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... who won the hearts of older ones. He was one of the oldest trainees among everyone and thus he already has the mature temperament like a big brother among others’ In addition, Nan Moyi’s personality is very pleasing and calm, giving off a reliable brother that many wanted in their life.

The way he wore his forest green sweater and golden-rimmed glasses made him look more mature, steady and had a feeling of being at ease and security. Such personality totally attracts older ones.

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