NOGASTA
Soon, King Sopret and the people of Muchly Avenue fell out of favor with a section of people in Nortanon-in-Agree, called Blue Pie. War was declared and the worst happened. Sopret and the people of Muchly Avenue who were given to wild entertainment did not know that all the while, plans were going on underground by their enemies in order to topple them at a sudden war. All along, the Blue Pies were preparing seriously. Sopret fled the state and left to a nearby land called Lofo, while Muchly Avenue soldiers, who were not properly trained were defeated in battle. Muchly Avenue became subject to Blue Pie from then and became a district of theirs, paying taxes to them. Several people from Muchly Avenue died in the war and others were taken captive.

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