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... unlight at two o'clock was so hot that it shone on people, just like boiling water splashing.

Sophie pulled on the bamboo curtain hanging from the floor-to-ceiling window of the living room. In such a sudden, the sun became mottled, with a hint of laziness, no longer so sharp.

She lifted the keyboard cover, and black and white keys appeared in front of her.

A sun drew on it, Sophie stroking the keys, and the light gradually shone, as if slowly flowing along an elegant arc.

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