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... g. Streetlights cast a soft glow on the cobblestones, illuminating the charming facades of old buildings.

Evan, seated beside the driver, gazed out the window, his thoughts drifting like the passing scenery. The city's historic beauty and tranquil atmosphere seemed to blur into a gentle, dreamlike haze as the car glided smoothly along the road.

However, reflected in Evan's eyes wasn't the beauty of the streets. Instead, his mind replayed the memories of his conversation with Suri ...

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