A man in a black suit and coat came out to block the camera.
The person who wanted to take the photo saw the person in front of him, and he was so cold that the person could only take his phone back in fear and turned to leave.
But when the man left, he couldn't help but look this way.
But when he looked over here, Everett had long gone.
Olivia and Brayden went up the mountain. They walked and stopped from time to time. There were lots of people around them.
It was extremely bustling.
Brayden held Olivia in one hand and the bag in the other.
He would never let her go.
It seemed that once he let go, she would be gone.
There were many couples going up the mountain today, just like Brayden and Olivia.
Of course, most of them were young.
Some of them were younger than the two of them. These younger couples walked on the road chatting and laughing, teasing and playing around, which made the cold mountain sweety.
There would be small shops at a distance on the mountain, which was a place for a break.
It wass convenient to buy things and eat snacks.
Olivia dressed a lot, and she sweated after walking for less than half an hour.
She untied the scarf around her neck and put it around her wrist.
Brayden looked at her, saw her reddish face, and said, "We'll rest later."
"Okay."
Olivia hadn't climbed a mountain for a long time. It seemed that she had been studying when she climbed a mountain last time. This time, after climbing for so long, she was really tired.
They walked for about ten minutes and stopped at a small shop.
Brayden ordered two cups of hot coffee and sat down with Olivia on the stool to rest.
Olivia picked up the coffee, took a sip, and looked out.
They had walked about a third of the way, not too long.
But because they were on the mountain, they found it steep when looking out.
Brayden looked at Olivia. For convenience, her long hair was rolled up to a ball.
She had some hair on her forehead and temples, which was a little wet from climbing the mountain and sweating.
But her face was flushed and she looked much better.
Brayden said, "We can go up the mountain after we have enough rest."
Not in a hurry.
Olivia smiled. "It's okay."
She would recover after a short time.
The two of them sat in the shade of the tree, looking at the scenery around them, and stopped talking.
Not long after the two sat down, a man behind them came up and bought a bottle of mineral water to sit at the table next to Olivia and Brayden.
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