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The last time Dilan returned after picking pears and setting traps, he left markers with broken branches. Following these markers, Dilan and his group quickly arrived at the location of the pear trees. As Dilan expected, the previously unripe pears had now become plump, each one glistening and translucent, larger than the ones they picked last time. Some of the flowers had even begun to bear small fruits. These cannot be eaten directly yet, so Dilan left them on the trees. Soon, the rainforest rains would arrive, and after this rain, these pears would receive ample nutrients and grow again. For Dilan, these two pear trees were endless treasures. At least, in terms of pears, there was nothing to worry about for a long time. Many of the pears had been pecked by birds, but it didn't re