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... hickened.
It could no longer be called a squall with how much it was raining. This was the weather phenomenon commonly referred to as the monsoon season.
In these parts, the monsoon was a precursor to typhoons. Some Youko’s realized the signs of disaster and began packing in a hurry.
The first thing to pack were the necessities, to fill their bags with preserved foods and beddings. Furniture, livestock, and miscellaneous things like necklaces or rings were nothing more th ...
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