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... a bucket filled with water meant for washing herbs. My reflection stared back at me from the still surface. I tilted my head, studying the details that came into view.

"Hmm... wait a minute," I muttered, leaning closer to the water.

Arkan's face—or rather, my new face—wasn't bad at all. Compared to how I looked back on Earth, I was definitely more handsome now. My slightly messy black hair gave off a relaxed vibe, and my sharp gray eyes carried a mysterious charm. The only probl ...

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