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A philosophical novel opens with a cosmic exchange between a veiled divine presence and an energetic adversary debating creation, uniqueness, and the source of life. The scene shifts to a seaside community where ordinary domestic rhythms are disrupted by mysterious visitors and urgent moral dilemmas. A grave human crisis leads to a medical operation and sustained inquiry into whether death is final, while letters and telegrams link personal loss to public argument. By interleaving celestial disputation, intimate drama, clinical intervention, and epistolary detail, the work examines faith, free will, and the uneasy coexistence of scientific inquiry and spiritual belief.
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