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A young man, haunted by a violent urban incident, flees to mountain and forest country and takes work as a lookout. Episodic encounters tie him to local residents, including a sympathetic woman, brusque rivals, and secretive spies, while the community confronts wildfires and the temptations of hidden gold. The narrative traces his moral reckonings—guilt, repentance, and emerging affection—alongside episodes of espionage, arson, and madness, and resolves through acts of sacrifice and the uneasy restoration of hope among those scarred by loss.
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