An ordinary spring day in a large house that formerly belonged to the famous inventor and master watchmaker Elliot Lestrange. The house was a tall, four-story blue building with a large garden planted with cherry and plum trees. Part of the house belonged to Elliot's daughter, Lena Lestrange, and the other was rented to a nobleman named Ilya Oblomov. Lena never entered the part of the house where Oblomov lived, and Ilya, in turn, did not interfere in Lena's life. Gradually, romantic feelings began to develop between them: Lena allowed Ilya to simply live in her house without charging him rent, and he tried to help her with money and small gifts. Ilya Oblomov's best friend, Andrei Stoltz, knew of his friend's feelings for Lena. Andrei himself also showed interest in Lena, but did not harbor strong feelings for her. Instead, he admired her intellect and wanted to take control of the WM company, which Lena had inherited from her father. Lena obviously didn't like this; willful and well-behaved, as boys were raised in those days, she naturally turned Andrei down when he proposed. She didn't particularly like Andrei anyway, as he resembled her cold father, Eliot, and she didn't want that again... Well, the backstory is over, so let's return to our spring day today. Ilya Oblomov lay quietly on his couch, doing nothing. As always, by the way.
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