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... is Japanese mother was well-versed in Kanji, but his father insisted on a Korean name.

Initially, Pang was a sharp young man. Not quite strong or kind, but he had a good head for studying. He entered a good university and a slightly better company than most, yet always felt a strange emptiness inside him like someone who lost their memory. A blank space existed as if something had been erased.

One day, Uh-Jin tried the game Civil Empire for the first time. He became fascinated as ...

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