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... r, Stanford finally relaxed a bit. After all, it’s always suspicious when a stranger suddenly offers to help you for no apparent reason, especially when there’s a certain risk involved. However, if they have a vested interest, it somehow feels more reassuring.

Stanford returned to the camp and announced the good news of finding a guide, which was met with cheers from his team members. Seeing this, he immediately warned them not to leak any information.

Then, he ordered a thorough ...

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