This strange story takes place in the spring tundra. A local police officer discovers an abandoned little girl. To contain the situation, they decide to place her in a nearby shelter.
She wore the traditional clothing of the region’s reindeer herders.
Little Nenets was covered in mud, smelled bad and looked the same.
His parents must have been very worried. In fact, shelter dogs are generally moved because they need to be fed. They eventually arrived at the shelter.
It turned out that the girl had fallen from a sled on the tundra in early spring.
They came to the shelter to look for her, but when they saw her, they flatly refused to take her in. Quite simply because the girl was washed… …of layers of dirt.
Her parents told her that she could no longer go out into the tundra because she would be eaten by midges and other insects that appear in summer.
Even if adults could get rid of the gnats, it would be impossible for the little girl. The little girl therefore had to stay in the shelter until the fall.