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Chapter 1762 - Chapter 1764: Unfounded Accusations

During the months when the wildfires burned in Australia, it only rained once.

The fire was so intense that the areas affected remained hot for several days; even with the rainfall, the water would evaporate before hitting the ground.

However, as the fire continued to blaze, the accumulation of fine dust in the air increased, making conditions more conducive for rain. When confronted with large, moisture-rich clouds, torrential rain fell irresistibly.

Yet, even such a downpour wasn't enough to extinguish the fires; the flames rekindled after the rain.

Around the fire zone, sporadic showers occasionally occurred, but in places like Amsterdam Town, there were fixed daily rains—this wasn't merely unusual but nearly miraculous.

So not only the town's residents but people from surrounding areas learned about this remarkable place—where it rained twice a day, the air was fresh, and the plants thrived well.

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