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... glass, but his eyes weren’t on it. He was staring at his screen, motionless. His fingers rested on the keyboard, unmoving, while his mind drifted far from the spreadsheets and reports displayed before him.

This morning had gone smoothly. He had offered to take Julio to kindergarten, a rare offer that both Claudio and Paula hadn’t questioned, only given him a surprised glance. And surprisingly, it had been pleasant. Julio had chattered happily in the car, pointing out clouds shaped like ...

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Content tags: sweet text through the book chronological text
Search keywords: Protagonist: Su Xiaoman ┃ Supporting role: ┃ Others:
One sentence introduction: True and false collision.
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