From here to "Valemore Cliff" requires walking a stretch of downhill road, and Julian Fairchild hasn't forgotten to send a message to Henry Hughes, reminding him to first go to "Valemore Cliff" and then have a meal together.
The travelers along the way are hurried, and as Maeve Lane walks past a stone platform, she sees a luxuriant Marriage Tree.
She can't tell what kind of tree it is, only that it's beautiful, adorned with red threads and strings, and wish plaques hung by people. She gently caresses the trunk with her fair hand, "Julian Fairchild, shall we make a wish together?"
"I have no wishes." The man's magnetic voice sounds somewhat aloof.
The girl in front of him doesn't seem like the type to believe in such things.
But to Julian Fairchild's surprise, Maeve actually goes and gets a wishing wood, says something to a master before writing, and finally hangs it up with palms pressed together in a sincere manner.
