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... offered in a serious tone. "Lee Junsu is mine, and Park Sohee is yours. Let’s work together to keep it that way."

Kim Heedo was about to answer, but he suddenly felt a pang in his chest.

Argh!

If he wasn’t tied to a chair, he would have fallen to his knees already.

"Kim Heedo, your pheromones..." Sanha said, covering his nose and mouth with his hand. "You’re going on a berserk."

Heedo knitted his eyebrows, confused and annoyed.

’Berserk?’

...

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