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‘You want me to embroider?’

As he was originally an aspiring hero, he had a realization that what he was doing was bad.

If this continues, I knew that the end would be only destruction.

He glanced at his gang.

All of them were grateful people who believed in themselves and took part in this crime.

“What about my colleagues?”

“Just like you.”

“Shin-gak,” who was watching from the side, said.

[I’ve already relieved my hunge ...

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