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... aw that she had somehow walked to a verdant area with trees. It was so quiet here that she could hear the chirping of insects in the grass.


Her legs felt weak, so she numbly sat down on an exposed tree root. Her embroidered shoes had become unbearably stained by mud a while ago, but she didn’t have the energy to care. Mudan’s words kept echoing in her mind as well as Mudan’s slightly surprised and sympathetic gaze.


Above her, towering trees blocked the sk ...

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