Keira Leaf shook her head and said, "I'm fine, it's just too hot, the sun here is really fierce."
Keira Leaf was also wearing a straw hat on her head, but it couldn't shield her from the scorching sun. The air here was both stuffy and hot, making every breath feel particularly difficult, and after more than two days of exposure, her cheeks had turned a shade of red like a highland blush.
Robin Loman put one hand on his waist, looked at Keira Leaf, then at the distance, and spoke with a head full of sweat, "There's a little village not far from here, not many people, we can find a home to rest for a bit, otherwise, with the sun this strong, it's easy to get sunstroke, and we're low on water."
"Are there really people in this deep mountain forest? With so many mosquitoes and beasts, they must be really brave." Keira Leaf spoke with her small face flushed, her T-shirt already wet with sweat at the back.
