Summary: The Superintendent's arrival at a village in Lushai led to the unravelling of a plan concocted by the villagers to attack him. However, providentially, the Superintendent decided to surprise the village by arriving at dawn, foiling the attack. The ringleader was arrested after going to the Wilderness to Pray, behaving erratically on the way back. The villagers were brought to order after ten days of trials, revealing the impact of missionary work and colonial administration in Lushai. The text also delves into the indigenous way of living, including cultural practices and beliefs, highlighting the struggles and challenges faced by the Lushai people. Additionally, it sheds light on the limitations and challenges faced by the British administration and European missionaries in Lushai, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to governance and religious influence in the region.