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... is diary was full of contents about his self-deprecation, or words of abuse and cursing toward others. However, their names were mentioned most often in the diary: Choi Inbae, Kim Insoo, Kim Donghyuk. These were the very names. What kind of harassment did he get from them? Suhyuk opened his mouth,


“It’s been ages since we met last time?”


“Yeah, three months.”


Choi Inbae, who kept a close eye on his hands while touching his horn-rim ...

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