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... ted Baek Seo-jun.

"That’s right, Seo-jin. Think about it. That wretch had the audacity to be born as the eldest son, threatening your rightful position. Just imagining him taking what’s yours—it’s horrifying!" Kim Yoo-jung added, her tone laced with anguish.

But Baek Seo-jin shook his head.

“Father, Mother. Hyung doesn’t need Baekho Guild anymore. Honestly, even without the guild, Hyung would’ve been exceptional.”

Now, Seo-jin remembered it clearly. Despite the di ...

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