"e;Four Fantastical Journeys: Science can be Romantic - Romance is a Science"e; is a work of fiction written by Kingson Lee. The book is divided into four distinct stories, each with its own set of characters and plotlines. The narratives blend elements of fantasy, romance, science fiction, and adventure, creating a unique storytelling experience. Each story should take about 2.5 hours to read. 1. "e;Another Day"e; is a mystical and musical journey involving a young girl named Fairy Yuki, who is on a quest that ties into her family's mysterious legacy. The story is set in a world where classical music and fantastical elements intertwine. Fairy finally unites her three generations at a concert with her mother s symphonic metal band in London. Another Day is a mystical conscience that shows up in different timelines and entities. It has been guiding Fairy s families through centuries. 2. "e;The Vampire s Song"e; spans 10,000 years and follows a vampire's tale of love, betrayal, and high-tech adventures across different time periods, exploring themes of time travel and eternal love. It explores the origin of vampirism in a Time and Space Inter-dimensional manner. Kingson tries to present the audience with a nonviolent, non-diabolical, but a truly scientific experience. 3. "e;Movie Girl Zuni"e; focuses on a character named Zuni who navigates through a world filled with romance, betrayal, and loyalty. It is likely a story that involves elements of drama and personal growth amidst fantastical settings. The next story, Forest King Oliver, is actually a sequel to this story. 4. "e;Forest King Oliver"e; centers on a character named Oliver, exploring themes of fantasy, loyalty, and adventure in a forest kingdom setting, with unexpected twists and turns leading to a surprising epilogue. The last epilogue- First Contact is exactly what it is. King Oliver kidnaps the girl he loves to his own space station. Later he comes back to earth in his alien-built spaceship with two aliens- Machine Boy and Machine Girl in human forms. The book explores the idea that science and romance are interconnected, as suggested by the book's subtitle. Kingson Lee, the author, has a background in chemistry and a diverse professional history, including ventures in the pharmaceutical and plastic manufacturing industries, which influenced his storytelling style directly. Audience:This novel is intended for readers who enjoy a blend of romance, fantasy, and science fiction.