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It took us the whole day to travel further the mountain but we had to stop when we reached a lake. Rylan decided we should rest there and tomorrow we will have to go on foot to get to the fortress but I'm worried that the demons will find us here first. "We can keep moving. I know the way. It's vague but I know the direction. We have to use our time wisely," I exclaimed. Rylan looked at me. "Some demons probably returned to the fortress already. It's better not to move around at night if you don't know the area accurately." I wanted to protest but Jane butted in. "That's right. Unlike you, we three are actually human," she said raising an eyebrow. Rylan took my hand and squeezed it tightly. "Rylan, don't forget the reason why I am here with you," she said before walking towards the b