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By the time Dilan finished all his tasks, the moon was already high in the sky above everyone. Dilan glanced at his watch, confirming it was indeed time to rest. Seagulls took advantage of the night to forage, flying over Dilan's head and dropping bird droppings. Dilan almost got hit. "Are we going to be overrun by seagulls?" Dilan hurried back to his room. If these seagulls kept flying over their camp, how could Dilan and the others possibly live? The ground would probably be covered in bird droppings by then. Yet, Dilan had no solution at all. The seagulls were too clever and fast in their flight response, and without professional tools, it was hard for Dilan and the others to catch them. Moreover, there were just too many of them. They couldn't catch them all. A few bold seag