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... eon opened his eyes slowly, then squinted them, as a beam of Light that was so bright entered his eyes.

“It’s already morning!” Leon said while trying to block the glare of the Light with his right hand.

He got out of bed and headed to his bedroom window.

He opened his bedroom window and breathed in the fresh air in the morning was so beautiful.

Leon closed his eyes when he felt the fresh air filling his lungs; if he exhaled slowly while opening his eyes, he saw t ...

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