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The narrative follows an imaginative inventor who creates an aerophone and enters emotional conflict when he falls for a woman characterized by spiritual intensity while also bound by promise and later marriage to his cousin. He pursues scientific experiments and encounters dreams, diaries, and supernatural experiences that probe bereavement, duty, and the possibility of posthumous contact. The plot alternates domestic scenes, introspection, and mystical episodes as the protagonist confronts longing, guilt, and the limits of material technology to bridge life and death, ending in an ambiguous, reflective resolution that privileges inward transformation over conventional climax.
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