Raine waited for him to leave before letting out a soft sigh. As she stood there, she felt that the soft rain had made everything seem brighter. She started to sway her body in the spot and danced in the rain.
Walking around the forest, Summer caught her dancing by accident. The edges of her lips lifted with bitterness and mockery, to a degree that was ironic, and bitter.
Their lives were as different as chalk and cheese, one was in bliss while the other in misery. This saying perfectly encapsulated the situation they were in.
Summer’s gaze did not rest on Raine for a long time. She continued her way up the hill after shooting her a few cold glares.
Although it was called a hill, the paths were not rugged. It was built flat, making it easy for people to hike. The view from above was indeed pleasurable through the soft rain. At least, it was able to ease her mind and wash away her weariness...
Of course, Raine too saw Summer. She thought what she did was embarrassing and awkward. She followed Summer from behind, walking towards the top.
But neither of them noticed the two suspicious men
sneaking behind them, who whispered to each other from time to time. There were menace and danger lingering behind their eyes!
One behind the other, Summer heard the footsteps behind her, but she did not look back. Towards Raine, she had always felt disgusted by her presence anyway.
She liked following people, and that was her own business. It had nothing to do with Summer.
Although the hill was not high, it wasn't considered a low one either. Fortunately, the view along the way was pleasant, clearing her troubled heart as she hiked.
After forty-five minutes or so, Summer reached the peak of the hill. Due to the rain, the air was extra refreshing. There were also clouds of mists wrapping around the hill.
It was spring rain, which explained why it felt soft on the skin. It doesn't irritate people at all, conversely, it was actually pleasurable.
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