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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1625

Chapter 1625 They Are Not Stupid
Not far from where they had pitched their tents, a massive boulder had tumbled down, causing a landslide in a section of the mountain terrain.

“That was so dangerous! Didn't we check it just yesterday? It should be safe here, right?”

If it weren't for human intervention, this would not have arisen naturally.

Cecilia looked at the scene before her, a shiver of fear running through her. “My goodness, if the rain had been any heavier yesterday, our tent could have been flooded or crushed by rocks.”

Nathaniel walked over and reassured her, “Don't worry, good people will always receive blessings from God.”

Cecilia nodded. “Mhm.”

The teachers were also taken aback by everything that had happened.

With the rain now stopped, they were relieved that no accidents had occurred. Otherwise, they wouldn't have been able to take responsibility for it.

Miranda had sent people to scout this location. Such a major issue should not have arisen.

If these massive rocks and soil had been washed away by the heavy rain, multiple families would have been in danger of disaster.

Confronted with such circumstances, the teachers couldn't afford to take things lightly anymore. They instructed everyone to take a break and arranged for them to stay at a local guesthouse for the night.

“That's great. Staying in a guesthouse is much safer than camping outdoors. It's just too risky,” the parents unanimously agreed.

They began packing their bags.

At that moment, in the city at the foot of the mountain, Miranda paced back and forth, frequently checking her phone for any news about casualties caused by a landslide.

However, it was already past nine in the morning, yet nothing had happened.

Felix was already up early. “Mommy, why do we have to leave the mountain? My stomach doesn't hurt at all.”

Miranda was growing impatient. “Just listen to me and be good.”

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