Emotion Project is fiction.
I gave me a great amount of wind. It was not just breeze, but it was infinite air flowing on my forehead. I walked and crossed the Chicago river towards the north side. I stopped in front of the Chicago Tribune Tower. I tried to find all kinds of bricks from all over the world. Whenever I found each brick, I took a photo of it. I try to trace back where they were from. I didn't want to bring them back to where they were from. If I do, the building might be collapsed. I was just delighted to see where they were now.
Magnificent Mile was a bit like Ginza. I went into several designers' shops without thinking much about buying any item, but just walking around to see how the staff greet people. Then, I walked into a Walgreens to find a chocolate bar. As soon as I walked in, I totally forgot about it, then walked out without the chocolate bar I wanted. I walked more then reached a church on the left. I went inside of the church since the door was open to 'everyone'. The church was not so arcane like a Jinja in Tokyo, but it must have been a place Sue Miller might have come to pray.
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