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... ike this and go to the Han River to play.”

Kim Kangwoo stretched out his body and looked up at the sky.

“Where aren’t you going today?”

“Huh?”

Inseop, who was lost in thought, turned his head.

“It ended so early today. You should go on a date. Ah, it’s weekdays, so you don’t want to be with your girlfriend.”

“It’s not like that, but…”

“Then you should meet. It must have been hard to see your face because you’ve been late with work lately.” ...

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