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... strategy.

Let them watch their revered lord crumble before the might of Korea’s dragon in real-time.

Is NTR only about stealing lovers? No, I think it also applies to taking someone’s leader or master.

And to seal the deal, imagine making her climax with my tail while shouting, “Long live Korean independence!”

Even though that era is long gone, doesn’t a play like that have a certain... appeal?

Just the thought of it makes both my upper and lower mouths wa ...

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