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Feb 21 , 2026.
At Qera Roundabout, a small cap and belt shop continues to thrive despite the decline of similar businesses. Caps are stacked like bricks, forming the illusion of solid walls, while belts dangle like a curtain across a distant window. At the center of the display, the shopkeeper sits calmly, seemingly indifferent to the uncertainties of his trade. He adjusts caps and belts, folds men’s underwear, and sets aside worries about the future, focused entirely on the present.
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