The day Ben got out of prison, Obaby went home. Both David and Ken have grown up, and their parents are much older. It is especially sad that their father is not as strong as before …
At first, the hero lived a quiet and peaceful life, and the family loved each other. His father is a very strong man. Under the background of family planning policy, even in the face of ridicule from everyone, he insisted on giving birth to six children, hoping that his family would be diversified and that his children would become great people in all walks of life in the future. From the day my father, Mr. Agwu, was transferred to Yola, family life and even everyone began to change.
When my father was still in Akurei, he strictly disciplined "us", including confiscating video games. Fishing started quietly after my father left and tried to get my mother to take back the game machine. The Omeala River is a forbidden river, and everyone in the town is forbidden to go there. Every time my brothers go fishing, they feel afraid of excitement and fun. Later, on the way to fishing, they beat the priest and Iabo's mother. Iabo's mother complained to the mothers of the protagonists, and they severely punished them and cursed us. Even such a vicious curse is out of love and protection.
Before being sued, Eckener began to advise us not to go fishing again. We don't understand the real reason. We all felt that he was becoming strange and the story was shrouded in fear. I'm also beginning to be haunted by fear. Since Eckener was no longer keen on fishing, he began to alienate our brothers and became violent and lonely.
My mother discovered the change of Ikena. Under my mother's torture, we began to recall that when we were fishing, we met a madman Abreu by the Omi-Ala River, but we didn't tell my mother about Abreu's curse on my brother Ikena by the river.
Abreu, a madman, an annoying madman who wanted to kill but dared not. He was called a madman because he killed his brother and raped his mother. He even desecrated the dead woman. He hates him and wants to kill him, because many of his bad predictions have come true, but he dare not kill him, because he also helps the people in the town escape safely, because his predictions have come true. Abreu, a madman, made a living by picking up food. He was not poisoned by any food. Hit by a car, he just lay down and stood up to move on. Even if he was stabbed by a piece of glass, he was still alive and kicking. People think he is a magical existence and dare not make a move on him. They are also afraid that he will talk and predict something.
Abreu said that Eckener would be killed by fishermen around him and his body would lie in the Red River. I don't think Ikena can believe the prophecy of crazy Abreu. After all, their brothers are so in love, but Abreu's prediction has come true many times. Why can't he believe it? He couldn't believe it himself, and he wasn't sure if he would die at the hands of his brother. Abreu's prophecy made Ikena, who loved her parents and her brother, fall into fear and helplessness. He is also afraid of death. All he can do is stay away from his brothers, even if he is cold or manic, as long as he is alive. Although the words, actions and love of his mother and brothers can sometimes touch his heart and stop his fear, the terrible prophecy lingers in his mind.
Finally, in a fight with Boja, the two brothers were desperately hurting each other's bodies. The younger brothers were too scared to stop. Ikena was the only one in the kitchen lying in a pool of blood with a knife when she asked someone nearby to help her fight and go home again. Crazy Abreu's prediction came true. Ikena died, Boja disappeared, and the family fell into a sad atmosphere. I feel sad too. My mom called my dad to come back and blame him. My mother asked him to come back to discipline her son several times, but he was very busy. Now things are out of control. My father also resigned and went back to Akura to deal with Ekna and Boya. When we found Boja, his body was swollen and floating in the well in the yard. Boja committed suicide. When he killed Ekna, his mind was probably not clear afterwards.
The successive deaths of two sons dealt a great blow to the father and mother. The mother was almost crazy, and it took a long time to return to normal. The deaths of my two brothers also made me feel that all the mistakes were caused by crazy Abreu. Obambi vowed to avenge Ikena and Boja. Obaby likes reading very much. He began to study the method of killing Abreu every night and applied the knowledge in the book to the method of killing Abreu. He handed Abreu the bread sprayed with rat poison for the first time, and the invulnerable Abreu plan failed. The second time was on Christmas Eve, and Ben pretended to sleep in the living room. Obaby went out alone and didn't find Abreu. The third time, Ben was going to Canada with Obabi to start a new life. Some time before he left, Ben and Obaby killed Abreu at night with modified hooks. This time, Abreu fell down. I used to hate Abreu because of my family, but when I read the sentence that he was hooked by a fishhook bit by bit, my heart ached, as if I could feel the pain, and I felt more sympathy for him.
Many people were happy when Abreu died, including my parents. Soldiers in the small town began to search for Abreu's killer. Ben and Obaby are very scared. One night, Obaby tried to run away with Ben, and finally Ben went home. Obaby ran away and disappeared, and his mother almost went crazy again. Later, the soldiers found their home. My father knew that Ben and Obabi had killed Aber, and his father told Ben a secret. His father's broken eye was because he tried to kill Abreu after seeing him at a prayer meeting in Ikene, but Abreu blinded one eye. After returning home, he told his family that he had undergone cataract surgery.
Ben came home after eight years in prison. In the meantime, he received a letter from Obambi. He learned that Obambi met a widow after she escaped and asked her to take her in. He lives with her now. On the day he gets out of prison, he will go home and ask his parents for forgiveness. In fact, Obabi went home the day he got out of prison.
In this book, I envy the love between brothers and sisters. I hate some behaviors of Abreu and sympathize with the tragic life and ending of Crazy Abreu. Even if the father strictly disciplines his brother, sometimes the forgiveness of the father's love will make people feel great. There are human fears, human love, human courage and human instinct between the lines. I don't want to mention the influence of the political color of Nigeria, a small African country, on people's lives and social environment.
The above are some of my personal descriptions and thoughts on fishing teenagers. I have an idea, and so do you. If we exchange ideas, we will have two ideas. If you have read this book, you can also talk about your opinion. Don't spray if you don't like it, just share it.