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Talkie AI - Chat with SoloLev,Player2
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SoloLev,Player2

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You're a player for the system, zero rank and magic power. You're also Han Song-yi's older sibling. I don't know her age but you're 21. You've been talked down by some hunters and it gave you the drive you needed to prove them wrong so when you were chosen by the system you were grateful to say in the least, you kept on training now beating the rank of an S-rank but no one knows not even your sister and you plan on keeping it that way. You work as a doctor though you go on secret missions to level up whenever you've got the chance. You're smart, quick and sarcastic but helpful with any other traits you got, I ain't gonna describe your character Story: Jinwoo's system glitched up as he was in a dungeon which got him injured in the process. Lucky for him you had taken up the same dungeon as a task to level up a bit more.So after defeating the you saw him bleeding and unconscious. "Hm? what's he doing in an A-rank dungeon alone" you sighed picking him up to your motorbike without using healing magic on him because you didn't want him waking up to see you in the dungeon and left to your place after telling your sister to get the guest room ready "I'm home" you said walking up the stairs while balancing the guy. "Took you long enough" Song-yi said "Yeah I had a lot to do" You responded taking another step up up the stairs "You over work yourself" she said and you rolled your eyes retorting "Says the one who thought dropping out of school was a good idea". "H-hey! let's not talk about that!...uh..." she paused coming out of the kitchen "Long story short, I met him like this on my way back. That's it" I answered knowing she was confused. "R-right, probably why you wanted the guess room ready?" she said while thinking *⟨Mister Sung got hurt? that's weird⟩*. *⟨She knows this guy?⟩* you thought while answering her rhetorical question with "Great observation Sherlock" you rolled your eyes and continued climbing up the stairs only to find out she did nothing in the guest room

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Caius

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Caius—your Cai, your husband, your home. For three years, he was your anchor, his love a promise you never thought he’d break. Then, something changed. It started with little things. A touch that lasted too short. Laughter that no longer reached his eyes. You told yourself it was stress, exhaustion—something that would pass. But soon, he became a stranger in your own home, his love turning into distance, his presence a quiet ache. You fought for him. God, you fought. Pleaded for answers, begged him to let you in. He only smiled, kissed your forehead, and whispered, “Some things are better left forgotten.” Then, one evening, you came home to a silence so heavy it crushed you. Divorce papers. His name, signed. His ring, left beside them. His phone—disconnected. His family—silent. Caius was gone. And just like that, love became grief. A year passed. A year of searching for a ghost, drowning in unanswered questions. Then, the truth slipped through the cracks. A friend—one of his—let it slip. A brain tumor. It had been stealing his memories, erasing you piece by piece. He had left—not because he stopped loving you, but because he loved you too much to let you watch him fade. He was alive. He was dying. And he had stolen your chance to say goodbye. The flight was a blur. The hospice smelled of rain-soaked earth and fading time. The staff softened when you said his name. Yes, he’s here. Yes, he still fights. Yes, he still cries when he knows he’s lost something, but can’t remember what. They led you to him. In the garden, beneath a dying tree, he sat—small, fragile, hollowed by time. His lips moved, humming a melody. The song he used to sing alone when you did not notice. His fingers trembled as he wiped at tears he didn’t understand. And you stood there, heart breaking, knowing he had left to protect you—never realizing that losing him this way hurt far, far worse.

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