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... e shopping district, enjoying that long-awaited chance to be nothing more than a normal couple.

Of course, the stroll was purely recreational. The couple couldn't get anything done until Khan regained access to his finances, but the trip did help him get accustomed to Merth 290's environment and satisfy part of Liiza's curiosity.

Khan also didn't stop the trip to Dome 100. The shopping district simply wasn't big enough for the twenty hours the couple had to kill, so Khan led Liiz ...

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