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Gabriel asked Estelle what her plans were for the afternoon. Estelle thought for a moment, then smiled lightly, "How about we go

for a hike? | haven't been to the hills behind town in a long time."

After she spoke, she turned to Sylvia, "Jonathan and | are planning to hike up the hill. We walked quite a bit this morning, so if

you're feeling tired, you could rest up in your room."

Sylvia shook her head, "I'd like to join you guys on the hike."

Gabriel chimed in, "Then let's all go for a walk!"

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Despite being located in the more temperate southern part of the country, the weather was cold, rendering the hills a bit bleak in

winter.

A cobblestone path wound its way up the hill, allowing just two people to walk side by side. Estelle and Jonathan led the way, with

Sylvia and Gabriel trailing a few steps behind at a leisurely pace.

It had snowed a couple of days ago, leaving thin patches of snow in the bushes and shaded areas that hadn't yet melted,

contrasting with the green of the pine trees, adding an interesting touch to the scenery.

Estelle spotted a rabbit and hurried after it, with Jonathan following closely behind. Soon, they were out of sight.

Sylvia seemed to really enjoy the winter landscape, looking around with a smile, "It's so peaceful here!"

Gabriel nodded, "It's usually quiet around here."

"Why?" Sylvia asked, puzzled. "The winter scenery is beautiful. Don't peoplee here to enjoy the view?"

Especially since the hill wasn't far from the city center. On one side, there was the bustling city, and on the other, the continuous

sprawl of tea plantations. The view from the top must be spectacular!

Gabriel explained in a calm voice, "This hill is privately owned."

"Privately owned?" Sylvia was surprised. Such a large hill owned by one person?

Gabriel spoke as if it was the most natural thing in the world, "It belongs to my grandfather.”

Sylvia was speechless for a moment. Of course, she should have realized, not just the hill but probably the adjacent tea plantations

as well, all belonged to the Jarvis family.

Being with him always left her a step behind in realization.

Gabriel suddenly asked, "Do | seem old to you?"

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