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When they arrived, the scene was one of chaos. The outpost had
Their tender moment was interrupted by the sound of approaching footsteps. Sukie and Han Fengling turned to see the village leader hurrying towards them, her expression grave.
Sukie smiled, reaching out to take his hand. "Yes. I feel like I finally belong somewhere. And it,s all because of you."
l of bread and cheese. Sukie leaned against the trunk, feeling the rough bark against her back as she looked up at the sky.
Han Fengling stood up, his demeanor instantly shifting to that of a leader. "We,re on our way."
Sukie followed him, her heart pounding with a mix of fear and determination. They quickly gathered their weapons and set off towards the outpost, the villagers offering words of encouragement and support as they passed.
"Tell me more about your world," Han Fengling said suddenly, breaking the comfortable silence. "What was your life like before you came here?"
"Han Fengling, Sukie," she called out. "There,s been an attack on one of our outposts. We need your help."
The journey was tense, the air thick with anticipation. As they approached the outpost, they could see smoke rising in the distance. The sight filled Sukie with a sense of urgency, and she quickened her pace, Han Fengling right beside her.
Han Fengling listened intently, his gaze never leaving her face. "And now that you,re here, do you feel like you,ve found what you were looking for?"
Han Fengling,s expression softened, and he squeezed her hand gently. "I,m glad you feel that way, Sukie. You mean a lot to me too."
Sukie thought for a moment, her mind drifting back to her life in the city. "It was... ordinary, I suppose. I worked a nine-to-five job, spent most of my time in front of a computer screen. I had friends, but I always felt like something was missing. Like I was meant for something more."