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... the moon was bright, and the lights on the ship’s lanterns provided enough illumination, making it possible to distinguish a person’s silhouette even in the darkness.

She was floating on the water, seemingly unconscious, perhaps due to the shock of falling down.

I shook her a few times, and fortunately, she didn’t seem to have ingested too much water.

The calmness of the river helped with that.

I held her in my arms and swam towards the riverbank.

However ...

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