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... e story hadn’t left her. It clung to her like the ghost of a dream she couldn’t shake. Wang Jingyuan’s tragedy lingered in the corners of her mind, echoing a grief she hadn’t been able to voice in her own life.

It was a quiet Saturday morning.

The sun was out, but the light felt pale, almost cold.

She hadn’t planned on going out, but something inside her stirred. She needed air. She needed... him.

She washed her face, combed her hair, and put on a soft cream cardi ...

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