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Yoona loosened his ties and arranged it neatly. “Let’s go, or you won’t be able to meet them.”

“……”

Jin Woo breathed deeply, deciding to think positively. He had almost died from bearing such enormous pressure. For his sake, it would be for the best to remain positive. He hasn’t done anything that would warrant him to be killed. He’s still in the early days of the novel. He has time to pave his path.

Shaking his head, Jin Woo followed Yoona inside Future Tower and went ...

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