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Jiang Hu Ye Yu | Chap 45: Mountain Town

Cai Zhao was small. Qian Xueshen was lean. Together they fit easily on the back of the golden-feathered roc. The air grew colder the further north they flew. The roc's wings cut through grit and cloud without slowing. Before the third sunset, they landed at the town crouched at the foot of the snow mountains. In the far north, days shrink and nights stretch. The sky sat low and colorless, the color of old lead. Across the grey-white expanse, a few dark figures moved without sound or hurry. Xueshan Town was small. One inn. It sat at the center of town and bore the unremarkable name Xueshan Inn. Two heavy wool-felt curtains blocked the doorway against the wind. Both were stiff with old grease, their original color long gone. Cai Zhao lifted the curtain, met a wall of stale air thick with smoke, liquor, and the particular sourness of men who had not bathed in weeks. She frowned, breathed through it, and stepped inside. A slender girl and a fine-featured young man appearing in the...

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