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We stayed for a couple of hours inside the makeshift hut to rest before we decided to proceed to our initial plan. And that is to go to the river again, which was the easiest way to the shore. I don't even know why we did not think of that the first time we saw the river from the edge of that cliff before Bridgette and I got snatched by that Great Pantomime Raven, as it should have been obvious that rivers flow into the ocean. All we wanted that time was to cross the river. No one thought about using the river, which to me was the epitome of foolishness. "We could've had died from dealing with the water creatures there," Baron explained when I told him that it was dumb of us to not think about the river, not even just choosing to follow the river flow. "We did not know the perils that l