The Savior of Civilization
By Sai Nayan, 4G
Long ago, around 2900 B.C. in the Indus Valley, in a city called Mohenjo-Daro, there lived a young boy, named Denim Rob. He was 22 years old. He lived happily with his sister and parents. He was smart and wanted to be an architect.
One day, the city was filled with darkness. The clouds collided with each other and it started to thunder. The people halted their work to look at what was happening. There were heavy rains and storms. This lasted for many days.
Then, floods occurred and started destroying the city. The floods knocked down anything that was in their path, from small people to big houses.
Then, Denim Rob started doing something to stop the dangerous floods. He thought as quickly as Einstein before it was too late. He suggested, “We can build more drainage systems to stop the floods.” He and the city architects started building the drainage systems. It took them a long time to build.
Finally, they built the drainage systems to lead the water underground to store it for future use. Everyone praised Denim Rob for his intelligence and courage and lived happily ever after.