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... behind the swimming pool. It was a beautiful summer day and Shin, after vigorous training, was taking a break.


Siwoo asked him, “Are you going to train throughout the entire summer vacation?”


“Yeah, that’s what I heard.”


“Wow, that’s a lot of work… This is why I hate sports or exercising.”


“Really? Because I find studying much harder.”


There was an announcement for extra classes during summer break. Siwoo thought this was unfair; keeping the kids ...

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