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... to do the work that Yoo-hyun had requested.

Come to think of it, the deadline I had asked for was almost up.

Was she doing well?

That was the moment Yoo-hyun thought of her.

Ring.

My phone rang and, as if it were a lie, Han Jae-hee’s name appeared on the screen.

-Check your email.

Then, before I could reply, she called me.

Ring. Ring.

Why is she in such a hur ...

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