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... shop located in the heart of the shopping district.

They were enjoying dessert on the terrace set up at the back of the shop.

Erekaya sipped her tea with a graceful posture that wouldn’t look out of place in a textbook, while Jin indulged in the shop’s best-selling affogato.

“How is it, Jin? Does it suit your taste?” Erekaya asked.

“It’s delicious. It’s one of the best desserts I’ve ever had,” Jin replied.

In truth, Jin was neither particularly fond of swe ...

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