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... een the leaves, falling on each climber’s face.

Xu Xiuwen only realized it was raining when he felt the coolness on his face.

Neither he nor Jiang Ruoyu had brought an umbrella.

The two looked at each other and then shared a tacit smile.

“Let’s hurry up the mountain,” Xu Xiuwen said.

“Okay,” Jiang Ruoyu nodded.

They decided to quickly climb to the top of the mountain to seek shelter from the rain while it was still light.

Jiang Ruoyu was us ...

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