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... t seemed like Ji-Ah always stayed cooped up in the underground chapel all day, she also went outside sometimes.

Of course, she rarely went out for personal reasons. Instead, she mainly went outside for work-related matters. For example, she would go outside if she needed to launder the identity of a Voodoo Cult executive or if she needed to gather information to ensure the Voodoo Cult’s safety.

Sun-Woo also mostly stayed in the underground chapel unless he had to work at the Cent ...

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