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of feeling relieved, she felt an inexplicable sense of foreboding. She shook off the feeling and went about her morning routine, hoping a hot shower and a cup of coffee would help clear her head. After breakfast, she decided to take a walk to clear her mind. The city was already bustling with activity, but Sukie found solace in the familiar streets and the rhythm of her footsteps. As she wandered aimlessly, she found herself drawn to a small, old-fashioned bookstore tucked away in a quiet alley. Curious, she stepped inside. The smell of old books and the soft rustle of pages greeted her, creating a sense of calm. She wandered through the aisles, running her fingers along the spines of the books. One book, in particular, caught her eye. It was an ancient-looking tome with a worn leather cover and intricate gold lettering. Sukie pulled the book from the shelf and opened it, her eyes widening as she saw the beautiful, hand-drawn illustrations inside. The book seemed to be a collection of stories and legends from a long-forgotten era. As she flipped through the pages, she felt a strange sense of connection to the stories, as if they were calling out to her. Lost in the book, she didn,t notice the time passing until a voice startled her. "Interesting choice," a deep, smooth voice said from behind her. Sukie turned to see a tall, handsome man standing there, his dark eyes twinkling with amusement. He was impeccably dressed, and there was an air of mystery about him that intrigued her. "Sorry, I didn,t mean to startle you," he said with a charming smile. "I,m Han Fengling. I couldn,t help but notice you seem quite engrossed in that book." "I,m Sukie," she replied, blushing slightly. "It,s a fascinating book. Do you work here?" Han Fengling shook his head. "No, just a fellow book lover. But I,v
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