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... porters were busy taking pictures and uploading articles in real time, a man sitting at the back of the theater watched Ian leave the theater with his arms crossed.

‘The situation is what it is, so there was no Chinese capital involved. Then that means there was no influence from Yewen Li…’

The role of Kim Chuntaek that Ian took was a role that many actors wanted to play as the synopsis circulated. But the casting was mostly influenced by the writer Yoon, and she only gave priori ...

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