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... Lee.

Young-Chul’s flustered voice could be heard from the phone. In contrast, Do-Jun sounded like his usual self.

W-what is this? Yoo-Rin bit her lip, realizing that something was seriously off.

Her father was the Chief of the Hunter’s Bureau and wielded absolute, unparalleled power. Even members of the National Assembly and the country's president were wary of him.

Yet here he was, pleading to a mere civil servant.

Who is this man? she wondered, glancing ...

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