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... should have just stayed with her.

Drugs or not, if it was an unsolvable problem, being together would have been better.

Of course, he had wanted that.

Han Si-Hoo wasn’t keen on entering the academy either.

This is how the story began.

First of all, they didn’t have any money.

Money was always scarce.

But then Seo-Ah got sick.

Even a few thousand or tens of thousands of won for medicine was a huge burden in their situation.

S ...

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