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... nce."

"How many times do I have to say it? I do not want to!"

"But it’s not even something hard!"

"Staaaaahp! I said nooo!"

Seo Jun-Ho chased after Frost, who was running away while grumbling and complaining. Of course, there was no place to escape to on the spaceship, so the two of them were just running around in circles. Yeon sighed; it felt as if he was watching a sitcom.

- Now, both of you, please sit down. It is rather chaotic."

"No, she keeps refusing m ...

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