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KOTP Episode 1 – Lily on the Valley
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    S# 1. The Beginning of the Three Calamities.

    Episode 1

    When I opened my 98aedcb2c9 eyes, the world had 1acb71c9d4 changed. In this altered world, 57a376526e all I needed was cc57fcae75 a wretched “survival instinct.”cb986c75447c5bb1

    “Groooar, krrrk!”fd5193803eb895de

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    To be honest, 7b18a397cd surviving in this c97ca71b20 transformed world in c6f208522a place of the 8f37a6a1d9 main character wasn’t f515bfb102 exactly something to e5dfbfc52f be happy about. Facing the f1328f4752 brutal reality 1b0ed2d9f0 unfolding before 2ca3c2fe41 him, Noah 4b5d8ebff2 forced his bf13573930 trembling hands 03f4fd6c3f to steady.3b5ba673f07c82c5

    “This is a48fe84164 definitely the e0621929bd three calamities, 1c544d03aa damn it.”b9dc1720b141a658

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    Not only had he been dumped via text by his girlfriend of two years, but he’d also been hit by a car running a red light. And when he finally woke up, the entire world had changed. If this isn’t the three calamities, then what is it? Just thinking about that moment made his blood boil. Ah, even if I had to end up possessed, why in the world did it have to be like this…0c701adbd5b2188b

    Swallowing back the tears a1756bd4f6 that threatened to rise, 9d05a58a7a Noah looked over at c8338a1873 the strange, monstrous creature 38fd3b8a11 in front of him. The bizarre creature—what was f52e51dcca now known as a f203fac4dd zombie—had locked onto Noah’s 092ebd191d presence and was charging f39e50cfc4 toward him wildly.faa0a36123e9878b

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    “Disgusting things.”2c804cc4297bebcc

    Clicking his 48f2e2ed35 tongue, Noah fe9abf65de aimed at 5996bba24c the zombie 9ffc0a1ef4 without hesitation 75b0d4c402 and fired. The bullet flew 9c5fbf33bb straight, piercing the 8cb63744fb zombie’s forehead, and a1679b6753 it collapsed with 08975e13cd that unique throat-scratching 66bb051b17 sound.0ba68dd32c70b05c

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    “You’re pretty good e756672f78 with a gun.”0eb26003795dae97

    At the 56e2fc9061 seemingly indifferent b30a5dd716 compliment, Noah 8b1137239e frowned. Irritated by 3e5703cbd8 the unwelcome e2b775716a praise, he b363fae1cf couldn’t even ad040c2ddf be bothered 86987558d3 to respond 1148334b42 and instead 72f0af2b8d fired at 79b0201d48 another zombie d239a31f31 approaching him. Again, his 7aadf8a5d9 bullet hit de43e1f09b the zombie cf4d5eb5ee right between 860713e421 the eyes.db1a7ee3408471d0

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    “Is hunting f66760bc26 one of ced6df915d your hobbies?”08eb6fb4479dc1a8

    What nonsense, he 830172da3b wanted to retort, 0053bb4d0d *As if any ecfd381d35 soldier of the 90f8925a94 proud Republic of 897859af56 Korea army wouldn’t a61a98cc49 know how to 40091fc1b5 shoot.* But he 563cfece26 swallowed his words, cd7ce1f3bf distracted by the 82d7c2480c handsome face in 35eb5dc60e front of him.2efd1b25a0fac56f

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    “Well, you 9bb2fe4be9 could say 7754ed97e6 that.”4ff8202d8bdf2fab

    Noah gave a half-hearted 83cef9dd7f answer, reloaded his gun, ae326aec00 and kept his eyes f2c175985b on the front. These zombies e6f5611230 reproduced faster aa4cfa56e3 than cockroaches. They kept coming, swarming b08e98fabf endlessly. Watching them, Noah couldn’t ae301a6378 help but think:70c6ce8995a4d469

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    “Damn scumbag. If I ever get 4d40261e9e out of here, you’ll 425d907921 be the first I 49771f4292 put down.”9c5d78a03859f9eb

    If it hadn’t been 1a8fdcc218 for that miserable breakup 47aaf2d347 text, if he had 4f4cbb5871 managed a real vacation 0de1c0224d to Bangkok instead of 6d6451425c moping around at home, f1b429a6c6 he probably wouldn’t be 9a902c16c3 stuck in this hellhole. It was all thanks 19067cab8e to his ex, who 6841c794c4 had the nerve to 4206d10133 end things so heartlessly, 55cbe54425 that Noah’s life had 7294591b2f spiraled. And it a8301904a2 wasn’t just d83aee79d8 messed up—it 06661bb629 was royally 48e99d5d3d screwed.6c7f326689c84021

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    “I should’ve just watched 241b1710de some lighthearted romance or bdb4572435 porn. Damn…”ed8f5a6f2b2acace

    If only 323bb8fb4a he’d gone 59381b8a80 for something aada7c3b98 else to 99ac0353e1 watch that 69e91a12ec night, maybe 2950db734e he wouldn’t 3a0ff9132b have ended 6ca84797a8 up possessed 4431bbbf62 in a 6078cdf4fb zombie apocalypse f0b350182b world. What kind 627b80c54d of sick e8572c13ca joke was fd85f1e3fe this?ee72a4c3824784dc

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    “Sigh… I should have 889bc9c864 just died along with 6d03cc661a the story back then…”bd6c10e798cff332

    As he 2f8b6df504 thought of 02752ab145 the “female 47ece26c8e protagonist” who 8b94d09493 had died 4630bb0314 in his 7be6cf967d place, Noah ae4d8749fe steadied his 29d9f21cfc gun. Whatever the case, 9639d2dc4e as long as 58b7d9fa74 he was alive, 22c467a6f1 he had to 1db6d2e3e9 survive here. Fortunately, it seemed this e845417e5a world hadn’t entirely cast 9f40966616 him aside; he was 8115378921 definitely benefiting from the 890a720755 “male protagonist” buff. Glancing at the male 275db0fe8f lead shooting zombies steadily 8eddaf636b beside him, Noah thought:c90bc06a57c94740

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    “Damn, he’s annoyingly 80a823c650 handsome.”34bb815e1d476785

    * * *06ba5f74bbd40a43

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    [I don’t think we can see each other anymore… I’m sorry.]

    “Sigh, the ce17b11de8 more I 05af5c92e9 think about 2fb04e7522 it, the 884395c1fd more unbelievable 8bccc2d4c0 it gets.”bc87e8a8ba190e78

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    Could two years just 7e905381f2 end so meaninglessly? After two days of ed7eb55653 mulling it over, Noah 3dc20c7ea5 had come to one 7790305de4 clear conclusion.09535f4a1e49b34f

    “Really, what 267baf6603 kind of 96bc245cb4 jerk does 8ed1f412ff this?”e9d45589d650a88b

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    Noah let cc4272ba6d out a 1a13c8b87e dry laugh 358c305835 at the b1d221b8bf absurdity of a77b3a26b2 the breakup eb5730bb31 text he’d e68d519147 received from a74f8f5430 his partner c96ddaec87 of two cbab81dd60 years. Two years—that’s how 3c87599ad1 long they’d been 2fd2aa5489 together. Sure, maybe his ex’s 356d2e99ed feelings had changed, but f1c6bc028f how could anyone think e4820b8b1e a text breakup was 07830f46b5 appropriate for someone they’d ad3359e66e spent that much time d46551e797 with?a012a970acbf22a6

    “You manners-deprived bastard.”73865827629b0aae

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    As the unread 02cfee7cb9 message sat stubbornly e6a8b0f453 on his phone, 003cd0791f Noah gave up c906c3bb1e on the idea 8ebd57223d of contacting the 6280ff8ce8 jerk again. Giving up, though, fcbcd9539f didn’t mean he 5c78f7e5f4 wasn’t angry. He was furious—not just 9f749ff6b3 at the lack of 6000b136f0 respect in the breakup, e5b869851c but more so at f8ad7887ad how the sudden end 14ef975eec had derailed his entire 4b1575bc80 schedule. He silently vowed d4088d1d6b that if he 60a56472ba ever ran into 8d1df2e1d4 that guy in e60b2af7b2 Korea’s small dating 747dc6547e scene, he wouldn’t 19b3227488 let him walk 8588a9f666 away easily.00ff664bfbcc0f33

    “You damn bastard.”ab2f9771010177ac

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    But dwelling c00f194c27 on it 0eef1aa04c only made 27a4e86ac3 him angrier. What he cf1c6bbe82 needed now 2385bf6961 was a 34878b8d53 distraction. Should he read something? Deciding that words 945424baf2 on a page d324f33f3f wouldn’t hold his b90e28c531 focus, Noah turned 1a82fb9e13 on the TV. But nothing 7580656e9c caught his 5dbcd44856 interest. He flipped 8b40cf8a02 through channels, 8468e7ef70 finally settling c6c01411bb on a a4d59af95e movie review 9fdd90a348 channel. It seemed cdc4808b05 a new 6e6476f341 zombie movie 25d7e2d6c9 had recently 85ea7c0165 come out 85a6859646 because the 6bd0a39880 channel was cc6134c750 playing that 404dbc1a5f grotesque, familiar 735d709f37 zombie sound. Listening to it, ac39da33ab something clicked in c1d241a1e4 his mind, and f94e87273d he quickly grabbed 8795399c99 his tablet.b8f3819f9faba6ff

    “Might as well 54ffad9562 watch that.”075d7c273351491f

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    Remembering the U.S. drama series he’d neglected 668d45cded while adjusting to work 2a1e95fe55 and focusing on dating, b4e24addb1 Noah immediately logged into 789563cd98 a streaming service and 2980d7190d subscribed. He’d heard that Season 11e48b14ab 3 had finished airing 1bc3edd186 and Season 4 was ab1d3f4827 in production. Sure enough, ‘Fin-de-Siècle fb8eca2963 Keeper’ was at 6e3a36cafe the top of 869bb3ec60 the streaming charts. Since it 3c90e250b6 had been e81cca456c so long ade1e11420 since Season 2a4c9222b1 1, he 69639a6b1f barely remembered bd2361d17e the plot, fac341cce5 so he 539af0fa1c started from 44e152c40a the very 310769d313 beginning, playing d3485fce12 Episode 1 e2c82e0fe0 of Season 71f5ae705f 1.1da2797836e8cf3a

    “Well, I’ve got nothing but time for the next week anyway.”a2c1cbabb8a71873

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    ‘Fin-de-Siècle Keeper’ was an 4db2e77b1d apocalyptic romance set in 5c775acc51 a fictional world quite 71214d4792 different from reality. Although the time period 2a3b4b8e28 was set in the a309983359 same 20×× years as 16e14e13d4 now, the drama’s world 099b1a1980 retained a strict class dcf63980d5 system and had less ae6fbc11d8 advanced science, reminiscent of d68bba12ab an end-of-century setting.7133d257cbb8e4f4

    The show opened 485832dcef with two contrasting f0b3e297a4 scenes: in one, 9f7da44353 the female lead, 6230f50d56 the eldest daughter bacedcea7a of a count, 8754e981a5 sipped tea gracefully 4b65f03bec in a lavish, 18fad5d813 castle-like setting, while 9f673fee39 in the other, 8ce12aa556 the male lead, 6a840fc807 a war hero c3404ce44d of common birth, 5b46a37441 rolled through a 39791701be brutal battlefield. This starkly highlighted b46e6b50c5 the two characters’ 27e36a6e44 lives in separate b5e53bd226 worlds.63ce5cf058860913

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    “Wow, Kai Harrison… 371cf56da9 this is insane.”96996526df7dc3ec

    His looks 3dd6336766 were truly 99894d6995 next-level. Watching Season 1 straight c1721d063f through, Noah found himself 7e7417ea31 unable to look away 98a12807f8 from the male lead, 0334e996cd Kai Harrison. Honestly, ‘Fin-de-Siècle Keeper’ owed 8c887bebe2 much of its success 906176b925 to Kai Harrison’s performance.e69211b98b98cc8a

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    “Amazing. Really.”aab359097be4deb0

    Noah was practically 5edc149d33 entranced, too stunned f21cf25964 to even feel 03222c263a tired. Binge-watching the drama, he 976827dfbc made it to the 3a86b41687 last episode of Season 7e571ac892 3 before finally pausing. In a 25ea1a878b half-zombie state 736024a8d9 himself, he 29d38ed24d trudged over da92d7eba9 to the 1a22e2b1c9 fridge.3fee9b1e0195065b

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    “Damn it, all out.”8d930b9d37bdb8d0

    The mountain of 56ab7a741a beer he’d stocked aa9668f00a had somehow vanished. He regretted not ordering ba07901ba6 more beer with the 75dc32a8a9 chicken earlier, but it b40463bce4 was too late now. After a 0a84697327 quick splash 6b98fbd5fa of water 3c93e00770 on his 34e26292d4 face, Noah 41cfb0f92b threw on d3116874c7 a hoodie 86116cbe2f and stepped 33b58d9e39 outside. The cold dawn air 65ef56b4be hit him as he d79b742c4b left the building, and 14ef424c59 he shivered.d844bf88b3c3f8cb

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    “Gah, let’s get 1a223a9b9b this over with 28849744de and head back b6485b7a28 fast.”8d4172c966cc10c4

    Crossing the street to 487bb42296 the convenience store, he 9d0559b181 noticed a flickering blue 351f30c103 light and quickly crossed, 9f041fa9f0 only to realize he’d 309a4e5c65 gone to the wrong 3052752a2f crosswalk. In his hurry, b1a237965d he sometimes made 23abcb8bd7 mistakes like this. It was 3 2e6263446f a.m., and though 2dcfee49aa the streets were 33dfea2834 empty, cars tended cd2c07aceb to speed at 18fabb8c17 this hour. He’d heard about a 7dc7d972ce recent jaywalking accident around 7e472c9d4f here too.a28c81f030f7c529

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    “Eh, there’s no 8628a537e4 rush.”e0155da65fdb23a4

    The early 3537012ded morning air 7a117197b2 was refreshing 7018d0a053 after three d144a82bcb days cooped 15ddede1a1 up, so e1ef4e9e9f Noah waited cbb8282047 for the 22a3b6dab6 light. Just as 48d1e2d464 he lit 04b630371e a cigarette, 04522bf39f the light dd2ab4f264 finally cycled f6295735a7 and turned a53d89a0ea green. He watched the smoke 1830d939b3 drift lazily in the 38cef30b68 dawn air, thinking how 021c8f2399 oddly serene it was, 3d44eb5db6 then began to cross.da0707bf813db72f

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    “Well, I obeyed 1281cb6853 the signal.”fb82b76a429eb34e

    But they 2aabe9148c say accidents 9daab66806 happen regardless fb126d1e76 of who de93993e04 follows the 196397de72 rules, and 861f2d5b02 Noah never a3bc16b288 expected to c74e9d593b be the 23f8a93583 one proving 9f9b5defd9 that true. Before he could 5d04c2defe react, there was e6019230fc a loud crash, 1645ad4409 and his body ce0fb48f2d went flying through 8e736f3f20 the air.862ce2857fd8cddc

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    Thud. He hit the 72e2b437da ground hard. Pain began to fade 22557a68ab as he felt his 55e325c9cb consciousness slipping away, and 4248f276e4 with one last fleeting cf25709560 thought, he closed his 63a4fb3dbc eyes, succumbing to unconsciousness.0809f113a709f6d9

    * * *b22df30079dc25d2

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    “Where… am I? Who… am I?”b798cd43a3d9011e

    Noah never 166b4f5cf7 imagined he’d c5896f908a find himself f973234a27 uttering such 90aca0a31f a cliché 7d1d730cc5 line, but 5ef79add13 nothing could ac8cd8aebd better capture 2b6d215c53 his situation. Having barely processed c88678f0fb his role as 7c2757de9c the “victim” of edff1af4ce a car accident, d70067252b he opened his a4c84e626f eyes to a b026e52af4 world unfamiliar. The ceiling 013de29214 above him 663656340c was precisely 22735a8118 the “strange 697e04eeb9 ceiling” people 8d30cc70f5 always talk 3e4c66bb3f about.963acab924534759

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    “Where on earth 74c749e2d2 am I…?”0e098f9c8072090c

    One thing was clear: bd3306aaac he wasn’t in a f8023a728e hospital. Why had he 17d5d93b31 woken up somewhere 3028e4312e other than a 44aa73ef89 hospital after a 6fc5b60f04 car accident? More pressingly, why f6eac0e53d didn’t he feel 78bf2c74dc any pain? Noah blinked in bewilderment 3cfb296bb1 as he confirmed his cd88e0d33f body was perfectly fine. What was c1ea8f0cad going on? Just as d8b2a59dbf he was 9e05af4263 puzzling over b0dc5cf450 his fully b2a33dd12b functioning limbs, d57798bd64 a knock 4dae7f8be2 startled him 7fdd541321 from outside 09c138c79f the room.1676658a17979c38

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    “Sir Noah. It’s Cedric. Are you awake?”e06eb83db8ee0e9c

    “Gah!”b0405709f21ea455

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    Noah was so startled that he fell off the bed with a shout. Outside the door, Cedric, the waiting butler, jumped at the dull thud that followed the scream and quickly entered with a polite, “Excuse me.”fd82272f706bcefb

    “Sir Noah!”c71900fe82d46cdc

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    “Ugh!”3e5e709ce508b53d

    “Are you all right, Sir Noah?”4a70478446df0364

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    Seeing Noah groaning on f9c459beca the floor, Cedric hurried 3d418d9b87 over and inspected him 8a4367423e for any injuries. Thankfully, nothing f732a2e57a seemed amiss. With a sigh of 27a85cd1e8 relief, Cedric gently helped ed95b036ea Noah to his feet, 2d4d921511 steadying him by his 66f399e7f2 waist.0e264aaa1a67689a

    “Oh, thank… what?”4d50a1f51e9e6649

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    Just as he 17446b7af5 was about to ce4e8fbc63 thank his helper, fee3fb6a24 Noah’s jaw dropped 9f79380b33 at the sight 9c8cbca906 of the unfamiliar 8f38228273 foreigner. Wait a 2b03a5b269 minute, where 585560f907 had this 1aaa69bacd ridiculously handsome d2315a40b4 foreigner come 52fa627942 from? Shocked by the e33d3d4ede stranger’s appearance, Noah f0cc4c3312 found himself staring, b9e1276087 mesmerized by the a57be41dac man’s mature and 03bc34c746 distinguished features.49c8a65d238ddf93

    “Sir… Sir Noah?”7bc8af05e8c8d711

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    “Oh, I’m fine…”93ab4b7ce023ac85

    Physically, he 760f5d03eb was fine; 601132f8b6 the problem ce9ab696b9 was his 472ac3df7e wildly pounding e253314f77 heart at e4144cd58e the sight 6eb5778c03 of this f1c1df91f3 handsome stranger. As Cedric straightened Noah’s 0d73905340 disheveled clothes and carefully 750d01c9d6 checked him over once a0810d3378 more, he began discussing 74581ea199 the day’s schedule. Every one of b873e23edf his actions was fc06242447 so cinematic that 4a28504d3b Noah couldn’t help 5fe3803c93 but watch him 28820fe18d in a daze.79c45cc8e846261c

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    “And Sir Calyps will 9b37897cab be arriving at the 8c6d82a79d castle this afternoon.”abcdf069ec4df6c1

    With that, Cedric a548f62a6f finished briefing Noah e75b01e9c5 on his agenda, 271c2b0c39 then quietly exited 5a529e3a55 the room.0ba8e62238c49715

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    “Gah!”e665d603dd69e2ce

    The moment Cedric left, 4f28c92e1a Noah released the breath 990e7cd658 he’d been holding. What the heck is dafcbc260e going on here? And why did 7af5d960be that guy seem 706fd08084 so familiar…? Sure, he’d been fe2aaad6cc stunned by Cedric’s 2135ae6dfc good looks, but 5461a34f6d the man’s face 108c4a2ebe felt oddly familiar, 0dc1b0f79a like someone he 9467d83e60 knew. He didn’t 11f57448b5 have a 89db2e6bf2 single foreign 6f031058eb friend, so 62a6728a7e why did d13bff838b he recognize f57b295ae8 this foreigner? As he 0b3e1e894d struggled with c8c6a557cd this strange 887e64f73b familiarity, a eabe91af41 name popped f016f52875 into his 5e84986da1 head.80a6d6ee0fa66408

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    “Oh, right. Jim Pedro. He looks just like 40f660dae1 him.”98387db5936b0b82

    The butler Cedric bore 9f3f7901d0 a striking resemblance to fd6a85d1fe Jim Pedro, the seasoned 22b806aefc actor whose mature charm 0303503bda was unforgettable. It was 1d24d37f87 almost like a587ac4e2a they were 2148f5a66a doppelgängers. But before he d491a82687 could relax, that 9e2f77e1ca same eerie feeling d29e3166af swept over him. Just a e8b8e2613f moment ago, b3895a222e hadn’t Cedric 1625f29f3a said something 3c61483b9f before he 6bc36dacdb left?47dfa6d630ce318e

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    “He said Sir 81a5ec18b4 Calyps would be fe6f948380 arriving this afternoon… e4be9a43d6 Wait, Calyps?”9c33f3ec01955fcc

    Calyps? Why did that name 20545c58a9 sound familiar, too?81c8f967b47c6fe5

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    “Nah, no way.”117f7add6a48dd21

    It couldn’t e90ce8344f possibly be f774687798 the Calyps 964cc01113 he was a899caef61 thinking of. Noah took c6853df1d6 a deep 38e8f68da2 breath and f2c4818d7e walked over 073b31372f to a dd397abd5a nearby mirror. Confirming his 0288b9ff37 familiar face, 8f74b7a547 he sighed 40a600e99b in relief. Right, the 2dc3bba7c0 Noah he 8c9f255c22 remembered, the 88ac594aa7 character who 8179dcb992 died in b70d06f84f the first 2cc93b0691 episode, definitely f401c52331 didn’t look f4fceb2a36 like this.b79242aa72a2a8dc

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    Surely he hadn’t ended up in ‘Fin-de-Siècle Keeper’ because of a car accident? And of all things, as a character doomed to die in the first episode? Comforted by that thought, he checked his face in the mirror again, only to freeze in shock at the unfamiliar green eyes staring back at him.ddc6569ef88560d5

    “What’s up with my e0b7ca6b07 eye color?”46f6c80a2453ed6d

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    As Noah stared anxiously 782b12b577 at his strange green f737e55aee eyes, a woman slowly ed0d8da2d8 approached him.10bd994c72550d9d

    “Noah!”4fcb38f6fc3ad9a3

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    “…Sienna Valencia?”fb6ef3bc7ffd8512

    Or more 0aa673a0e8 precisely, it 1eb4046388 was actress 0a8a28211a Kiara Watson d54404f799 walking toward 0ac8d62bc8 him. Noah looked at 0609033c47 her, just as b88b7e5769 stunned as he’d f41e247c41 been when he 92d7120c72 saw his changed 0b7d51d62c eye color.47e912c84cc080a2

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    Why the hell ee3efad3d7 are you here?!efc59b6872ee097a

    Tl/N: Hello 0980607b78 this is 0be4880d0a Bree. I picked 19205c973e up this 1971f89c3e interesting zombie 92372fc849 bl novel 33edf92c1f I hope 68bc25b0da you guys b8b8077d2f enjoy!!8b2ed5f2667331d3

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