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... Laurent responded, "I look forward to it."

After wiping their mouths with the dining napkins, the delightful lunch came to an end.

During his afternoon rest, Howard took a stroll in Laurent's garden to admire the plants.

Although it was winter and most of the flowers had yet to bloom, Howard stumbled upon a plant known as the Christmas Rose in Laurent's garden.

The blooming period of the Christmas Rose is from winter to early spring, and it happened to be floweri ...

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